R.S. Grey Books in Order (Updated 2026)

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R.S. Grey is known for witty, high-chemistry romantic comedies. The good news is simple: her novels are designed to work as standalones.

R.S. Grey Books in Order (Updated 2026)

The only time “order” matters is when you want the extra satisfaction of recurring side characters and small references that carry from one book to another. For that, publication order is the cleanest path.


Read this first if you want the simplest plan

  • No thinking required: read the full list below from oldest to newest.
  • Want a fan-favorite entry point: start with Scoring Wilder, Anything You Can Do, or Arrogant Devil, then circle back to the top if you want the whole run.

The full publication order (oldest → newest)

Every line below is written fresh for this guide.

  1. Behind His Lens: A guarded photographer and a determined heroine circle each other until the truth behind the camera matters most.
  2. With This Heart: A woman rebuilding her life finds that the steadiest love often arrives quietly, and stays.
  3. Scoring Wilder: A driven soccer coach meets her match in the one player who won’t be managed like everyone else.
  4. The Duet: A complicated bond forms in the music world, where chemistry keeps breaking every boundary.
  5. The Design: A creative partnership turns personal when two people stop pretending the tension is “just work.”
  6. The Allure of Julian Lefray: A woman steps into a glamorous orbit and discovers the danger of wanting what looks perfect.
  7. The Allure of Dean Harper: Attraction grows in the shadow of secrets, where trust becomes the biggest risk.
  8. Chasing Spring: A fresh start gets messy when the past returns with charm, regret, and unfinished feelings.
  9. The Summer Games: Settling the Score: A competitive homecoming forces two people to face old history and new temptation.
  10. The Summer Games: Out of Bounds: Rivalry heats up when winning stops being fun and starts being personal.
  11. A Place in the Sun: A woman escapes pressure by fleeing abroad, and runs into the one complication she can’t outrun.
  12. Anything You Can Do: Two lifelong rivals turn career competition into the kind of attraction that doesn’t play fair.
  13. The Foxe & the Hound: Enemies-to-lovers sparks fly when professional pride collides with inconvenient respect.
  14. The Fortunate Ones: A seemingly lucky life cracks open, revealing the hard choices hiding underneath.
  15. The Beau & the Belle: A prickly setup turns sweet when two people stop performing and start telling the truth.
  16. Arrogant Devil: A city woman lands in a small-town storm and meets a man who’s as maddening as he is magnetic.
  17. Not So Nice Guy: A woman hires a “bad idea” as her fake date, and realizes he may be the best one she’s had.
  18. Hotshot Doc: A high-status doctor and a woman with boundaries spar until the chemistry wins every argument.
  19. Make Me Bad: A “good girl” plan goes off the rails when her chosen partner in crime becomes her favorite problem.
  20. Coldhearted Boss: A frosty reunion turns into a slow thaw as two people revisit everything they misunderstood.
  21. His Royal Highness: A long-held crush becomes impossible to ignore when the fantasy steps into real life.
  22. Doctor Dearest: Workplace friction turns into heated honesty when a heroine refuses to be intimidated by ego.
  23. Love the One You Hate: A forced-proximity clash becomes a reluctant romance built on sharp banter and sharper feelings.
  24. The Trouble with Quarterbacks: A friend-group chaos story where dating disasters keep pointing to the same solution.
  25. Date Me Like You Mean It: Best-friend feelings stop being manageable when pretending becomes too believable.
  26. The Beach: A tropical getaway turns dangerous to the heart when forbidden attraction has nowhere to hide.
  27. To Have and to Hate: A marriage-for-reasons arrangement turns real when two stubborn people run out of excuses.
  28. Enemies Abroad: Two feuding teachers get stuck together overseas, and the hostility doesn’t survive the flight.
  29. My Professor: A strict professor and a persistent student clash until the real lesson becomes emotional honesty.
  30. Three Strikes and You’re Mine: A summer of bad timing and big feelings turns into a messy, lovable reset.
  31. Blushing in the Big Leagues: A firm “no athletes” rule collapses when the wrong baseball player feels painfully right.
  32. Fighting Words: A tense work arrangement turns intimate when two strong wills stop trying to win and start trying to understand.
  33. Their Last Resort: A beachside pairing forces opposites to share space, and their feelings refuse to stay tidy.
  34. Caribbean Crush: Old rivals reunite on a cruise, and competition becomes the cover story for desire.
  35. Karma’s Kiss: A revenge-tinged dating plan backfires when the “target” turns out to be exactly what she wants.
  36. Mr. Big Shot: A high-powered workplace romance where ambition, attraction, and pride fight for control of the story.
  37. Our Secret Summer (upcoming): A woman follows a loved one’s unfinished bucket list and finds reinvention, and romance, in the sun.

“Connected in small ways” reading notes (optional, but helpful)

If you enjoy catching familiar faces, these mini-groups are the easiest to keep together:

  • Two-book pair: The DuetThe Design
  • Two-book pair: The Allure of Julian LefrayThe Allure of Dean Harper
  • Two-book pair: Anything You Can DoThe Foxe & the Hound
  • Shared setting vibe: Scoring WilderThe Summer Games books → A Place in the Sun

None of this is required, just extra fun if you like Easter-egg-style overlap.


Best starting points (pick by mood)

  • Sports romance energy: Scoring Wilder
  • Rivals with peak banter: Anything You Can Do
  • Small-town tension and payoff: Arrogant Devil
  • Modern “newer era” style: Caribbean Crush or Karma’s Kiss

Bottom line

If you want “books in order,” use the publication list above from top to bottom. If you’d rather sample first, start with one of the suggested entry points, you won’t be lost, and you can always come back for the full journey later.

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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.