Sierra Voss writes short, fast-moving dark romance with two main lanes: interconnected mafia books and a smaller silver-fox contemporary line. Her catalog is still compact, which makes this one of the easier “books in order” pages to use: start at book one of any series, and do not begin with the second or third title in a set.

For most readers, Sin & Secrets is the best entry point. It opens The Prince’s Guild, which is currently her longest verified series and the clearest place to see how her connected-world books work.
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The smart way to read Sierra Voss
There are three clean choices.
- If you want the main Sierra Voss experience, read The Prince’s Guild first, then move to Mafia Silver Foxes.
- If you want the newest books first, start with Mafia Silver Foxes.
- If you want to sample the non-mafia side of the catalog, try Forbidden Daddies, which sits apart in tone and does not need to be read before the mafia books.
Where to start
- Start with Sin & Secrets if you want the safest first pick. It is book one of the most developed Sierra Voss series, and the later Prince’s Guild books build from that shared world.
- Start with Sexting My Bratva Boss if you want the newer silver-fox Bratva line instead.
- Start with Her Ex’s Father if you are here for age-gap contemporary romance more than mafia romance.
Sierra Voss books in publication order
The Prince’s Guild
- Sin & Secrets (2025): A forced-proximity mafia romance that opens the Prince’s Guild world with debt, submission, pregnancy, and suspicion around a heroine’s father, making it the clearest starting point for the series.
- Revenge & Ruin (2025): An enemies-to-lovers setup built around a crashed wedding, a new mafia don, and a heroine tied to the man accused of murdering his parents, so it works best once the Guild world is already in place.
- Deception & Desire (2025): An arranged-marriage installment where a supposed dinner becomes a wedding, pushing the series deeper into family alliances, legacy, and protection.
- Obsession & Oath (2025): A forbidden bodyguard mafia romance centered on Dante and Carmen, with kidnapping and cartel-linked danger, closing the current Prince’s Guild run.
Forbidden Daddies
- Her Ex’s Father (2025): An age-gap billionaire romance in which an arranged marriage to the son is complicated by powerful attraction to the father instead, opening this smaller non-mafia series.
- Doctor Daddy for Christmas (2025): A holiday romance built around a masked one-night encounter, a five-year gap, and a surgeon who may also be the hero’s hidden father, giving the series a seasonal second entry rather than a direct continuation of book one.
Mafia Silver Foxes
- Sexting My Bratva Boss (2025): A silver-fox Bratva romance that begins with a texting mistake and turns into a boss-employee power story, making it the correct first stop for this series.
- Masked Bratva Daddy (2026): A masquerade-set age-gap mafia romance where a heroine’s humiliating night shifts after a commanding older Bratva figure steps in, continuing the silver-fox mafia line.
- Stalked by the Bratva Daddy (2026): A father’s-best-friend Bratva romance set around a heroine working in an upscale bar, with protection, obsession, and a direct continuation of the series theme rather than a place to start.
Recommended reading order
For a first read-through, this is the most useful order:
- Sin & Secrets
- Revenge & Ruin
- Deception & Desire
- Obsession & Oath
- Sexting My Bratva Boss
- Masked Bratva Daddy
- Stalked by the Bratva Daddy
- Her Ex’s Father
- Doctor Daddy for Christmas
That order puts the main connected mafia series first, then moves into the newer Bratva silver-fox books, and leaves the more separate contemporary line for the end.
A simpler series-first version looks like this:
- The Prince’s Guild
- Mafia Silver Foxes
- Forbidden Daddies
That is the order I would recommend to most new readers.
Do Sierra Voss books need to be read in order?
Usually, yes within each series.
- The Prince’s Guild is especially worth reading in order because the books are marketed as standalones with their own couples, but they clearly share an interconnected criminal world. Reading from book one gives the best context for power shifts, alliances, and recurring family structures.
- Mafia Silver Foxes should also be read in order, even if each book focuses on a different central couple, because the branding and setup strongly suggest a connected line.
- Forbidden Daddies looks looser. You can probably sample it more freely, but publication order is still the neatest way through it.
Is there a chronological order?
Not a separate one that improves on publication order.
I did not find a verified alternate timeline that rearranges the books more usefully than the order in which they were released. For Sierra Voss, publication order is also the practical reading order.
Separate continuity or shared world?
This is the key boundary to keep in mind:
The Prince’s Guild and Mafia Silver Foxes are both mafia-facing series, but they are not currently verified as one single continuous mega-series. They should be treated as separate named series unless Sierra Voss explicitly connects them later.
Forbidden Daddies should be treated as a separate continuity and tone lane. It is better thought of as adjacent age-gap romance than as part of the mafia reading path.
Latest Sierra Voss release
The newest verified Sierra Voss title I found is Stalked by the Bratva Daddy (March 2026), which is listed as book three of Mafia Silver Foxes. At the time of checking, I did not find a later confirmed release beyond that.
FAQ
What is the best Sierra Voss book to start with?
Sin & Secrets is the best starting point for most readers because it opens her longest verified mafia series.
What if I only want the Bratva books?
Start with Sexting My Bratva Boss, then continue through the rest of Mafia Silver Foxes.
Are The Prince’s Guild books standalone?
They are presented as individual-couple romances with HEAs, but they work best read in series order because the world is interconnected.
Is Forbidden Daddies part of the mafia series?
No. It is best treated as a separate line.
Final recommendation
Sierra Voss is easiest to read by series block, not by jumping between titles. Begin with Sin & Secrets for the strongest overall introduction, then finish The Prince’s Guild before moving on to Mafia Silver Foxes. Save Forbidden Daddies for when you want the same age-gap intensity without needing the mafia-world framework.
Frank is the editor of BookSeries.blog, focusing on publication order, chronological timelines, and spoiler-free reading guides for book series and fictional universes.

