Rebekah Weatherspoon writes across contemporary romance, romantic erotica, queer romance, and YA. The easiest way to read her is to follow one series at a time, because side characters and emotional context often carry forward inside each set.

If you’re not sure where to begin, pick the vibe that matches you right now:
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- Modern rom-com with heart: start with Rafe
- Black-owned luxury ranch setting: start with A Cowboy to Remember
- Kink-forward romance with consent and care at the center: start with Haven or Fit
- Queer paranormal series: start with Better Off Red
- YA romance: start with Her Good Side
Loose Ends (read in order)
- Rafe: A Buff Male Nanny (2018): A single mom hires a nanny who brings calm competence, and temptation she didn’t budget for.
- Xeni: A Marriage of Inconvenience (2019): An inheritance twist forces a marriage deal, and the emotional consequences arrive ahead of schedule.
- Meegan (2024): A woman used to handling everything alone gets the one person who won’t let her do it that way anymore.
Cowboys of California (read in order)
- A Cowboy to Remember (2020): A tough businesswoman and a ranch heir clash over control until the ranch, and their chemistry, wins the argument.
- If the Boot Fits (2020): A beauty influencer’s carefully built image meets a rancher who’s unimpressed and unexpectedly irresistible.
- A Thorn in the Saddle (2021): A guarded equestrian and a patient hero negotiate trust at a luxury ranch where everyone notices everything.
Beards & Bondage (read in order)
- Haven (2017): Two bruised hearts build safety together, one honest boundary at a time.
- Sanctuary (2017): A connection deepens when desire stops being hypothetical and starts asking for real-life choices.
- Harbor (2020): A fresh romance grows inside an established community where healing is treated as a shared project.
The Fit Trilogy (read in order)
- Fit (2014): A driven woman explores new desires with a partner who prioritizes consent, communication, and pleasure.
- Tamed (2015): A romance ignites when control becomes trust, and trust becomes intimacy.
- Sated (2016): A relationship expands in emotional scope as the characters decide what they truly want long-term.
- Wrapped (2017, follow-up novella): A woman rebuilding after divorce finds sweetness where she expected only solitude.
Sugar Baby novellas (read in order)
- So Sweet (2015): A bold arrangement begins as survival and turns into a lesson in being wanted well.
- So Right (2016): What starts as “practical” quickly becomes complicated by genuine care and stubborn pride.
- So For Real (2016): Plans unravel in the best possible way when feelings refuse to stay contained.
Vampire Sorority Sisters (read in order)
- Better Off Red (2011): A new student’s life changes fast when desire and the supernatural collide on campus.
- Blacker Than Blue (2013): The glamour fades as vampire life demands harder choices and sharper loyalties.
- Soul to Keep (2016): Love is tested when commitment comes with real sacrifice and real stakes.
Standalone adult novels (read anytime)
- The Fling (2012): A “one last night” decision becomes a relationship that won’t fit neatly into anyone’s plans.
- At Her Feet (2013): Two women build an intense, consensual connection that challenges what each thought she could ask for.
- Treasure (2014): A romance unfolds like a discovery, part attraction, part emotional excavation.
Young adult and seasonal standalones (read anytime)
- Her Good Side (2023): Two late bloomers try a fake-dating experiment to build confidence, and accidentally build something real.
- A Man for Mrs. Claus (2024): A holiday romance turns the North Pole into a workplace of feelings, responsibilities, and unexpected tenderness.
- Summer Official (2026): Two teens in Los Angeles collide over a summer challenge and find the spark neither planned on.
A low-stress reading plan
If you want structure without turning reading into a project:
- Start with Loose Ends (three books, clear emotional payoff)
- Move to Cowboys of California (same author voice, different setting energy)
- Choose one of the kink-forward series next (Beards & Bondage or Fit)
- Save Vampire Sorority Sisters for when you want paranormal, and dip into standalones anytime
Frank is the editor of BookSeries.blog, focusing on publication order, chronological timelines, and spoiler-free reading guides for book series and fictional universes.

