K Webster Books in Order (Updated April 10, 2026)

K Webster’s catalog is large enough that a single flat list is not the most helpful way to approach it. She writes dark romance, taboo romance, romantic suspense, MM romance, co-authored duets, and a growing number of newer interconnected lines. The practical rule is simple: read each named series in its own order, and treat the standalones as separate unless a series label clearly says otherwise.

K Webster Books in Order (Updated April 10, 2026)

For most new readers, there are four sensible entry points:

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  1. Pretty Stolen Dolls if you want the darker thriller side.
  2. This is War, Baby if you want one of the biggest early connected series.
  3. Triple Threat if you want a later two-book dark romance entry point.
  4. The Teacher of Nothing if you want the newer taboo/forbidden lane.

Where to start, depending on what you want

  1. If you want K Webster’s most recognizable dark-romance work, start with Pretty Little Dolls.
  2. If you want a long, emotionally intense connected series, start with War & Peace.
  3. If you want something newer but still compact, start with Deception Duet.
  4. If you want her current taboo/forbidden-romance lane, go to Shameful Secrets, then Taboo Streets, then Taboo Sneaks.

The safest reading rule

Do not try to force K Webster into one master chronology. Her bibliography works better like this:

  • read each named series in order
  • treat co-authored series separately
  • use the standalones as entry points between series
  • treat anthologies, contributed-world books, and collections as optional extras

K Webster series in order

Breaking the Rules

  1. Broken (2014): The first book in one of Webster’s earliest series, establishing the emotional and rule-breaking tone that runs through this part of the catalog.
  2. Wrong (2014): Book two continues the same connected line, so it is best read after Broken.
  3. Scarred (2014): The third installment deepens the fallout and should stay in sequence.
  4. Mistake (2014): Another continuation entry that works best once the earlier relationship history is already in place.
  5. Crushed (2015): The fifth book closes out the main visible run of this early series.

Becoming Her

  1. Becoming Lady Thomas (2015): The opening book in a three-part connected sequence and the correct place to enter this storyline.
  2. Becoming Countess Dumont (2015): Book two continues the same arc and should be read after book one.
  3. Becoming Mrs. Benedict (2015): The third book finishes the trilogy and belongs last.

Alpha & Omega

  1. Alpha & Omega (2015): The series opener, centered on the dynamic named in the title and best read first.
  2. Omega & Love (2015): Book two completes the duet and should follow directly after the first.

Pretty Little Dolls

with Ker Dukey

  1. Pretty Stolen Dolls (2016): A dark, high-tension thriller-romance opener and one of the most widely recognized K Webster entry points.
  2. Pretty Lost Dolls (2016): The second book continues the same central story and should not be read out of order.
  3. Pretty New Doll (2017): The third installment extends the same world and emotional consequences.
  4. Pretty Broken Dolls (2017): The fourth visible book belongs after the earlier trilogy material.

War & Peace

  1. This is War, Baby (2016): The proper start to one of Webster’s biggest early dark-romance series.
  2. This is Love, Baby (2016): Book two follows the first directly and keeps the same core momentum.
  3. This Isn’t Over, Baby (2016): The third book expands the series conflict rather than resetting it.
  4. This Isn’t You, Baby (2016): Another direct continuation that should remain in order.
  5. This is Me, Baby (2017): The fifth installment keeps the shared arc moving.
  6. This Isn’t Fair, Baby (2017): Book six belongs late in the sequence and is not a safe jumping-on point.
  7. This is the End, Baby (2017): The series finale and the last stop in this run.

2 Lovers

with J.D. Hollyfield

  1. Text 2 Lovers (2017): The opening book in this co-authored trilogy and the right place to begin.
  2. Hate 2 Lovers (2017): Book two continues the linked relationship line.
  3. Thieves 2 Lovers (2017): The third book closes the trilogy.

The Wild

  1. The Wild (2017): The correct entry point for this family/world line and still the essential first read in the sequence.
  2. Wild & Free (2021): The next major installment, best read after The Wild.
  3. The Untamed (2023): A later continuation that assumes familiarity with the earlier world.
  4. The Unruly (2023): Another continuation entry that belongs after The Untamed.
  5. The Rowdy Ones (2025): The newest listed Wild-series installment and the current end of the visible main run.

V Games

with Ker Dukey

  1. Vlad (2018): The series opener and the place to start this darker co-authored line.
  2. Ven (2018): Book two follows the first directly.
  3. Vas (2019): The third book finishes the trilogy.

Lost Planet

with Nicole Blanchard

  1. The Forgotten Commander (2019): The opening book in a multi-book sci-fi romance sequence.
  2. The Vanished Specialist (2019): A direct continuation inside the same world.
  3. The Mad Lieutenant (2019): Book three extends the ongoing cast and setting.
  4. The Uncertain Scientist (2019): Another linked installment that works best in order.
  5. The Lonely Orphan (2019): A later sequence entry that should follow the earlier books.
  6. The Rogue Captain (2020): Book six continues the same series line.
  7. The Determined Hero (2020): The seventh installment remains part of the connected run.
  8. The Arrogant Genius (2020): Another continuation entry in the same sequence.
  9. The Runaway Alien (2022): The latest visible Lost Planet title.

Truths and Lies Duet

with Nikki Ash

  1. Hidden Truths (2019): The first half of this duet and the only sensible place to begin it.
  2. Stolen Lies (2019): The second half, meant to follow immediately after Hidden Truths.

Hood River Hoodlums

  1. Hood River Rat (2020): The opener for this connected small-group series.
  2. Little Hoodlum (2020): Book two continues the same world and character line.
  3. Campfire Chaos (2020): A mid-series continuation that belongs after the first two.
  4. Hood River Zero (2020): The fourth book completes the main visible run.

Torn and Bound Duet

with Nikki Ash

  1. Torn Apart (2020): The first part of the duet and the correct entry point.
  2. Bound Together (2020): The second part finishes the story.

Cinderella

  1. Stroke of Midnight (2020): The first book in Webster’s dark Cinderella retelling line.
  2. Prince Charming (2021): Book two continues the same twisted fairy-tale setup.
  3. The Glass Slipper (2021): The third main book remains part of the same continuity.
  4. Skyscraper Cinderella (2021): A connected extra in the same line, best read after the trilogy.

Vegas Aces Trilogy

  1. Rock Country (2022): The first book in this three-part run and the proper entry point.
  2. Rock Heart (2022): Book two continues the linked sequence.
  3. Rock Bottom (2022): The trilogy closer.

Deception Duet

  1. Triple Threat (2022): One of Webster’s most popular later entry points and the correct start to this duet.
  2. Death Wish (2022): The second book completes the story and should follow directly after Triple Threat.

Horn River Hornets

  1. Horn River Bully (2022): The opener to this four-book connected series.
  2. Little Hornet (2022): Book two remains in the same sequence.
  3. Mr. Angry Hornet (2022): The third installment continues the shared world.
  4. River Knight (2022): The fourth book closes the main visible run.

Shameful Secrets

  1. The Teacher of Nothing (2022): The first book in Webster’s newer taboo/forbidden-romance lane and a strong modern entry point.
  2. The Tangle of Awful (2023): Book two continues the series pattern and should follow the opener.
  3. The Heart of Smoke (2024): The third book stays in the same connected line.
  4. The Law of Deceit (2024): Another direct continuation in the same series.
  5. The Torment of Two (2024): The fifth listed installment and current end of the visible run.

Crowne Conspiracy

  1. Psyop Kings (2025): The first book in this newer dark-captive/conspiracy line and the right place to begin.
  2. Mind Maze (2025): Book two continues the same arc and should be read after the opener.
  3. Cup of Lies (2025): The third book follows directly and belongs last among the currently listed entries.

Taboo Streets

interconnected standalones

  1. Room for Three (2025): A 2025 taboo-romance entry grouped under the Taboo Streets banner and best read within that cluster.
  2. The Neighbor’s Son (2025): Another Taboo Streets title, linked by theme and banner rather than strict numbering.
  3. My Mom’s Man (2025): A same-banner taboo standalone and part of the 2025 cluster.
  4. Loud Hot Roomie (2025): The fourth visible Taboo Streets title and another interconnected standalone.

Taboo Sneaks

  1. His Wife’s Daughter (2026): The first book in Webster’s newest clearly labeled series and the current place to start this line.
  2. The Wrong Sister (2026): The second Taboo Sneaks book and the newest verified title visible in live listings.

Standalone novels in publication order

  1. Apartment 2B (2014): An early standalone and one of Webster’s first published titles outside the series list.
  2. Moth to a Flame (2014): Another early standalone from the same period of her catalog.
  3. Erased (2014): A co-authored early novel, separate from the later named series.
  4. The Road Back to Us (2015): A standalone contemporary-romance title from Webster’s early catalog.
  5. Blue Hill Blood (2015): A separate early novel and not part of the series above.
  6. Give Me Yesterday (2015): A co-authored standalone from the same era.
  7. Dirty Ugly Toy (2015): One of Webster’s more visible early dark-romance standalones.
  8. Sweet Jayne (2016): A 2016 standalone, separate from the major connected series.
  9. Zeke’s Eden (2016): Another standalone from Webster’s early-middle catalog.
  10. Untimely You (2016): A separate title best treated as its own reading experience.
  11. Mad Sea (2016): A standalone with no clear series tie in the main listings.
  12. Whispers and the Roars (2016): One of Webster’s better-known emotional standalones.
  13. Schooled by a Senior (2017): A separate 2017 title outside the named series.
  14. Bad Bad Bad (2017): A standalone that later received a short follow-up.
  15. Preach (2017): A separate novel and not part of the larger multi-book series.
  16. Notice (2017): Another standalone dark-romance entry.
  17. Easton (2017): A standalone title from Webster’s prolific 2017 period.
  18. Crybaby (2017): A separate novel outside the series structure above.
  19. The Day She Cried (2017): A standalone and one of the darker titles in the mid-catalog.
  20. Lawn Boys (2017): A separate title, often treated as a standalone MM romance.
  21. Judge Rowe / Malfeasance (2017): A standalone title that appears with an alternate title note in listings.
  22. My Torin (2017): Another separate 2017 novel.
  23. Renner’s Rules (2018): A standalone from Webster’s 2018 catalog.
  24. El Malo (2018): A separate title with no main-series placement in the author bibliography.
  25. Sundays Are for Hangovers (2018): A co-authored standalone.
  26. Coach Long (2018): A standalone forbidden/age-gap title from this period.
  27. Hale (2018): A separate novel in the mid-catalog run.
  28. Love and Law (2018): A standalone and not part of the named series above.
  29. Sunshine and the Stalker (2018): A co-authored standalone dark romance.
  30. The Glue (2018): A separate 2018 title.
  31. Dane (2018): Another standalone from the same prolific stretch.
  32. Heath (2018): A co-authored standalone listed outside the main series.
  33. Cold Cole Heart (2018): A standalone that remains one of the more recognizable later-2018 titles.
  34. A Merry Christmas with Judy (2018): A holiday standalone.
  35. Enzo (2019): A 2019 standalone and not part of a clearly labeled series in the main bibliography.
  36. Wicked Lies Boys Tell (2019): One of Webster’s best-known standalone dark romances.
  37. Dr. Dan (2019): A separate title from the same period.
  38. Cold Queen (2019): A standalone follow-up in tone, but not clearly labeled as part of a series.
  39. Conheartists (2019): A co-authored standalone.
  40. A Little BAD BAD BAD (2020): A short companion to Bad Bad Bad, best read after the original novel.
  41. No Tears with Him (2020): A separate standalone title.
  42. Bond Deeper Than Blood (2021): A standalone dark romance from Webster’s 2021 catalog.
  43. Feuds and Reckless Fury (2021): A standalone MM romance and one of the clearer non-series entry points from this period.
  44. Like Dragonflies (2024): A later standalone, distinct from the nearby 2024 series books.
  45. Love Off Course (2025): A 2025 standalone, separate from the 2025 series clusters.
  46. Nice Girls Don’t Kiss Their Stepbrother (2025): A 2025 taboo standalone rather than a numbered series entry.
  47. The Games of Madmen (2025): A 2025 co-authored standalone dark title.

Optional novellas and short fiction

  1. Ex-Rated Attraction (2017): A novella-length optional read from Webster’s earlier catalog.
  2. Mr. Blakely (2018): A short work that sits outside the main series lines.
  3. Surviving Harley (2018): Another optional short fiction entry.
  4. Red Hot Winter (2019): A holiday novella/shorter work.
  5. He Made Me Stay (2020): A later novella-length optional title.

Best reading order for most readers

This is the most practical path for a new reader who wants range without getting buried in the full catalog:

  1. Pretty Stolen Dolls
  2. Pretty Lost Dolls
  3. This is War, Baby
  4. This is Love, Baby
  5. Triple Threat
  6. Death Wish
  7. The Teacher of Nothing
  8. The Tangle of Awful
  9. Psyop Kings
  10. Mind Maze
  11. Cup of Lies
  12. His Wife’s Daughter

That path gives you one major co-authored dark series, one classic early K Webster series, one compact duet, one newer taboo line, and one current-era release.

Latest release status

The newest clearly visible K Webster release in the live listings is The Wrong Sister, listed as Taboo Sneaks book 2 for April 2026. Just before that came His Wife’s Daughter, Taboo Sneaks book 1, listed for January 2026. Among the other recent titles surfaced by current catalog pages are The Rowdy Ones, Loud Hot Roomie, and The Games of Madmen.

FAQs

What is the best K Webster book to start with?
Start with Pretty Stolen Dolls if you want dark suspense, This is War, Baby if you want a major connected series, or Triple Threat if you want a shorter modern entry point.

Do K Webster books all connect?
No. Many are standalones, and the series are better treated as separate lanes rather than one giant shared universe.

Which K Webster series should be read strictly in order?
All the numbered duets, trilogies, and longer series should be read in sequence. The clearest examples are War & Peace, Pretty Little Dolls, Deception Duet, Shameful Secrets, and Taboo Sneaks.

Are Taboo Streets books numbered?
Not in the main listing I checked. They are grouped under one banner, so the safest way to treat them is as interconnected standalones rather than a strict numbered arc.

Conclusion

The best way into K Webster is not to start at book one of her entire career. Pick the lane you actually want. For most readers, that means Pretty Little Dolls, War & Peace, Deception Duet, or Shameful Secrets. Once you know which version of K Webster works for you, the rest of the catalog becomes much easier to navigate.

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