Nadia Lee’s catalog is much easier to read by family line and series cluster than by one giant publication list. Most of her books sit in billionaire contemporary romance, but there are two different ways to approach them.

You can start with the newer, polished billionaire-family runs like The Lasker Brothers and The Huxley Brothers, or you can go back to the earlier Pryce/Reed books and work forward from there.
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The safest rule is simple: read each series in order, and treat box sets as duplicates unless they clearly contain extra material.
How the catalog fits together
There are three main Nadia Lee lanes.
The first is the newer billionaire-romance lane, led by The Lasker Brothers and The Huxley Brothers. These are the easiest entry points for most readers.
The second is the older Pryce/Reed billionaire lane, which includes Seduced by the Billionaire, The Pryce Family, and Billionaires’ Brides of Convenience. These books are more interconnected by family background and work well when read in grouped order.
The third is the side-lane romance shelf, including Sweet Darlings Inc., Axelrod, The Sins Trilogy, The Billionaire’s Claim, Roberts of Silver Springs, and several standalones.
The best reading path for most readers
If you want the smoothest modern Nadia Lee experience, read:
- Baby for the Bosshole
- Continue through The Lasker Brothers
- Read The Accidental Marriage and The Huxley Brothers
- Go back to Sweet Darlings Inc. and Axelrod if you want lighter connected romance
- Then move into the older billionaire-family books:
- Seduced by the Billionaire
- The Pryce Family
- Billionaires’ Brides of Convenience
That order keeps the newer voice first, then lets you explore the older family-connected books with more context.
The books in order
The Huxley Brothers
- The Accidental Marriage (2025): A grumpy billionaire romance that opens the Huxley line with a marriage-centered setup and a sharper, more modern family-business feel.
- Her Wicked Husband (2025): A marriage-of-convenience follow-up that stays in the same wealthy-family world and works best after book one.
- His Temporary Fiancée (2026): A forced-proximity fake-engagement romance that closes the current Huxley run with another classic Nadia Lee billionaire setup.
The Lasker Brothers
- Baby for the Bosshole (2022): A boss romance with pregnancy stakes that launches one of Nadia Lee’s strongest modern billionaire-family series.
- My Grumpy Billionaire (2022): A grumpy-hero follow-up that keeps the same wealthy-family continuity and emotional style.
- The Ex I’d Love to Hate (2023): An exes-to-lovers entry where emotional history matters as much as present attraction.
- Contractually Yours (2023): An arranged or contractual-romance setup that leans into one of Lee’s most reliable relationship engines.
- Finally Forever (2023): A best-friend’s-brother and fake-dating romance that expands the family network without breaking the series tone.
- Still Mine (2024): A possessive, second-chance-flavored later entry that benefits from knowing the wider Lasker family first.
- The Unwanted Bride (2024): An arranged-marriage romance that rounds out the current Lasker sequence with high emotional pressure and family stakes.
Axelrod
- Flirting with the Rock Star Next Door (2021): A rock-star romantic comedy with next-door-neighbor friction and a lighter mood than the billionaire books.
- Oops! I Married a Rock Star (2021): A Vegas-marriage follow-up that keeps the same music-world tone and connected setup.
The Sins Trilogy
- Sins (2019): A darker billionaire romance opener built around Anthony Blackwood’s story and a more intense emotional atmosphere.
- Secrets (2019): A direct continuation where concealment and fallout matter more because the trilogy is meant to be read straight through.
- Mercy (2019): The trilogy’s closing volume, bringing the darker relationship arc to its proper payoff.
The Billionaire’s Claim
- The Billionaire’s Claim: Obsession (2018): A possessive-billionaire opener that starts this shorter three-book line with a tightly focused romantic conflict.
- The Billionaire’s Claim: Redemption (2018): A second entry that continues the same high-intensity billionaire-romance energy.
- Hot Sexy Desire (2018): A final companion novel that completes the sequence in the same hot, emotionally direct register.
Sweet Darlings Inc.
- That Man Next Door (2017): A neighbor-romance opener with a contemporary, slightly playful tone and a clean series entry point.
- That Sexy Stranger (2018): A stranger-to-something-more romance that keeps the linked-world setup going.
- That Wild Player (2019): A player-hero closer that stays in the same connected contemporary-romance lane.
Billionaires’ Brides of Convenience
- A Hollywood Deal (2016): The first Ryder and Paige novel, beginning one of Lee’s older major billionaire-family branches with a deal-marriage setup.
- A Hollywood Bride (2016): A direct continuation of Ryder and Paige’s romance, so this one should not be skipped or treated as a fresh standalone.
- An Improper Deal (2016): A new-couple shift that broadens the larger family circle while staying in the same continuity.
- An Improper Bride (2016): A direct follow-up that completes that relationship arc in sequence.
- An Improper Ever After (2017): An epilogue-style continuation that rewards reading the earlier Improper books first.
- An Unlikely Deal (2017): Another billionaire romance branch inside the same broader family world.
- An Unlikely Bride (2017): The continuation of that pairing, and best read immediately after book six.
- A Final Deal (2017): A later installment that closes another strand of the same extended continuity.
- A Hollywood Ever After (2019): A return to Ryder and Paige for more family drama, babies, and ongoing fallout, so it works best after the earlier books.
The Pryce Family
- The Billionaire’s Counterfeit Girlfriend (2014): The true starting point for the Pryce family line, built around a fake-relationship premise and family-status complications.
- The Billionaire’s Inconvenient Obsession (2014): A second billionaire romance where desire and control push harder against the relationship.
- The Billionaire’s Secret Wife (2015): A marriage-centered installment where secrecy drives the central tension.
- The Billionaire’s Forgotten Fiancée (2015): An amnesia romance that stands out for its memory-loss premise but still fits neatly into the family line.
- The Billionaire’s Forbidden Desire (2015): A later-family entry where emotional and social boundaries become the main obstacle.
- The Billionaire’s Holiday Bride (2016): A holiday novella-length closer that is best read after the five main novels rather than used as a starting point.
Seduced by the Billionaire
- The Billionaire’s Revenge (2014 edition): An early billionaire-romance opener with a revenge setup and a more old-school Nadia Lee feel than the newer family series.
- The Billionaire’s Pursuit (2014): A reacquainted-lovers style follow-up where pursuit and emotional history drive the story.
- The Billionaire’s Baby (2014): A pregnancy-centered third book that pushes the domestic and emotional stakes much higher.
- The Millionaire’s Crush (2014): A short bridge entry that works best between books three and four instead of after the series.
- The Billionaire’s Secret (2014): A later installment where secrets and ongoing subplot threads start to matter more.
- The Billionaire’s Scandal (2014): The current endpoint of the series under these titles, bringing the earlier billionaire line to a stronger family-and-scandal close.
Roberts of Silver Springs
- Rocky Mountain Mornings (2017): A small-town mountain romance that opens this ten-book run with a change of scenery from Lee’s city billionaires.
- Rocky Mountain Hero (2017): A second small-town romance that keeps the connected-community feel in place.
- Rocky Mountain Soul (2017): A more emotional third entry that deepens the town-centered continuity.
- Rocky Mountain Bride (2017): A marriage-themed installment that continues the fast-release binge structure of the series.
- Rocky Mountain Promise (2017): A promise-and-commitment focused romance that fits the same warm community line.
- Rocky Mountain Nights (2017): A later entry that keeps the series moving through new couples without abandoning place-based continuity.
- Rocky Mountain Home (2017): A homecoming-style romance that leans hard into belonging and reconnection.
- Rocky Mountain Heart (2017): A more openly emotional installment where the series title’s community appeal is fully established.
- Rocky Mountain Baby (2017): A family-stakes entry that folds parenthood into the small-town setting.
- Rocky Mountain Faith (2017): The tenth book, closing the currently listed Silver Springs run with a trust-and-commitment note.
Standalone titles
- Stealing the Bride (2019): A standalone contemporary romance with a wedding-centered hook and no major series commitment required.
- Marrying My Billionaire Boss (2020): A boss-marriage romance that delivers one of Lee’s clearest one-book billionaire setups.
- Faking It with the Frenemy (2020): A frenemy romantic comedy with a sharper, banter-forward tone than the family sagas.
- Marrying My Billionaire Hookup (2020): A hookup-to-marriage standalone that uses speed and reversal as its main draw.
- Mister Fake Fiance (2021): A fake-engagement romance that works exactly as a quick standalone binge.
- The Billionaire and the Runaway Bride (2021): A runaway-bride setup with billionaire polish and no series homework needed.
- Beauty and the Assassin (2022): A more dangerous-feeling standalone that sits apart from the core billionaire-family lines.
A note on older and renamed editions
One part of Nadia Lee’s backlist is easy to mishandle: some older billionaire books have appeared under different series branding and different titles over time. Her official site specifically notes that the old Billionaires in Love books were renamed into later editions, and the stories themselves were not new books. For reading order purposes, the safest move is to follow the current titles on her official bookshelf and avoid double-buying retired versions.
Latest release status
The newest published Nadia Lee title on her official site is His Temporary Fiancée, released on February 19, 2026. Her official coming-soon page lists Rhys & Max next, and retailer listings currently show that title for August 31, 2026.
Final recommendation
For a new reader, the cleanest entry is Baby for the Bosshole if you want Nadia Lee’s strongest modern billionaire-family line, or The Accidental Marriage if you want to start with her newest active series. If you already know you enjoy older interconnected billionaire romance, begin with The Billionaire’s Counterfeit Girlfriend and read the Pryce/Reed-related books in order.
Frank is the editor of BookSeries.blog, focusing on publication order, chronological timelines, and spoiler-free reading guides for book series and fictional universes.

