Mimi Jean Pamfiloff does not have one simple all-books reading order. Her catalog splits into several distinct paranormal and contemporary romance lines, and the best way to read her is usually by series, not by total publication order. Her official site currently separates the catalog into paranormal/fantasy and contemporary romance, and lists major lines including Accidentally Yours, Immortal Matchmakers, King, The Librarian’s Vampire Assistant, Masie Kicklighter, Mermen Trilogy, Mr. Rook’s Island, RevoLUVtion, Wall Men, Boyfriend Collector, Fate Book, Fugly, Happy Pants Cafe, and more.

For most new readers, the smartest entry points are:
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- Accidentally In Love With…a God? if you want the long-running paranormal world.
- King’s if you want one of her best-known dark paranormal romance lines.
- The Librarian’s Vampire Assistant if you want lighter paranormal mystery-romance.
- Tailored for Trouble if you want contemporary romantic comedy first.
The cleanest way to read Mimi Jean Pamfiloff
Read one series at a time and use publication order within that series. That preserves the intended reveals, recurring-character payoffs, and tonal consistency much better than trying to alternate between gods, vampires, dark fantasy, rom-com, and suspense. The only real exceptions are box sets and omnibus editions, which are format alternatives rather than new continuity.
Start here: choose your lane
If you want paranormal romance with gods and vampires, start with Accidentally Yours. If you want darker, more mythic paranormal romance, start with King. If you want a mystery-flavored paranormal series, start with The Librarian’s Vampire Assistant. If you want rom-com contemporary, start with Happy Pants Cafe or Fugly. If you want dark romantic suspense/fantasy, try Mr. Rook’s Island or Wall Men.
Accidentally Yours books in order
This is one of the best starting points because it is a full paranormal sequence and a foundational part of Pamfiloff’s supernatural catalog.
- Accidentally In Love With…a God? (2013): The series opener throws a human heroine into a dangerous god-centered romance and establishes the playful paranormal tone that defines this line.
- Accidentally Married To…a Vampire? (2013): The second book shifts to vampires while keeping the same myth-heavy, high-chaos romantic energy.
- Sun God Seeks…Surrogate? (2013): The third installment widens the supernatural framework and pushes the series further into divine-family dysfunction.
- Accidentally…Evil? (2013): This shorter in-between entry works as a bridge, deepening one of the series’ most disruptive supernatural personalities.
- Vampires Need Not…Apply? (2013): The fourth main novel keeps the shared world moving while returning to the series’ vampire side.
- Accidentally…Cimil? (2014): Another short-form bridge that is best read in sequence because it leans on knowledge of the earlier books.
- Accidentally…Over? (2014): The current endpoint of the series, bringing the running mythology and romantic chaos toward resolution.
Immortal Matchmakers books in order
This is a separate paranormal line and should not be mixed into Accidentally Yours, even though the broader supernatural tone is compatible. The official site currently lists seven books.
- Immortal Matchmakers, Inc. (2015): The opener sets up the series’ matchmaking premise with immortals, leaning into humor and fate-driven romance.
- Tommaso (2016): The second book continues the immortal-romance framework through a new central pairing.
- God of Wine (2016): This entry expands the pantheon-flavored side of the series while preserving the couple-focused structure.
- Goddess of Forgetfulness (2018): The fourth book brings memory, identity, and divine interference into the center of the romance.
- Colel (2019): A later entry that continues the same linked-standalone pattern in the shared immortal world.
- Brutus (2020): This installment maintains the series model of a new lead within the same supernatural matchmaking setup.
- God of Temptation (2021): The latest listed book in the series, extending the line without changing its core read-in-order logic.
King books in order
This is one of Pamfiloff’s signature series and one of the strongest starting points for readers who want a darker, more obsessive paranormal-romance style. The official site currently lists the series through Draco, while Fantastic Fiction numbers the core line through Never King’s and notes Draco as an additional book in the series.
- King’s (2014): The opening novel introduces the central mythic antihero energy that made this series one of her best-known lines.
- King for a Day (2014): The second book continues the same relationship and mythology threads rather than resetting with a clean standalone.
- King of Me (2014): This closes the original trilogy while locking in the series’ larger emotional and supernatural framework.
- Mack (2016): The series expands beyond the original trilogy into a connected new arc.
- The Ten Club (2017): This later entry deepens the world and keeps the series moving beyond its initial endpoint.
- The Dead King (2021): The return of the series after a gap makes publication order especially useful here.
- Lord King (2021): This book continues the revived phase of the line directly.
- Never King’s (2023): The eighth listed King novel extends the continuity further.
- Draco (2024): A later dark romantic fantasy entry officially grouped with the King series, but often described as more standalone in structure than the original trilogy.
The Librarian’s Vampire Assistant books in order
This is the best lane for readers who want paranormal romance with a lighter, more mystery-forward feel. The official site lists six books plus Fanged Love alongside the series page, while Fantastic Fiction presents the six main numbered volumes as the core sequence.
- The Librarian’s Vampire Assistant (2018): The opener launches the “Horribly Sunny Mystery” setup and introduces the librarian-vampire dynamic that defines the series.
- The Librarian’s Vampire Assistant: Book 2 (2018): The second book continues directly, so this is not a series to read out of order.
- The Librarian’s Vampire Assistant: Book 3 (2019): The third entry keeps the same mystery-romance engine running.
- The Librarian’s Vampire Assistant: Book 4 (2019): A mid-series installment that maintains the linked continuity rather than functioning as a detached standalone.
- The Librarian’s Vampire Assistant: Book 5 (2020): The fifth book pushes the same relationship and supernatural mystery elements forward.
- Vampire Man (2021): The sixth book serves as the current main-series endpoint.
- Fanged Love (2020): A related title listed on the official site with the series, best treated as an extra or side companion rather than as a replacement for the numbered order.
Masie Kicklighter books in order
This is one of Pamfiloff’s newer paranormal lines, and the official site already lists a third book beyond the two that are widely visible in bibliography databases.
- Vampires, Whiskey, and Southern Charm (2024): The series opener launches a Southern-flavored vampire paranormal romance line distinct from her earlier myth-heavy worlds.
- Vampires, Moonshine, and Southern Secrets (2026): The second book continues the same series and is prominently listed on the author site as a March 13, 2026 release.
- Vampires, Mint Juleps, and Southern Mayhem (TBA): The official site lists a third book in the series, but I did not find a firm publication date in the sources I checked, so treat it as announced rather than fully scheduled.
The Immortal Tailor books in order
This is a newer paranormal-fantasy line and should be read in order.
- The Immortal Tailor (2022): The opener establishes the series’ supernatural premise and its more fantastical tone.
- Vampire in the Jungle (2023): The second book continues the same world rather than beginning a fresh continuity.
- Dragon in Boots (2025): The third book is the current listed endpoint and confirms the series is still active.
Mermen Trilogy books in order
This is a completed fantasy-paranormal trilogy, and it works best straight through without interruption.
- Mermen (2015): The trilogy opener introduces the island-and-mermen setup with stronger fantasy adventure elements than many of Pamfiloff’s other series.
- MerMadmen (2015): The second book continues the island conflict directly.
- Merciless (2015): The finale closes the trilogy’s central survival-and-romance storyline.
Mr. Rook’s Island books in order
This is one of the darker lanes in her catalog, mixing romance and suspense more heavily.
- Mr. Rook (2017): The opener begins the island-set dark romantic suspense storyline and is not the sort of book you should skip into halfway.
- Pawn (2017): The second book continues the same central story rather than resetting.
- Check (2018): The third book completes the trilogy.
Wall Men books in order
This is a dark fantasy/paranormal trilogy and one of the more overtly fantasy-driven parts of the catalog.
- Wall Men Book One (2022): The opening volume introduces the wall-guarding dark fantasy world and begins the trilogy’s central conflict.
- Wall Men Book Two (2022): The second book continues the same story and is described as carrying forward the broken-vow and warlord-marriage plotline.
- Wall Men Book Three (2022): The trilogy closes here, and the later box set simply collects these three books.
Contemporary romance series in order
If you want Pamfiloff without the gods, vampires, or dark fantasy, these are the main contemporary lanes. Her official site lists these separately from the paranormal and fantasy books.
Happy Pants Cafe
- Happy Pants Cafe (2014): A prequel that introduces the setting and works best before the main novels if you want the full series experience.
- Tailored for Trouble (2016): The true novel-length starting point for this romantic comedy series.
- Leather Pants (2017): The second book continues the linked-standalone structure.
- Skinny Pants (2018): The third book closes the main run.
Fugly
- Fugly (2015): The opener starts this contemporary romance line with appearance, self-worth, and attraction at the center.
- It’s a Fugly Life (2016): The second book continues that emotional framework while expanding the story beyond the first book’s setup.
Boyfriend Collector
- The Boyfriend Collector (2018): The first book opens this contemporary series with a more modern rom-com setup.
- The Boyfriend Collector, Two (2019): The follow-up continues the same line directly.
Fate Book
- Fate Book (2013): The first book begins this contemporary romance duo.
- Fate Book Two (2014): The second book completes the currently listed series.
RevoLUVtion
- Mr. Ultra Mega Love (2021): The series opener starts a rom-com line with a more exaggerated, semi-serial setup.
- Just Mr. Love (2023): The second book continues the series, though outside notes suggest it is somewhat more flexible than her stricter read-in-order lines.
Other official titles and single-book entries
Pamfiloff’s official site also currently lists Wish!, A Ho Ho Ho Beau Christmas, and Fanged Love among the broader catalog, plus omnibus editions and box sets for several series. Those are best treated as standalones, companions, or format options rather than as the backbone of a first-time reading plan.
Recommended reading order for most readers
If you want one practical route instead of choosing blindly, this is the safest sequence:
- Accidentally In Love With…a God?
- Continue Accidentally Yours in order.
- Move to King’s if you want a darker paranormal line next.
- Try The Librarian’s Vampire Assistant if you want a lighter supernatural series.
- Read Mermen Trilogy, Mr. Rook’s Island, or Wall Men as separate side lanes.
- Switch to Happy Pants Cafe or Fugly when you want contemporary romance instead.
Latest release status
As of April 22, 2026, the official site highlights Vampires, Moonshine, and Southern Secrets as a March 13, 2026 release, and the site also lists an additional Masie Kicklighter book, Vampires, Mint Juleps, and Southern Mayhem, without a confirmed date in the sources I checked. Her catalog also shows the newer paranormal lines Masie Kicklighter, The Immortal Tailor, and Wall Men alongside the longer-running older series.
FAQ
What should I read first by Mimi Jean Pamfiloff?
Start with Accidentally In Love With…a God? for paranormal romance, or Tailored for Trouble for contemporary romance.
Do Mimi Jean Pamfiloff books need to be read in order?
Usually yes within each series, but no across the whole catalog. Her bibliography is best approached by continuity, not by one universal sequence.
What is her biggest paranormal series?
A strong case can be made for Accidentally Yours, King, and The Librarian’s Vampire Assistant as the most useful starting lanes because they are clearly defined, multi-book supernatural series on the official site.
Is Draco part of the King series?
The official site places Draco under King Series, while Fantastic Fiction also lists it as a book in that series, though it is often presented as more standalone in feel than the original trilogy.
What is the best completed trilogy to start with?
Try Mermen Trilogy if you want a finished fantasy-paranormal arc, or Mr. Rook’s Island if you want dark romance and suspense.
Final recommendation
For most readers, the cleanest answer is: start with Accidentally In Love With…a God? and read Accidentally Yours in order. That gives you one of Pamfiloff’s clearest supernatural entry points. After that, choose your next lane based on taste: King for darker paranormal romance, The Librarian’s Vampire Assistant for lighter mystery-paranormal, or Happy Pants Cafe for contemporary rom-com.
Frank is the editor of BookSeries.blog, focusing on publication order, chronological timelines, and spoiler-free reading guides for book series and fictional universes.

