Nicole Snow’s romances are easiest to navigate when you think in series first. Many books stand alone as complete love stories, but within each series you’ll see familiar places, cameos, and “life-after-HFN” updates that land better in sequence.

If you’re new, pick a series that matches your mood, start at book one, and read straight down.
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A quick “start here” menu
- Motorcycle club romance (dark, gritty, loyal): start with Prairie Devils MC
- Small-town, protective heroes (tense + steamy): start with Dark Hearts of Redhaven
- Office romance with bite: start with Bad Chicago Bosses or Bossy Seattle Suits
- Easy, marriage-of-convenience style standalones: start with Marriage Mistake
- Fairy-tale / royalty vibe in a single book: try Prince With Benefits
Motorcycle club romances (author’s recommended sequence)
Nicole Snow’s three MC series can be read separately, but for the cleanest “world flow,” this is the preferred order:
- Prairie Devils MC → 2) Grizzlies MC → 3) Deadly Pistols MC
Prairie Devils MC (read in order)
- Outlaw Kind of Love: A hard-edged biker meets the one woman who won’t be scared into backing down.
- Nomad Kind of Love: A drifter’s loyalty gets tested when a woman becomes the reason to stay.
- Savage Kind of Love: A ruthless reputation cracks when real tenderness shows up unexpectedly.
- Wicked Kind of Love: A dangerous man faces the one temptation he can’t control, attachment.
- Bitter Kind of Love: Old wounds collide with new desire until forgiveness becomes the real fight.
Grizzlies MC (read in order)
- Outlaw’s Kiss: One kiss turns into a claim neither of them is ready to admit they want.
- Outlaw’s Obsession: Protection turns possessive when the threat won’t go away.
- Outlaw’s Bride: A relationship becomes a public statement, and a private risk.
- Outlaw’s Vow: Love gets locked in when vows become the only safe line left.
Deadly Pistols MC (read in order)
- Never Love an Outlaw: Hate turns complicated when the “wrong man” becomes the safest place.
- Never Kiss an Outlaw: A single mistake becomes the start of something that won’t stay secret.
- Never Have an Outlaw’s Baby: High stakes explode when the future arrives sooner than planned.
- Never Wed an Outlaw: Commitment turns into survival when the couple can’t outrun consequences.
Small-town romantic suspense
Dark Hearts of Redhaven (read in order)
- The Broken Protector: A guarded protector falls for the woman who won’t pretend she’s fine.
- The Sweetest Obsession: A long-simmering fixation turns into the most dangerous kind of devotion.
- The Darkest Chase: Two opposites collide, and the chase becomes emotional before it becomes safe.
Office romance worlds
Bad Chicago Bosses (read in order)
- Office Grump: Workplace warfare turns into chemistry neither side can deny.
- Bossy Grump: A hard-to-impress boss meets the one person who refuses to be managed.
- Perfect Grump: The “perfect” façade slips when love starts demanding honesty.
- Damaged Grump: A wounded hero learns that softness isn’t weakness, it’s trust.
Bossy Seattle Suits (read in order)
- One Bossy Proposal: Enemies fake a relationship and discover the pretending is the easy part.
- One Bossy Dare: A dare pushes two coworkers past the line they’ve both been policing.
- One Bossy Date: One accidental date turns into a pattern neither wants to break.
- One Bossy Offer: A deal sounds simple until feelings make it personal.
- One Bossy Disaster: A workplace “disaster” becomes the shortcut to the truth.
Guard/protector romance
Enguard Protectors (read in order)
- Still Not Over You: A stubborn heroine and a determined man collide where feelings never actually ended.
- Still Not Into You: Attraction is inconvenient, especially when it’s attached to a man who won’t quit.
- Still Not Yours: A pretend commitment turns real the moment jealousy shows up.
- Still Not Love: The last stand against falling, right before the fall happens anyway.
A rugged, romance-forward small-town set
Heroes of Heart’s Edge (read in order)
- No Perfect Hero: A man with a reputation meets the one person who sees what’s underneath.
- No Good Doctor: A grumpy doctor learns bedside manner doesn’t work on love.
- No Broken Beast: A scarred hero finds a heroine who won’t treat him like damage.
- No Damaged Goods: Two guarded people discover vulnerability is the only way forward.
- No Fair Lady: A “proper” image cracks when desire refuses to behave.
- No White Knight: The hero who doesn’t want saving becomes the one who saves anyway.
- No Gentle Giant: A big, steady man finally gets the love story he never asked for.
Dallas, North Dakota romances
Knights of Dallas (read in order)
- The Romeo Arrangement: A practical arrangement becomes emotional the moment it starts working.
- The Best Friend Zone: Best-friends tension snaps into romance when someone finally risks it.
- The Hero I Need: A hero type meets the one woman who challenges his whole identity.
- The Worst Best Friend: A “we can’t” situation turns into “we already did.”
Optional companion note: Accidental Knight (from the Marriage Mistake list) is often treated as a helpful lead-in to this setting, but it isn’t required.
“Pretend” romances (short, direct, bingeable)
Only Pretend (read in order)
- Fiancé on Paper: A paper engagement becomes real when their chemistry stops cooperating.
- One Night Bride: One night changes the plan, and the plan changes the future.
Almost Ever After (read in order)
- Almost Pretend: A “just for now” romance becomes the one thing they can’t undo.
- Almost Real: A near-perfect situation forces a real decision instead of another dodge.
Marriage Mistake (standalone-style; any order works)
These share a theme, not a continuing storyline. Read them in any order; below is the publication sequence.
- Accidental Hero: A sudden marriage becomes a reluctant partnership…until it isn’t reluctant.
- Accidental Protector: Protection turns personal when the hero stops pretending it’s only duty.
- Accidental Romeo: A romantic “solution” backfires into real feelings with real stakes.
- Accidental Knight: A gruff man becomes the unexpected right choice when life goes sideways.
- Accidental Rebel: The rebel act falls apart when love demands accountability.
- Accidental Shield: A protective hero learns you can’t guard your heart and keep it.
The Blackthorn Inheritance (read in order)
- Vows We Never Made: A past promise resurfaces and forces the couple to face what they avoided.
- The Right Wrong Promise: A “wrong on paper” promise becomes the right thing to fight for.
Standalone novels (read anytime)
These are not listed as part of the formal series above.
- Love Scars: A wounded romance where the past leaves marks the present can’t ignore.
- Recklessly His: A reckless attraction turns into a decision that changes everything.
- Stepbrother UnSEALed: Forbidden tension turns into a relationship that refuses to stay secret.
- Prince With Benefits: Royal status meets real-world desire, and the benefits become feelings.
- Terrified in Tennessee: A tense setup pushes two people toward trust faster than they planned.
- Marry Me Again: A relationship gets a reset, if both people can stop repeating the same mistake.
- Cinderella Undone: A modern fairy-tale twist where the “perfect story” collapses into something real.
- Surprise Daddy: A surprise child becomes the catalyst for a grown-up kind of love.
- Man Enough: A tough hero finds out strength means showing up emotionally, not just physically.
- Last Time We Kissed: A second chance starts with one kiss that brings everything back.
- The Perfect Wrong: The “wrong choice” becomes impossible to walk away from.
The simplest recommended reading order
If you want a clear, low-spoiler path that shows her range:
- Dark Hearts of Redhaven (for tight pacing and protective heroes)
- Bad Chicago Bosses or Bossy Seattle Suits (for office rom-com energy)
- Prairie Devils MC → Grizzlies MC → Deadly Pistols MC (for the full MC run)
- Use Marriage Mistake books as “one-book breaks” whenever you want something self-contained.
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