Kesandra Wick writes contemporary romance built around short, connected series. At the moment, the cleanest way to read her work is not by one giant master list, but by choosing the kind of setup you want first: small-town second-chance sports romance, billionaire romance, or the fast-moving Baby Bump Club books.

The key continuity point is that Baby Bump Club is a follow-on interconnected series, while Sunrise Second Chance and Bad Boy Billionaires each work as their own contained runs.
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Pick your lane first
Start with Zac’s Penalty Shot if you want the earliest confirmed series and the clearest entry into Kesandra Wick’s world. Start with Love You Millions if billionaire romance is your priority. Start with Baby Bump With My Billionaire Boss’s Dad only if you already know you want the newer surprise-pregnancy line and are happy stepping into the follow-on series first.
For most readers, the safest reading path is:
- Sunrise Second Chance
- Bad Boy Billionaires
- Baby Bump Club
That order follows the author’s own series framing most naturally and keeps the newer interconnected material for last.
The series map
There are three clearly identified Kesandra Wick series currently visible across the main catalog sources:
- Sunrise Second Chance – 4 books
- Bad Boy Billionaires – 4 books
- Baby Bump Club – an active series that has expanded well beyond the first five books surfaced on some Goodreads pages, with official and catalog pages showing at least 11 titles at the time of writing (March 25, 2026)
Sunrise Second Chance
This is the best starting point if you want a compact, fully mapped series. The official series page shows four books in this order, and that sequence is also supported by retailer metadata and Romance.io. One catalog page on Fantastic Fiction displays odd numbering gaps, but the actual reading order is clear enough to follow without using those gaps.
- Zac’s Penalty Shot (2025): The opener of the Sunrise Second Chance world, built around a grumpy-boss setup and the small-town Florida hockey backdrop that defines the series.
- Declan’s Second Shot (2025): A runaway-bride, best-friend’s-brother romance that widens the town connections and leans harder into fake-engagement territory.
- Matt’s Free Shot (2025): A one-night-stand-to-secret-pregnancy story that pushes the series further into family stakes while keeping the hockey link in place.
- Josh’s Final Shot (2025): A best-friend’s-father romance that closes the currently confirmed sequence with the most openly forbidden setup of the four books.
Best way to read Sunrise Second Chance
Read it straight through from Zac’s Penalty Shot to Josh’s Final Shot. Publication order and recommended order are effectively the same here, so there is no benefit in trying to rearrange it.
Bad Boy Billionaires
This is the clearest alternate entry point if you want a billionaire line instead of the hockey books. Goodreads, Fantastic Fiction, and the author’s series pages all support a four-book run.
- Love You Millions (2025): The series opener, built around enemies-to-lovers, second-chance energy, and the “bad boy billionaire” frame that defines the whole set.
- Love You Billions (2025): Keeps the billionaire continuity moving with another connected romance and a stronger fake-dating angle.
- Love You Trillions (2025): Shifts into a fake-marriage setup while staying inside the same wealthy, high-conflict romantic world.
- Love You Squillions (2025): The fourth book in the sequence, functioning as the current end point of the Bad Boy Billionaires run.
Best way to read Bad Boy Billionaires
Read these in publication order. The titles are clearly sequential, and there is no good reason to split the series or jump in at the middle.
Baby Bump Club
This is the most active Kesandra Wick series right now, and it is the one most likely to confuse readers if they rely on a single catalog page. Goodreads currently surfaces the first five primary works, but Fantastic Fiction, Romance.io, the official books page, and retailer listings show the series continuing past that point. For practical reading-order purposes, treat Baby Bump Club as an ongoing line and read by book number.
Baby Bump Club books in order
- Baby Bump With My Billionaire Boss’s Dad (2026): The series opener, introducing the Baby Bump setup through an age-gap, off-limits romance that establishes the tone of the line.
- Baby Bump With My Boyfriend’s Best Bud (2026): Keeps the series in its fast-moving, messy-relationship mode with a best-friend-adjacent pairing.
- Baby Bump With My Buff Bodyguard (2026): A bodyguard-centered entry that leans into protection and forced closeness within the Baby Bump formula.
- Baby Bump With My Bratva Boss Blackmailer (2026): Adds a darker organized-crime edge to the series while still staying inside the surprise-pregnancy framework.
- Instant Baby Bump With My Badass Biker Bouncer (2026): A biker-and-bouncer romance that pushes the series into a rougher, more visibly high-drama setup.
- Baby Bump With My Brave Bad Boy Barman (2026): Continues the line with another fast-burn romance centered on a bad-boy hero type.
- Baby Bump With My BFF’s Barrister Brother (2026): Brings in a family-adjacent legal hero and keeps the club’s friend-group overlap going.
- Baby Bump With My Burly Ballsy Brawler (2026): A fighter-centered installment that stays true to the series’ broad, high-concept naming and pairing style.
- Baby Bump With My Brave Billionaire Bigwig (2026): Returns the series to a billionaire setup, but now deep inside the larger Baby Bump continuity.
- Baby Bump With My Bashful Baseballer Bachelor (2026): A sports-flavored entry that widens the hero types without changing the series formula.
- Baby Bump With My Brilliant Brash Broker (2026): The latest clearly surfaced named installment, built around an ex-boyfriend’s-brother setup and positioned as book 11 on the official books page.
Should Baby Bump Club be read after the earlier series?
Yes, that is the safer recommendation.
The author’s own series framing describes Sunrise Second Chance and Bad Boy Billionaires as the first two series, with Baby Bump Club presented as the follow-on interconnected line. That does not mean you cannot start there, but it does mean the most orderly route is to read it after the earlier two.
Publication order vs recommended order
For Kesandra Wick, publication order and recommended order mostly agree at the series level. The only real decision is whether to read the three series in the order they were launched or to jump straight to the trope you prefer.
The best overall recommendation for a new reader is:
- Zac’s Penalty Shot
- Continue through all 4 Sunrise Second Chance books
- Read all 4 Bad Boy Billionaires books
- Move into Baby Bump Club in numbered order
That approach keeps the cleanest continuity boundaries and lets the active series land after the earlier foundation books.
Latest release status
At the time of writing (March 25, 2026), the latest clearly surfaced named Kesandra Wick title I could verify is Baby Bump With My Brilliant Brash Broker, listed as Book 11 in Baby Bump Club. Retailer metadata for book 10 also suggests the series is still expanding, but I did not find a stable, consistently listed book-12 title that I would treat as confirmed enough to include here.
The short version
If you want the neatest answer without overthinking it:
- Start with Zac’s Penalty Shot
- Read Sunrise Second Chance in full
- Move to Bad Boy Billionaires
- Save Baby Bump Club for last, then read by number
That is the lowest-risk reading order and the one most likely to preserve how the catalog was meant to unfold.
Frank is the editor of BookSeries.blog, focusing on publication order, chronological timelines, and spoiler-free reading guides for book series and fictional universes.

