Max Monroe Books in Order (Updated 2026-02-09)

Max Monroe is a romance-author duo writing under one pen name, best known for interconnected “friend group” romantic comedies and a few more suspenseful/angsty runs. The safest way to read them is simple: stay inside one series until you finish it, because later books often wink at earlier couples and outcomes.

Max Monroe Books in Order (Updated 2026-02-09)

This guide uses the author’s own series groupings and suggested order.

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A quick way to choose your first Max Monroe book

If you want the classic Max Monroe vibe (banter, heat, and friend-group chaos): start with Tapping the Billionaire.
If you want something newer with a college setting: start with Learning Curve.
If you want romantic comedy with a little danger mixed in: start with Call Me Anytime.


What to expect from order

  • Many series are connected standalones: each romance concludes, but characters recur and past couples get referenced.
  • A few series (and at least one duet) are more spoiler-sensitive because of ongoing threads.
  • Standalones are flexible, but it’s still easiest to read them after you’ve finished whichever series you’re in.

Billionaire Bad Boys (read in this order)

  1. Tapping the Billionaire: A runaway wedding and a too-convenient billionaire collision kick off the friend group’s chaos.
  2. Tapping Her (novella): A shorter “bonus round” that deepens the couple and the friend-group tone.
  3. Banking the Billionaire: A wild, dare-fueled romance turns competitive chemistry into something real.
  4. Banking Her (novella): The couple faces a new curveball and proves they can’t do calm even when they try.
  5. Scoring the Billionaire: A sports-world billionaire meets the one woman who won’t be intimidated by his power.
  6. Scoring Her (novella): A relationship checkpoint that leans into commitment and friend-group mayhem.
  7. Motherfluffer: The crew gets pulled into a romance that’s messy in public and tender in private.
  8. Sleighed It: Holiday energy, strong feelings, and the kind of mistake that turns into a plan.

The Doctor Is In (read in this order)

  1. Dr. OB: A pregnancy/OB setup turns professional boundaries into a constant temptation.
  2. Dr. ER: Two people used to emergencies discover emotional risk is harder than medical chaos.
  3. Dr. Neuro: Brainy, intense attraction meets the vulnerability neither of them expected to want.

Mavericks (read in this order)

  1. Wildcat: A football world romance where swagger meets a heroine who refuses to be dazzled.
  2. Pick Six: A big personality and a bigger heart collide with timing that’s never convenient.
  3. Trick Play: A bold move in love becomes a test of trust and follow-through.
  4. 4th & Goal: A final push where what’s “on the line” stops being the game and starts being the future.

The Billionaire Collection (read in this order)

  1. The Billionaire Boss Next Door: Proximity turns into a slow, relentless unraveling of defenses.
  2. My Brother’s Billionaire Best Friend: A forbidden crush gets too close to the family line to stay quiet.
  3. The Billionaire Book Club: A romance built on late-night reading, emotional honesty, and inevitable complications.
  4. The Billionaire’s Forbidden Little Sister: A hard “no” turns into the most inconvenient “maybe.”

The Hollywood Collection (read in this order)

  1. Taming Hollywood’s Baddest Boy: A bad-boy image meets someone who sees the bruises under the spotlight.
  2. Winning Hollywood’s Goodest Girl: A “perfect” public persona cracks when private wants become too loud.
  3. Hate the Player: Rivalry, ambition, and chemistry crash in a world where everyone is watching.

The Winslow Brothers (read in this order)

  1. Gotta Hate Fate (free prequel novella): A short intro that sets the family tone and primes the main romances.
  2. The Bet: A reckless wager opens the door to feelings neither side wants to admit first.
  3. The Pact: A promise made for practical reasons becomes emotionally expensive fast.
  4. The Secret: The truth lands like a grenade, and love has to decide whether it’s staying.
  5. The Redo: A second attempt forces real accountability, not just grand gestures.

It’s a Funny Story (read in this order)

  1. Accidental Attachment: A “this was not supposed to happen” romance becomes impossible to undo.
  2. Best Frenemies: Competitive sparks turn into the kind of closeness that changes the friend circle.
  3. Cluelessly Yours: Misread signals, real feelings, and the moment the joke stops being a joke.

Dickson University (read in this order)

  1. Learning Curve: A good-girl/bad-boy collision turns campus life into a full-contact emotional sport.
  2. Playing Games: A rule-follower finds her match in the quarterback who won’t be managed.
  3. The Fifteen-Minute Rule: Best friends face the obvious truth they’ve been dodging for years.

Red Bridge (read in this order)

  1. What I Should’ve Said: A heavier, more emotional romance built around regret and the cost of silence.
  2. When I Should’ve Stayed: The follow-up leans into consequences and the work of choosing love anyway.

Midnight (read in this order)

  1. Meet Me at Midnight: Secret feelings for the best friend’s older brother get louder in close quarters.
  2. Leave Before I Love You: A party-girl/forbidden-best-friend setup turns into something unexpectedly steady.

The Protectors (read in this order)

  1. Call Me Anytime: A detective, a phone-sex job, and a case that refuses to stay separate from desire.
  2. Once Upon A Lie: An undercover plan gets complicated when the target becomes the person he can’t walk away from.

Single Dad Collection (read in this order)

  1. Single Dad Seeks Juliet: A single father romance where caretaking becomes intimacy.
  2. Hot Stuff: Attraction hits at the worst time and demands honesty anyway.
  3. Grumpy Cowboy: A tough exterior, a soft center, and the slow unraveling of a guarded heart.

The Jerk Duet (read in this order)

  1. The Day I Stopped Falling for Jerks: A sharp turn into a more continuous story, this is the one to avoid skipping around.
  2. The Day the Jerk Started Falling: The fallout continues, with payoffs that land best immediately after book one.

Standalones (read anytime)

Romantic comedy standalones

  • Sex Says: A playful setup where confidence is performative, until it isn’t.
  • Best Friends Don’t Kiss: A “we crossed the line” moment forces two friends to rewrite the rules.
  • Oops, I’ve Fallen: A messy accident turns into the kind of closeness that won’t fade.

Darker / more emotional standalones

  • The Girl in the Painting: A more serious romance shaped by grief, memory, and what love can’t fix quickly.
  • Alex in Wonderland: Dark humor and sharp emotion collide when escapism stops working.

Stone Cold Fox (read in this order)

  1. Stone: Romantic suspense kicks off with danger close to the heart, and the ending pushes you forward.
  2. Cold: The stakes rise, secrets deepen, and trust gets harder to afford.
  3. Fox: The final push where survival and love both demand a decision.

A reader-friendly plan that avoids spoilers

  1. Pick one of these starters: Tapping the Billionaire, Learning Curve, or Call Me Anytime.
  2. Finish that series.
  3. Then choose your next mood:
    • more laughs → It’s a Funny Story or Midnight
    • more family focus → The Winslow Brothers
    • more tension/danger → Stone Cold Fox or The Protectors

FAQs

Do Max Monroe books have to be read in order?
Inside a series, yes, especially if you don’t want couple outcomes spoiled by cameos and references.

Which books are most sensitive to order?
The Jerk Duet and Stone Cold Fox are the easiest to spoil if you jump around.

Can I bounce between series?
You can, but you’ll enjoy the recurring characters more if you complete one series before starting another.

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