Kianna Alexander writes romance across multiple “lanes”: contemporary, historical, paranormal, and high-heat category romance. Because she builds distinct series worlds, the best way to read her is not one mega-list, it’s to pick a lane and then stay in order inside that lane.

Below is a practical map: each series is listed in the cleanest spoiler-safe order, and every book gets a one-line “what it is” note.
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A menu, not a mandate
Pick the vibe you want and follow that track:
- Gilded Age historical romance: Roses of Ridgeway
- Band-of-brothers contemporary: Southern Gentlemen
- Music-industry heat (Harlequin Desire): 404 Sound
- Short, spicy contemporary “arrangements”: Ideal Arrangements
- Small-town contemporary: Climax Creek
- Sleek, city-set romance: Queen City Gents
- Paranormal romance mini-arc: PHOENIX Files
- Beach/summer contemporary: Sapphire Shores
Roses of Ridgeway (Historical) – read in order
- Kissing the Captain (2012): A captain-and-heroine romance set against Ridgeway’s social expectations, where duty and desire keep colliding.
- The Preacher’s Paramour (2013): A forbidden-feelings setup where reputation matters, and the heroine’s choices carry public consequences.
- Loving the Lawman (2014): A lawman romance built on protection and trust, with the town’s rules tightening the stakes.
- Electing to Love (2015): Politics and passion mix, and the romance turns on ambition, scrutiny, and what’s worth risking.
- A Ridgeway Christmas (2023): A holiday return to the Ridgeway world, designed as a warm epilogue-style visit for series readers.
PHOENIX Files (Paranormal Romance) – best as a straight run
- Darkness Rising (2013): A paranormal opener where danger reveals the rules of the world and forces the couple into reluctant alliance.
- Embrace the Night (2013): The supernatural conflict expands, and intimacy becomes harder once trust is weaponized.
- Midnight’s Serenade (2013): The arc sharpens into higher stakes, paying off the earlier mythology.
- Love’s Holiday (2015): A holiday add-on that revisits the world with more romance-forward focus than plot-building.
Climax Creek (Contemporary) – read in order for best community payoff
- Seducing Sheri (2013): A small-town attraction story where the heroine’s confidence is tested by the kind of attention that won’t stay casual.
- Vying for Vivian (2014): A pursuit romance where competition and vulnerability collide, and feelings arrive before plans do.
- Adoring Ava (2014): A devotion-forward story that leans into emotional caretaking as the real proof of love.
- Persuading Patrice (2014): A “woman who knows her worth” romance where the hero has to earn his place in her carefully built life.
- Love and Life in Climax Creek (2014): A wrap-up style volume that ties the setting together and works best after the earlier books.
Queen City Gents (Contemporary) – four connected romances, read in order
- Lush Life (2015) (also published as This Tender Melody): A romance where music/ambition energy meets emotional risk, and the couple must decide what “together” costs.
- Embraceable You (2016) (also published as Every Beat of My Heart): A love story shaped by timing and growth, where past choices keep echoing.
- Moonglow (2016) (also published as A Sultry Love Song): A sensual, atmosphere-heavy romance where desire isn’t the problem, fear is.
- Stardust (2017) (also published as Tempo of Love): A finale-feeling entry that plays best once you’ve watched the friend group and romantic themes build.
Southern Gentlemen (Contemporary) – read in order
- Back to Your Love (2017): A return-to-roots romance where community and family expectations complicate a very real attraction.
- Couldn’t Ask for More (2017): A relationship story that leans into partnership and responsibility, not just chemistry.
- Never Let Me Go (2021): A single-dad romance where ambition, caretaking, and emotional availability all have to fit in the same life.
Sapphire Shores (Contemporary) – two-book beach run
- A Love Like This (2017): A coastal romance built around fresh starts and the hope of being seen clearly for once.
- Love for All Time (2018): A follow-up that deepens the setting’s “escape and rebuild” feel, with bigger emotional commitment stakes.
Passionate Protectors (Contemporary) – read in order
- Passionate Protectors (2018): A setup volume that establishes the protective-hero theme and the series tone.
- Enticed (2019): Desire and danger intertwine, pushing the couple into fast decisions with real consequences.
- Enchanted (2019): A romance where emotional surrender is harder than physical attraction, especially under pressure.
- Enraptured (2019): The capstone vibe, designed to pay off the “protector” theme with the highest romantic stakes.
404 Sound (Harlequin Desire; music industry) – read in order
- After Hours Redemption (2020): The series opener where studio heat turns personal, and the couple has to navigate ambition without getting burned.
- After Hours Attraction (2021): A second romance that raises the professional stakes, where proximity makes self-control unrealistic.
- After Hours Temptation (2022): Opposites-attract intensity in a high-pressure world, where the line between work and obsession disappears.
- What Happens After Hours (2022): A romance built around secrecy and reputation, where the fallout is as loud as the chemistry.
- After Hours Agenda (2023): Rivals in the industry collide, and the relationship becomes a negotiation between desire and control.
Ideal Arrangements (Short contemporary romances) – read in order
- Down for Three (2023): A spicy “agreement-first” romance where boundaries are clear, until feelings refuse to cooperate.
- Three Day Weekend (2023): A time-boxed escape that turns into something bigger, forcing the couple to decide what happens on Monday.
- Third Time’s the Charm (2023): A second-chance-leaning setup where the pattern must change or the romance doesn’t survive it.
- Five Alarm Fine (2025): A holiday-tilted, heat-forward entry where urgency and tenderness arrive in the same breath.
Sweet Way to His Heart (Duet) – best read in order
- Drifting to You (2016): A romance where emotional momentum builds quietly, with small gestures doing heavy lifting.
- A Radiant Soul (2017): The follow-up deepens the connection and leans harder into healing and chosen-family comfort.
Other fiction listed as standalones (read anytime)
These are not numbered as a series and can be picked up by premise.
- Skye’s the Limit (2011): A standalone romance built around big feelings and bigger turning points, designed as a self-contained love story.
- The Object of His Obsession (2014): A desire-driven standalone where attraction turns into a test of restraint and trust.
- The Wedding Secret (2020): A romance anchored in a hidden truth, where love has to survive what wasn’t said.
- Carolina Built (2022): A grounded, place-and-ambition story where building a future is both literal and emotional.
- Can’t Resist Her (2022): A high-chemistry standalone where the hardest part isn’t wanting, it’s admitting what you’ll change for it.
- Can’t Let Her Go (2023): A romance that leans into attachment and second chances, where walking away is no longer the easy option.
- A Cut Above (2025): A later-career standalone that pairs confident leads with sharp tension and a “prove it” emotional arc.
A practical “first book” pick (three options)
- Try-one-and-see (no long commitment): Carolina Built
- Series immersion with maximum payoff: After Hours Redemption (then stay with 404 Sound)
- Historical lane start: Kissing the Captain
Frank is the editor of BookSeries.blog, focusing on publication order, chronological timelines, and spoiler-free reading guides for book series and fictional universes.

