Landry Hill Books in Order (Updated March 2026)

Landry Hill writes interconnected contemporary romance, with most series built around shared groups (families, clubs, or social circles).

Landry Hill Books in Order (Updated March 2026)

Order matters most in her biker and mafia series, where characters reappear and relationships develop across multiple books.

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Quick answer

  1. Best starting point (overall): Property of Riley
  2. For mafia romance: I Don’t
  3. For lighter contemporary: His Brave Girl

The Caprizio Family (Mafia Romance)

Read in order. Each book follows a different couple but builds on the same family structure.

  1. I Don’t (2023): An arranged marriage setup introduces the Caprizio family dynamics and establishes the power structure driving the series.
  2. I Know (2023): Expands the family network, with secrets and loyalties complicating an already fragile relationship.
  3. I Won’t (2023): Focuses on resistance within the family system, where personal choice clashes with obligation.
  4. I Promise (2023): Shifts toward commitment and consequence, reinforcing long-term stakes within the Caprizio world.
  5. I Will (2023): Brings resolution to core family arcs while maintaining the established hierarchy and tone.

“Dirty” Cops

Short connected series. Read in order.

  1. Resisting (2023): Introduces morally conflicted law enforcement characters navigating attraction and professional boundaries.
  2. Relenting (2024): Continues the internal conflict, pushing characters toward choices that blur right and wrong.

The Fright Series

Seasonal/holiday-themed romances with a shared setting.

  1. Fright House (2023): Establishes the central location and tone, bringing characters together through a themed attraction.
  2. Fright Night (2023): Builds on the setting with a new couple while reinforcing recurring character connections.
  3. Fright Ball (2023): Adds a social-event backdrop, expanding the cast and interpersonal overlap.
  4. Fright Bash (2023): Raises energy and interaction between characters, deepening the shared environment.
  5. Fright Fest (2023): Broadens the scale of the setting, tying multiple threads together.
  6. Fright Girl (2024): Closes the series with a more character-focused story rooted in the established group.

Savage Knights MC (Main Biker Series)

Core continuity. Read in order.

  1. Property of Riley (2024): Introduces the Savage Knights MC and its internal hierarchy through Riley’s entry into the club’s world.
  2. Property of Maisy (2024): Expands the club’s relationships, showing how loyalty shapes personal connections.
  3. Property of Hailey (2024): Focuses on trust and protection within the MC structure.
  4. Property of JoeJoe (2024): Highlights internal tensions and the consequences of club life.
  5. Property of Nicky (2024): Deepens the emotional stakes while reinforcing recurring character bonds.
  6. Property of Chrissy (2024): Acts as a transitional point, setting up threads that carry into later books.

The “HIS” Series

Connected contemporary romances. Best read in order.

  1. His Brave Girl (2024): Establishes the tone of the series with a protective dynamic and central relationship focus.
  2. His Daring Girl (2024): Builds on confidence and risk, expanding the shared character circle.
  3. His Fearless Guy (2025): Shifts perspective while maintaining the same interconnected group.
  4. His Fractured Girl (2025): Introduces heavier emotional stakes within the established setting.
  5. His Shy Girl (2025): Returns to a quieter character arc while maintaining continuity.
  6. His Stubborn Girl (2025): Concludes the sequence with a stronger emphasis on independence and resolution.

Naughty & Spice (Separate Mini-Series)

Light, separate continuity.

  1. The Elf’s Naughty Toy (2024): A holiday-themed romance with a playful dynamic and no ties to main series.
  2. The Giant’s Naughty Elf (2024): Continues the tone and theme with a new pairing in the same festive setup.

Savage Knights MC: NW Chapter (Spin-off)

Read after Savage Knights MC for best continuity.

  1. Razor’s Property (2025): Introduces the NW Chapter, maintaining the structure of the original club while shifting location.
  2. Skully’s Property (2025): Builds connections within the new chapter and reinforces its hierarchy.
  3. Link’s Property (2025): Expands relationships and internal dynamics among members.
  4. Ripper’s Property (2025): Increases tension within the chapter, highlighting loyalty conflicts.
  5. Dagger’s Property (2025): Continues character-driven arcs tied to club identity.
  6. Cage’s Property (2025): Deepens stakes within the chapter’s evolving structure.
  7. Bones’ Property (2026): Strengthens crossover elements with the broader MC world.
  8. Rogue’s Property (2026): Advances the ongoing arc, reinforcing the NW Chapter’s place in the larger continuity.

Standalone

Unruly (2023): A self-contained romance focusing on a single relationship without ties to other series.


Novellas (Optional)

  1. The Choice (2023): A short-form story exploring a pivotal relationship decision.
  2. The Kingpin’s Christmas Wish (2025): A holiday novella centered on romance within a power-driven setting.

Separate / Shared-World Titles

Treat these as separate unless reading everything.

  1. The Enforcer’s Christmas Gift (2025): A mafia-themed holiday story connected to a different family line.
  2. Bachelorette & Bourbon (2026): A contemporary romance set within a shared themed series.
  3. Ruined by Deuce (2026): Begins a new MC-related storyline in a different continuity.
  4. Bought by Torch (2026): Continues that separate MC thread with a new central couple.
  5. The Mountain Man’s Girl (2025): A contribution to a shared-world romance setting with no required crossover reading.

Final recommendation

Start with Property of Riley, continue through Savage Knights MC, then move into Savage Knights MC: NW Chapter. That path gives the clearest introduction to Landry Hill’s most developed world and avoids missing character context.

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