Meghan March Books in Order (Updated 2026-02-10)

Meghan March writes high-heat romance in distinct story worlds. Some are built as tightly connected trilogies (where stopping early hurts). Others are looser “same-city” romances with familiar faces drifting in and out.

Meghan March Books in Order (Updated 2026-02-10)

If you want to keep surprises intact, the guiding idea is simple: stay inside one story world until you finish it.

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Quick choice: where to begin

Want the most binge-friendly, high-stakes saga: start with Ruthless King (Mount).
Want connected standalones with a gritty city vibe: start with Beneath This Mask (Beneath).
Want a fast, glossy billionaire trilogy: start with Dirty Billionaire.
Want a complete story in one book: try Bad Judgment or Take Me Back.


The cleanest reading order, by story world

Beneath series (read in order for best cameos)

  1. Beneath This Mask: A guarded heroine with a secret identity meets the one man who won’t accept the surface story.
  2. Beneath This Ink: A tough tattoo-artist hero collides with a woman who needs protection, but hates needing anything.
  3. Beneath These Chains: A fresh-start romance turns dangerous when the past shows up armed with leverage.
  4. Beneath These Scars: A woman rebuilding her life finds herself drawn to a man who wears danger like a second skin.
  5. Beneath These Lies: Attraction ignites in a world where the truth can cost everything.
  6. Beneath These Shadows: Two people with complicated histories try to hold on when old ties pull hard.
  7. Beneath the Truth: The final turns force honesty, accountability, and a love that can’t survive half-measures.

Continuity note: these are designed to stand alone as romances, but reading in order makes crossovers and reveals land cleanly.


Dirty Billionaire trilogy (read in order)

  1. Dirty Billionaire: A ruthless billionaire’s pursuit flips from flirtation to fixation fast.
  2. Dirty Pleasures: The relationship deepens while control, jealousy, and vulnerability fight for the same space.
  3. Dirty Together: Commitment becomes the only acceptable outcome, if they can survive the consequences.

Dirty Girl duet (read in order)

  1. Dirty Girl: A woman caught between ambition and desire meets a man who doesn’t do “casual.”
  2. Dirty Love: The romance turns into a choice with teeth, public, permanent, and not entirely safe.

Real Good duet (read in order)

  1. Real Good Man: A no-nonsense man meets the one woman who makes him want more than a clean win.
  2. Real Good Love: Love becomes the battleground when their past and future demand different answers.

Take Me Back (standalone)

  • Take Me Back: A relationship hits its breaking point, and the only way forward is through everything they avoided.

Real Dirty duet (read in order)

  1. Real Dirty: A hard-edged attraction turns intimate while secrets keep tightening the walls.
  2. Real Sexy: The payoff arrives when trust stops being optional and becomes the only path.

The Anti-Hero saga in New Orleans (read in this order)

This is the most spoiler-sensitive part of her catalog. Each trilogy feeds the next.

Mount trilogy (read in order)

  1. Ruthless King: A crime king claims a debt, and decides the payment is her.
  2. Defiant Queen: She fights the cage while he tightens it, and both learn how expensive surrender can be.
  3. Sinful Empire: Their war becomes their bond, and the final moves decide who owns what’s left.

Savage trilogy (read in order)

  1. Savage Prince: A new anti-hero steps in, and the rules of control get rewritten.
  2. Iron Princess: Power shifts, loyalties fracture, and love becomes the most dangerous weakness.
  3. Rogue Royalty: The endgame lands with consequences that can’t be undone.

Redemption (Mount saga follow-up)

  • Redemption: A return to the Mount world where the past demands payment, and someone finally chooses to pay it.

Sin trilogy (read in order)

  1. Richer than Sin: A wealthy man’s temptation turns into a decision he can’t take back.
  2. Guilty as Sin: The relationship becomes riskier as secrets start to surface on their own schedule.
  3. Reveling in Sin: Desire and devotion collide until the couple chooses what they’ll burn for.

Forge trilogy (read in order)

  1. Deal with the Devil: A high-stakes bargain binds two people who don’t believe in losing.
  2. Luck of the Devil: The cost of staying goes up just as leaving becomes impossible.
  3. Heart of the Devil: Love becomes the final wager when the game turns personal.

Dirty Mafia duet (read in order)

  1. Black Sheep: A dangerous world opens up when the “safe” option disappears.
  2. White Knight: Protection turns possessive, and the line between rescue and ruin blurs.

Legend trilogy (read in order)

  1. The Fall of Legend: A powerful man’s public image cracks when obsession turns private.
  2. House of Scarlett: A woman steps into a gilded trap and starts learning where the doors really are.
  3. The Fight for Forever: The final confrontation forces love to prove it can survive truth.

Magnolia duet (read in order)

  1. Creole Kingpin: A New Orleans power player meets the one woman who won’t be intimidated into agreement.
  2. Madam Temptress: Their world expands, the stakes spike, and temptation becomes a strategy.

Standalones and other lanes

Standalone novels (read anytime)

  • Bad Judgment: A single reckless choice triggers a chain of desire, fallout, and hard consequences.

Flash Bang series (post-apocalyptic ménage; separate continuity)

  1. Flash Bang: Survival turns intimate when fear, scarcity, and attraction collide at close range.
  2. Hard Charger: The bond deepens as protection becomes devotion in a world that offers neither safety nor mercy.

Cliffhanger Queen (collection)

  • Cliffhanger Queen: A large collection built for readers who want multiple intense romances in one place, rather than a single continuous storyline.

Recommended reading order for most readers

If you want a satisfying run without accidental spoilers:

  1. Beneath series (1-7)
  2. Dirty Billionaire (trilogy) → Dirty Girl (duet)
  3. Real Good (duet) → Take Me BackReal Dirty (duet)
  4. Mount (trilogy) → Savage (trilogy) → Redemption
  5. Choose your next “world”: Sin, Forge, Dirty Mafia, Legend, Magnolia
  6. Slot in Bad Judgment, Flash Bang, and Cliffhanger Queen whenever you want a reset

FAQ

Do I have to read everything in one giant order?
No. Reading by story world is the safest approach, and most worlds stand on their own.

Which books are the most order-sensitive?
The Mount → Savage → Redemption line is the one most likely to spoil itself if you skip around.

Are the Beneath books standalones or a series?
They work as individual romances, but they’re connected enough that reading in order improves context and avoids “future couple” reveals.


Bottom line

If you want one confident starting point: Ruthless King for a tight, addictive saga, or Beneath This Mask for connected standalones with a strong cast. From there, stay in that world until you finish it, and everything will read cleanly.

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Frank is the editor of BookSeries.blog, focusing on publication order, chronological timelines, and spoiler-free reading guides for book series and fictional universes.