Sherry Blake Books in Order (Updated April 14, 2026)

Right now, Sherry Blake is easiest to read in one straight line.

The confirmed catalog centers on a single dark mafia romance series, Feretti Syndicate. That matters, because this is not one of those authors where you need to sort five overlapping universes before you begin. The reading decision is simpler: start at Book 1 and keep moving forward.

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Sherry Blake Books in Order (Updated April 14, 2026)

There is one wrinkle worth noting before the list begins. Sherry Blake’s official site still prominently displays some early 2025 series previews, including Ruined By Siren and Ruined by Nightmares, while the broader catalog sources now consistently show a longer Feretti Syndicate sequence with later published titles such as Ruined By Rhapsody, Ruined By Capture, Ruined By Protection, Ruined By Ravishment, Pietro, Lorenzo, Nico, and Vittoria. Because of that mismatch, the safest reading order is the one supported across the stable catalog listings rather than the older-looking homepage preview.

The one-line recommendation

Start with Ruined By Revenge and read the Feretti Syndicate books in numbered order.

Even where individual books are marketed around different couples, the series is presented as a recommended sequence, and later entries clearly build out the family and syndicate world rather than resetting from zero each time.

Feretti Syndicate books in order

  1. Ruined By Revenge (2025): A revenge-shaped arranged-marriage opener that introduces the Feretti world through betrayal, infiltration, and a heroine raised to destroy the man she is supposed to marry.
  2. Ruined By Blood (2025): The second book shifts the spotlight to a new central pair while keeping the same mafia framework of danger, proximity, and emotional coercion.
  3. Ruined By Rhapsody (2025): A continuation entry that expands the syndicate through another connected couple and keeps the series’ possessive, high-conflict tone intact.
  4. Ruined By Capture (2025): A forced-marriage, enemies-to-lovers installment that pushes the series deeper into captivity, vengeance, and family power struggles.
  5. Ruined By Protection (2025): The fifth book turns the emotional dynamic toward protection and guarded attachment while still staying inside the same dangerous Feretti structure.
  6. Ruined By Ravishment (2025): A bodyguard and forbidden-love entry that broadens the cast again and looks like the point where the series begins transitioning beyond the original “Ruined By…” cluster.
  7. Pietro (2025): The series moves into character-named entries here, suggesting a deeper focus on individual Feretti-connected leads after the first six books established the larger setup.
  8. Lorenzo (2026): A forced-proximity, arranged-marriage continuation that appears to keep the same connected Feretti world while shifting to Lorenzo’s branch of the family conflict.
  9. Nico (2026): Another character-centered Feretti novel that continues the numbered sequence and should be read after Lorenzo, not treated as a detached standalone.
  10. Vittoria (2026): A rival-families and Bratva-linked Feretti installment that currently appears to be the latest strongly confirmed entry across the major catalog sources.

Where a new reader should stop and reassess

You do not need to commit to all ten books at once.

A practical way to try Sherry Blake is to read the first three:

  1. Ruined By Revenge
  2. Ruined By Blood
  3. Ruined By Rhapsody

That gives you the launch phase of the series, the author’s core tone, and a fair sense of whether the Feretti world works for you. After that, continue straight on if you want more of the same shared mafia-romance structure.

Does the series have to be read in order?

Technically, some of the book descriptions present the installments as couple-focused and readable on their own. But that is not the same thing as saying order does not matter.

The series is numbered, the author site tells readers to start with Ruined By Revenge, and the catalog copy for the early books explicitly says maximum enjoyment comes from following the recommended reading order. That makes publication order the best recommendation, especially for first-time readers.

The continuity boundary

At the time of writing, I did not find a second well-established Sherry Blake series that clearly sits alongside Feretti Syndicate as an equal branch.

That means this article stays narrow on purpose. For now, the cleanest and most reliable Sherry Blake guide is simply the Feretti Syndicate order rather than an inflated “all universes” page built on thin evidence. The available official, catalog, and retailer sources all point back to Feretti Syndicate as the core bibliography.

Latest release status

The newest widely corroborated Sherry Blake title I found is Vittoria (2026). Nico (2026) also appears in current catalog listings, while Bruno (2026) shows up on Fantastic Fiction’s series page but is not as broadly corroborated across the other sources I checked, so I am not treating it as a stable main recommendation yet.

FAQ

What is the best Sherry Blake book to start with?

Ruined By Revenge is the correct starting point. It is the first Feretti Syndicate book and the title the official site explicitly tells readers to start with.

Are Sherry Blake’s books standalone romances?

They appear to be couple-centered, but they are also clearly numbered as part of the Feretti Syndicate sequence. The safest advice is to read them in order.

Is Ruined By Siren part of the reading order?

It appears in early official-site preview material and in some early book metadata, but the more stable current catalog sequence is led by Ruined By Rhapsody as Book 3. Because the sources conflict, I would not use Ruined By Siren as a separate additional book in the order unless the author site is later updated to clarify that it is distinct rather than an earlier title version.

What is the latest confirmed Sherry Blake book?

Vittoria (2026) is the latest title I could verify across more than one strong catalog source.

Conclusion

Sherry Blake does not need a complicated reading guide yet.

She needs a clean one. Read Feretti Syndicate from Ruined By Revenge forward, keep the numbered order intact, and treat the older homepage preview titles cautiously until the official site catches up with the broader catalog trail. For now, that is the most accurate and least confusing way into the books.

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