Molly Eden writes steamy contemporary reverse-harem romance, and her current public catalog is split across a handful of clearly branded series plus a large pool of single-title reads and omnibus editions. The biggest reading-order issue is not chronology.

It is format overlap. Some books are sold as individual novels, some as collections, and some newer billionaire-triplets titles are not perfectly aligned across public listings yet.
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The simplest way to read Molly Eden
If you want one clean path, do this:
- Read Three Times the Cowboy in order.
- Then read Claimed by the Cowboy Triplets.
- Then sample the earlier one-book reverse-harem titles like My Three Brother’s Best Friends or Dad’s Best Friends.
- Treat omnibus editions as collections, not new continuity.
That route works because Three Times the Cowboy is the clearest long series on Molly Eden’s official site, while the rest of the catalog is more mix-and-match.
Read first if you want a true series: Three Times the Cowboy
This is the safest Molly Eden starting point. It is the most visibly promoted series on her official site, it has a clear six-book sequence on Fantastic Fiction, and it also has a matching omnibus edition.
- Taming Her Cowboys (2024): An enemies-to-lovers opener that introduces the Wild Spur Ranch men and sets the series’ core pattern of pushback, chemistry, and escalating loyalty.
- Second Chance Triplet Cowboys (2024): A reunion romance that turns old feelings back on, making the emotional stakes more personal than in book one.
- Faking It for the Cowboys (2024): A fake-relationship setup that keeps the ranch energy but adds performance, secrecy, and a stronger public-facing angle.
- Resisting the Cowboys (2025): Another enemies-to-lovers entry, this time with more resistance built into the relationship before the series turns toward softer payoff.
- Claimed by the Cowboys (2025): A friends-to-lovers book that eases the antagonism and shifts the series toward belonging and commitment.
- Redemption for the Cowboys (2025): The closing book pushes hardest on repair and earned trust, which makes it the right place to end the ranch run.
Collection note
Three Times the Cowboy: A Contemporary Reverse Harem Romance Collection (2025) is an omnibus edition, not a separate sequel line.
Next best series: Claimed by the Cowboy Triplets
This is the clearest follow-up if you want more cowboy-triplets material after the main ranch series. It is shorter, cleaner, and easier to catch up on.
- Secret Baby for the Triplets (2025): A secret-baby opener that starts the series in full high-stakes domestic mode rather than slow setup.
- Rancher’s Daughter for the Triplets (2025): A ranch-family romance that keeps the cowboy setting but makes inheritance, home, and old ties feel more central.
- Best Friend’s Little Sister for the Triplets (2025): A classic off-limits setup that works well as the series closer because it leans hardest into history and forbidden attraction.
The earlier “Three” books: start anywhere, but not in a hurry
Molly Eden also has two compact clusters built around the “Her Three” and “My Three” branding. These are much more like grouped standalones than one long continuity chain, so they are best read title by title.
Her Three / Sealed With Three Kisses
These three books are confirmed both as a series on Goodreads and as Her Three on Fantastic Fiction, with a collection edition on top.
- Her Three Best Friends (2023): A fake-relationship story where three longtime male friends turn from familiar presences into the main romantic complication.
- Her Three Bodyguards (2023): A protection-driven book that makes safety and closeness the engine of the romance.
- Her Three Bosses (2023): A workplace why-choose romance where the power imbalance and temptation are built in from page one.
Her Three Lovers (2024) is the omnibus collection. It is useful if you want the whole set in one purchase, but it should not be counted as a new fourth story.
My Three
This five-book run is listed cleanly on both Goodreads and Fantastic Fiction. It works best as a themed batch of standalones rather than a mandatory sequence.
- My Three Brother’s Best Friends (2023): A forbidden-close-circle romance where the heroine’s brother’s friends suddenly stop seeing her as off-limits.
- My Three Mountain Men (2023): A more isolated survival-and-proximity setup that shifts the mood away from offices and social circles toward rougher terrain.
- My Three Rivals (2023): A business-and-family pressure story built around a heroine trying to hold onto her vineyard while attraction complicates every alliance.
- My Three Billionaire Bosses (2023): A billionaire-offer fantasy where wealth, work, and temptation arrive as one package.
- My Three Christmas Secrets (2023): A winter why-choose romance that uses holiday closeness and family pressure as the spark for the relationship.
Newer billionaire branch: read with caution
There is a newer billionaire-triplets lane, but the public metadata is not perfectly tidy yet. Fantastic Fiction lists Her Enemies-to-Lovers Billionaires with Working for the Billionaire Triplets (2026), while Goodreads also shows 2024–2026 billionaire titles such as Secret Baby for the Billionaire Bosses, Fake it for the Billionaires, My Billionaire Boss Enemies, and My Billionaire Boss Triplets. That is enough to say the billionaire side is active, but not enough to force a rigid master sequence without risking overclaiming.
The safest practical order is:
- Secret Baby for the Billionaire Bosses (2024): An executive-assistant romance where childcare pressure and workplace desire are tied together from the start.
- Fake it for the Billionaires (2024): A reality-show fake-dating setup that turns public performance into the relationship’s central stress point.
- My Billionaire Boss Enemies (2024): A sharper, more openly hostile billionaire setup that works best once you already know you like Eden’s office-power dynamic.
- My Billionaire Boss Triplets (2026): A newer enemies-to-lovers why-choose romance with three identical billionaire bosses, positioned in current listings as one of her latest billionaire books.
- Working for the Billionaire Triplets (2026): A currently listed series entry on Fantastic Fiction that may represent the active public-series branding for this same billionaire-triplets lane. I would treat it cautiously and cross-check before buying to avoid duplicates.
Confirmed standalone and single-title reads
These are the Molly Eden books that make the most sense as one-off pickups. I am listing only titles I could verify on current public listings.
- Best Friend’s Triplet Brothers (2024): A protection-heavy off-limits romance where the heroine ends up under the care of her best friend’s brothers while outside danger closes in.
- Dad’s Best Friends (2023): A lake-house why-choose romance that turns a reconnection trip into a much messier emotional problem.
- Cowboys Next Door (2024): A found-family cowboy romance where a DNA surprise sends the heroine to Montana and straight into the orbit of three neighboring cowboys.
- Single Dads in a Small Town (2024): A nanny romance built around three guardians raising their late friend’s daughter, with danger and care both woven into the setup.
- Rocking Her World (2024): A music-leaning standalone that current listings confirm as a separate single-title romance rather than part of a longer verified series.
- Three Kisses for Christmas (2024): A holiday reverse-harem romance that works best as a seasonal one-off rather than part of a required reading order.
- Guys Next Door in a Small Town (2025): A newer small-town why-choose title that public listings show as a standalone pickup.
- Billionaires in a Small Town (2025): A billionaire small-town standalone that appears on current listings as another separate read.
Collections and box sets
These are useful for buying convenience, but they should not be treated as extra story steps.
- Her Three Lovers (2024): Collects the three Her Three novels in one volume.
- Three Times the Cowboy: A Contemporary Reverse Harem Romance Collection (2025): Collects the six-book cowboy series.
- Claimed by Three (2025): A collection edition that public listings tie to previously released standalone billionaire and cowboy-themed romances rather than a brand-new continuity.
Recommended reading orders
Best overall reading order
- Taming Her Cowboys
- Second Chance Triplet Cowboys
- Faking It for the Cowboys
- Resisting the Cowboys
- Claimed by the Cowboys
- Redemption for the Cowboys
- Secret Baby for the Triplets
- Rancher’s Daughter for the Triplets
- Best Friend’s Little Sister for the Triplets
Best sampler reading order
- Her Three Best Friends
- My Three Brother’s Best Friends
- Dad’s Best Friends
- Cowboys Next Door
- Single Dads in a Small Town
Best billionaire-first path
- My Three Billionaire Bosses
- Secret Baby for the Billionaire Bosses
- Fake it for the Billionaires
- My Billionaire Boss Enemies
- My Billionaire Boss Triplets
- Working for the Billionaire Triplets only after checking current edition metadata.
Latest release status
The newest confirmed Molly Eden branch I found is the billionaire-triplets line in 2026. Public listings currently show My Billionaire Boss Triplets dated January 27, 2026 on Goodreads, while Fantastic Fiction lists Working for the Billionaire Triplets (2026) under Her Enemies-to-Lovers Billionaires. Because those listings do not line up cleanly, I would treat that as the current active lane but verify edition details before assuming the books are fully separate.
Bottom line
For Molly Eden, reading order matters most when you are in Three Times the Cowboy or Claimed by the Cowboy Triplets. Everywhere else, the smarter rule is simpler: read by trope, watch for collections, and be careful around the newer billionaire-triplets branding so you do not buy the same material twice.
Frank is the editor of BookSeries.blog, focusing on publication order, chronological timelines, and spoiler-free reading guides for book series and fictional universes.

