Before anything else, it helps to pin down which Raven Moon this is. The Raven Moon most consistently indexed across current romance databases is the author of protective, obsessive, instalove mountain-man romances, with major series including Obsessive Mountain Alphas, Curvy Queens for Hunky Heroes, Saved for my Shifter, She’s Worth the Trouble, and West Coast Wildfire.

That matters because this is not a neat, slow-built epic universe. It is a fast-moving romance catalog with many short books, recurring trope families, and several series that are best read in publication order inside their own line rather than forced into one master chronology.
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The safest Raven Moon reading order
If you want the cleanest route through the current catalog, read by series in this order:
- Fate of the Witch
- Obsessive Mountain Alphas
- Saved for my Shifter
- Curvy Queens for Hunky Heroes
- She’s Worth the Trouble
- West Coast Wildfire
- Shared-universe contributions and collections last
That order follows the broad publication development of the catalog, but the real rule is simpler: stay inside one series until you finish it.
Publication order by series
Fate of the Witch
Immortal Hearts (2018): A very early Raven Moon title and the only clearly listed book in this fantasy-paranormal line, so it reads as a separate continuity from the later mountain-man romance catalog.
Obsessive Mountain Alphas
This is the clearest core Raven Moon series. Goodreads and Fantastic Fiction both track it as a long-running mountain-man line, and it is the best place to start if you want the signature style.
- Silas The Mountain Man (2022): Opens the series and establishes the protective, possessive mountain-man formula that defines the rest of the line.
- Snowed in Mountain Man (2023): Follows with a winter-locked variation on the same obsessive-instalove setup and is best read after book one.
- Jason The Mountain Man (2023): Keeps the series moving with another mountain alpha romance and helps fix the internal rhythm of the series.
- Logan The Mountain Man (2023): Adds a more danger-tinged setup while staying firmly inside the same short, high-intensity romance structure.
- Mason The Mountain Man (2023): Continues the line with another brooding alpha entry and is part of the main uninterrupted 2023 run.
- Gage The Mountain Man (2023): Another core entry in the same sequence, best read in order rather than sampled randomly.
- Max The Mountain Man (2023): Reinforces the series template and sits in the middle of the catalog’s biggest expansion year.
- Colt the Mountain Man (2023): Keeps the series in its established lane of short, trope-driven mountain-man romance.
- Hunter the Mountain Man (2023): Continues the rapid-fire 2023 sequence and works best after the earlier alphas.
- Marshall the Mountain Man (2023): Another central series entry that deepens the sense of a branded romance line rather than isolated standalones.
- Jonas the Mountain Man (2023): Extends the series into late 2023 and keeps the one-man-per-book pattern intact.
- Bull the Mountain Man (2023): A snowstorm-and-cabin style entry in the same branded mountain-man sequence.
- Miles the Mountain Man (2023): Continues the back half of the main run and belongs in strict publication order.
- Odin the Mountain Man (2023): Another late-series 2023 installment, placed after Miles in the tracked order.
- Nathan the Mountain Man (2024): Starts the 2024 extension of the series and should still be read as part of the same core line.
- James the Mountain Man (2024): Continues the sequence without resetting continuity or formula.
- Liam the Mountain Man (2024): Keeps the series in the same obsessive-instalove lane and belongs after James.
- Connor the Mountain Man (2024): Another late-sequence alpha romance that rewards reading the run straight through.
- Dane the Mountain Man (2024): Continues the pattern with no sign that the series is meant to be rearranged.
- Griffin the Mountain Man (2024): A later-series entry that functions as part of the established branded binge-read experience.
- Caleb the Mountain Man (2024): Listed by Fantastic Fiction as a later 2024 installment, extending the series beyond Goodreads’ older 20-book display.
- Leo the Mountain Man (2024): Currently the latest clearly listed Obsessive Mountain Alphas book in Fantastic Fiction’s sequence.
Saved for my Shifter
This is a short two-book side branch and should be kept separate from the mountain-man lines.
- Instantly Ravaged (2024): Opens the shifter duet and marks a clear tonal shift away from the contemporary mountain-man books.
- Rescued by the Lone Wolf (2024): Finishes the currently listed shifter line and is best read directly after book one.
Curvy Queens for Hunky Heroes
This is the other major Raven Moon line, but its numbering is less stable across databases than Obsessive Mountain Alphas. Goodreads currently shows an earlier 12-book version of the series, while Fantastic Fiction tracks a much larger expanding list through 2026. The stable advice is to read these in publication order as listed by the most current source set.
- Rescued by a Firefighting Mountain Man (2024): The clearest starting point and the book Goodreads identifies as series book one.
- Claimed by the Rough and Rugged Mountain Man (2024): Early in the sequence and sometimes surfaced prominently in listings, but still best placed after Rescued by a Firefighting Mountain Man.
- Saved by the Grumpy Mountain Man (2024): Continues the curvy-heroine / hunky-hero formula and belongs in the core early run.
- Protected by the Burly Mountain Man (2024): Keeps the same branded series identity and follows the first three books.
- Taken by the Beefy Mountain Man (2024): Another 2024 entry in the same fast-release sequence.
- Thawed by the Hot Hermit Mountain Man (2024): Adds a hermit variation to the series while staying within the same short-romance structure.
- Christmas With the Naughty and Nice Mountain Man (2024): A holiday installment that still fits the main series rather than a separate spin-off.
- Swept Away by the Wild Mountain Man (2024): Closes out the 2024 core run tracked on Fantastic Fiction.
- Brave and Burly Mountain Man (2025): Starts the 2025 extension of the series and shows how quickly this line expanded.
- Stalked by the Grumpy Mountain Man (2025): Continues the 2025 run with a darker-title variation on the same trope family.
- Wild and Free Mountain Man (2025): Another 2025 installment in the same ongoing sequence.
- Daring and Dangerous Mountain Man (2025): Keeps the series moving without breaking the established formula.
- Falling for the Firefighting Mountain Man (2025): Returns to the firefighter sub-type inside the same curvy-queen framework.
- Obsessed and Naughty Mountain Man (2025): Continues the line’s emphasis on possessive, high-intensity heroes.
- Saved by the Veterinarian Mountain Man (2025): Another profession-based installment in the same serial formula.
- Claimed by the Graveyard Mountain Man (2025): Pushes the branding into a more gothic-tinged variation while remaining in the main series.
- Taken by the Grumpy Hermit Mountain Man (2025): Continues the hermit sub-branch already seen earlier in the series.
- Waiting for Winter With a Mountain Man (2025): A seasonal entry best kept in release order with the rest of the 2025 wave.
- Dared by the Hunky Doctor Mountain Man (2025): Adds another profession-specific hero to the same long-running sequence.
- Seducing the Hermit Mechanic Mountain Man (2025): Blends the hermit and skilled-worker variants already common in the line.
- Claimed by the Dirty-Talking Mountain Man (2025): Another late-2025 entry in the expanding main series.
- Falling for the Forbidden Mountain Man (2025): Continues the sequence with a taboo-leaning setup signaled by the title.
- Taken by the Hunky Stoic Mountain Man (2025): Listed by Fantastic Fiction as a December 2025 title in the same series.
- Rescued and Kept by the Mountain Man (2026): A 2026 continuation, showing the line is still actively expanding.
- Saved and Spoiled by the Mountain Man (2026): Another March 2026 listed installment in the same ongoing sequence.
- Smitten With the Hero Hermit Mountain Man (2026): The latest currently listed Curvy Queens title I found in the checked sources.
She’s Worth the Trouble
This is a newer short series and should be read as its own unit.
- Taken by the Forbidden Rancher (2025): Opens the series with a forbidden-romance setup outside the pure mountain-man branding.
- Stalked by the Forbidden Biker (2025): Keeps the same “forbidden hero” pattern while shifting the male lead type.
- Falling for the Forbidden Fighter (2025): Continues the trio and currently serves as the latest listed entry in this line.
West Coast Wildfire
This looks like the newest clearly numbered series and the easiest future-facing entry point after the mountain-man catalog.
- Curvy Girl’s Blaze (2026): Starts the wildfire-rescue themed series and clearly marks a fresh branch in the bibliography.
- Curvy Girl’s Spark (2026): The second book continues the same wildfire line and should not be read first.
- Curvy Girl’s Smoke (2026): The third listed book keeps the trilogy sequence intact and confirms that this branch is planned as a structured series.
Shared-universe and contributed titles
These count as Raven Moon books, but they belong to larger multi-author series and are better read separately from the main solo catalog.
- Christmas With the Convict (2024): Raven Moon’s contribution to the Bringing Home Trouble series, best treated as separate continuity.
- Claimed by the Hitman (2025): Her listed entry in In His Sights, again better read with that shared series rather than dropped into a solo-author binge.
- He Likes it Spicy (2025): Raven Moon’s listed contribution to Sweetheart County Fair, and another separate shared-world read.
Collections and omnibus editions
- Instalove Mountain Man (2025): A collection rather than a new starting point, useful after you already know the main style and titles.
- Obsessed Mountain Man (2024): An omnibus edition, not a separate continuity.
- Claimed Mountain Man (2025): Another omnibus-style release, best treated as a repackaged read rather than a new branch.
Where to start
For most readers, Silas The Mountain Man is the best first Raven Moon book because it opens the most clearly tracked flagship series.
- If you want the newer curvy-heroine branded line first, start with Rescued by a Firefighting Mountain Man.
- If you want the newest clean starting line, start with Curvy Girl’s Blaze, but only if you specifically want the newest branch rather than the established core.
Do Raven Moon books need to be read in order?
Within each series, yes. Across the whole bibliography, no. The catalog is built in clusters, and the clusters are the units that matter.
That is especially true for Obsessive Mountain Alphas and Curvy Queens for Hunky Heroes, where the branding, sequencing, and release cadence all point to intended binge reading in order.
Latest release status
As of March 27, 2026, the newest Raven Moon titles I found listed are Rescued and Kept by the Mountain Man, Saved and Spoiled by the Mountain Man, and Smitten With the Hero Hermit Mountain Man in March 2026, plus the three-book West Coast Wildfire line launching in early 2026.
Final recommendation
Read Raven Moon by series, not by one giant blended checklist. Start with Obsessive Mountain Alphas if you want the clearest main entry, move to Curvy Queens for Hunky Heroes for the largest secondary binge, and treat the shifter, forbidden-hero, wildfire, and shared-universe books as separate branches.
Frank is the editor of BookSeries.blog, focusing on publication order, chronological timelines, and spoiler-free reading guides for book series and fictional universes.

