Skyler Snow’s catalog works best when you split it into three shelves, not one giant pile: solo contemporary MM, solo mpreg/paranormal MM, and the connected co-written mafia line with Brea Alepoú.

Skyler’s own site separates the solo books into contemporary and mpreg series, while the official reading-order page also lays out a shared Mayhem Universe path that runs from Mafia Daddies into the Brea/Skyler collaborations.
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The cleanest way to start
- If you want Skyler Snow’s best-known solo dark-romance lane, start with Break Me Daddy. It opens Mafia Daddies, which is the series most prominently tied to the author’s official reading-order path.
- If you want the softer, more comfort-driven side first, start with Finding His Daddies. If you want shifter/mpreg first, start with Alpha’s Surprise Baby or Trusting in Fate. Those are cleaner entry points than jumping straight into later spin-offs.
Best reading paths
Path 1: solo contemporary
- Mafia Daddies
- Meant to Be
- Strictly Off Limits
- Atlanta Daddies
- Optional holiday/shared-world extras
This is the best path if you want Daddy/boy dynamics, age-gap setups, and contemporary MM without moving into shifter romance.
Path 2: solo mpreg/paranormal
- Burns Brothers
- South River
- The Lost Wolves
- City Heat
- Nebraska Fated Mates
- His Feisty Omega
- Mated by Magic when you want the newer dragon branch
This is the better lane if you want fated mates, shifters, omegas, and paranormal relationship structures first.
Path 3: the connected Mayhem Universe
Skyler’s official reading-order page suggests this order:
- Break Me Daddy
- Fight Me Daddy
- Cold
- Watch Me Daddy
- Savage by Brea Alepoú
- Take Me Apart
- Paid in Full
- Say I Do
- Be Mine, Cruel Valentines by Brea Alepoú
- Problems
- Bad Habits
- No Good
- Never Say Never
- End It All
- Mafia Break In
- Blood & Lace
- Always the Villain
Skyler also notes that this order is suggested, not mandatory, but it is the clearest way to preserve the shared mafia-world flow.
Skyler Snow books in order
Mafia Daddies
- Break Me Daddy (2022): A bratty boy makes one reckless choice, lands in the orbit of a possessive mafia Daddy, and opens the dark contemporary line that anchors Skyler’s larger suggested universe order.
- Fight Me Daddy (2022): The series keeps its bloody, controlling MM Daddy dynamic, using another dangerous pairing to deepen the same mafia-toned world.
- Cold (2022): An in-world standalone that Skyler places between books two and three in the suggested reading order, so it works best there even though it is not numbered as a main series entry.
- Watch Me Daddy (2023): The third core Mafia Daddies book continues the dark, possessive MM setup and is the last solo mafia title before the reading order shifts into the shared Brea/Skyler universe.
- Obey Me Daddy (listed/TBA): Skyler’s WIP page still shows this title with a release date marked TBA, so it is best treated as announced rather than available.
- Corrupt Me Daddy (listed in catalog sources): Fantastic Fiction lists a fifth Mafia Daddies title from 2023, but Goodreads’ series page still shows only the first three, so this one is best noted as catalog-listed rather than fully confirmed from the author site.
Meant to Be
- Finding His Daddies (2020): Reece loses his home and finds refuge with two older men, starting a hurt-comfort MMM Daddy/boy series that is gentler in feel than the mafia books.
- Loving His Daddies (2020): The relationship settles into its emotional core, but the series keeps building rather than stopping at the first happy ending.
- Trusting His Daddies (2020): The trilogy closes by testing whether Reece and his Daddies can keep the family they fought to build.
Strictly Off Limits
co-written with Rheland Richmond
- Forbidden (2020): This two-book series opens with a relationship the characters clearly should not want, making boundary-crossing the engine of the romance.
- Fragile (2020): Jack and Tom push the line even further in a father’s-best-friend style setup that turns emotional vulnerability into the second book’s main pull.
Atlanta Daddies
- Broken Boy (2021): Layne is trapped in an abusive Daddy relationship until Branson enters the picture, giving the series a heavier opening built around rescue, healing, and chosen family.
- Beautiful Boy (2021): A bodyguard-style pairing drives book two as Red is told to protect a bratty, newly visible Aaron and ends up wanting much more than the job requires.
- Rich Boys (2021): Two boys who both need a Daddy turn the third book into a triad-style relationship story rather than a standard pair-only setup.
- Big Boy (2021): Carter’s body-image struggles and Samuel’s refusal to let him shrink himself for others give this book a more openly affirming emotional center.
- Lost Boy (2021): A fading model and a man barely holding his life together meet in a quieter, more caretaking finale to the Atlanta run.
Burns Brothers
- Alpha’s Surprise Baby (2019): The earliest clearly listed Skyler Snow mpreg title opens the Burns Brothers line with a wolf/omega pairing and the start of the author’s shifter-fated-mate lane.
- Taming the Alpha (2019): Nathan Burns, the family playboy, gets a more stubborn, jealousy-laced romance that keeps the series focused on pack bonds and fated attraction.
- Fated to His Alpha (2019): The trilogy closes by leaning hardest into fate, heat, and the brothers’ larger pack-centered family setup.
South River
My December Alpha (2020): A frightened omega hiding from an abusive ex is sent to stay with an older wolf, turning one winter-safe-house setup into an age-gap fated-mates romance.
The Lost Wolves
- Betrayed (2020): Dominik loses his old life, builds a new pack, and finds the mate who makes the whole series possible.
- Hunted (2020): Jacob is running from a predatory alpha when Leo, a small-town doctor, becomes both protector and possible mate.
- Healing (2020): A traumatized omega father and the alpha fate chooses for him turn this entry toward recovery and trust.
- Wild (2020): Ace, a scammer who refuses to belong to anyone, collides with the alpha who knows instantly they are meant to be together.
City Heat
- Howling (2021): Goodreads lists this as the first City Heat book, opening a Detroit-set mpreg/shifter line with a more urban feel than the earlier pack books.
- Hissing (2021): The second book continues that city-based supernatural line and keeps the same fated-mates energy in a different pairing.
Nebraska Fated Mates
- Trusting in Fate (2021): Jasper, a lone-wolf handyman, meets Grim, an omega deer, in a predator-prey pairing that signals this series’ softer, more domestic side.
- Bound by Fate (2021): A bookish hero and a mate he practically crashes into push the second book toward a quieter, more everyday version of fated-mates romance.
Vale Valley Season Five
His Feisty Omega (2022): Winston and the much older, grumpy Kieran turn Skyler’s Vale Valley contribution into a cranky-sunshine shifter romance inside the larger multi-author world.
Naughty or Nice shared-world entries
- Dear Daddy, Please Punish Me (2020): Fitch wants a firm, punishing Daddy and finds Diego instead, giving Skyler’s first Naughty or Nice entry a stalker-threat subplot and strong Daddy/boy chemistry.
- His Boy to Tame (2022): Skyler’s Season Two contribution is another standalone Daddy/boy holiday romance and should be treated as a shared-world extra, not a core series stop.
Mated by Magic
- Julian (coming soon): Skyler’s site presents this as an upcoming dragon-shifter book about an omega promised elsewhere who recognizes his true mate.
- Easton (coming soon): Also listed as coming soon, this appears to be the next planned book in the same dragon-focused branch.
Co-written books with Brea Alepoú
best read through the suggested Mayhem Universe order on Skyler’s site
Vitale Brothers
- Take Me Apart (2022): The shared mafia universe fully opens here, with the Vitale family becoming the main center of the darker co-written books.
- Paid in Full (2023): The second Vitale book pushes deeper into debt, loyalty, and dangerous attachment inside the same family empire.
- Say I Do (2023): Marriage pressure and family power plays drive the third installment, making it feel bigger and messier than a simple continuation.
- Never Say Never (2024): An FBI-versus-mafia angle and a single-dad setup push the series into open conflict while keeping the Vitale family at the center.
- End It All (2025): The fifth book keeps the Vitale war moving and is part of the official reading order before the Marino Family launch.
- Always the Villain (2026): Cesare Vitale takes the spotlight in the current newest Vitale novel, with the author site, Goodreads, and retail listings all placing it in February 2026.
The Hitters MC Club
- Bad Habits (2024): The co-written universe expands beyond pure mafia into bikers and thieves, but keeps the same possessive dark-romance energy.
- No Good (2024): The second Hitters book continues that rougher club branch rather than resetting the world.
Marino Family
Blood & Lace (2025): This newer mafia-family branch opens with the same obsessive, violent, found-family tone Skyler’s site uses to describe the Marino line.
A note on pen names
Skyler’s site also says Wren Snow is the alter ego of Skyler Snow and lists darker/taboo paranormal books there, including Malicious Gods: Sobek, Mafia Prince, and Dragon Boss. I would treat those as separate pen-name books, not part of the main Skyler Snow reading order unless you specifically want the alter-ego catalog too.
The best Skyler Snow order for most readers
For most new readers, the easiest answer is:
- Break Me Daddy
- Fight Me Daddy
- Cold
- Watch Me Daddy
- Then either move into the Vitale Brothers universe or branch sideways into Atlanta Daddies or Meant to Be
That route follows the author’s own suggested crossover path while still letting you stop after the solo books if that is the version of Skyler Snow you prefer.
Latest release status
As of April 14, 2026, the newest clearly listed Skyler Snow-associated release is Always the Villain, published on February 24, 2026 as Vitale Brothers book 6. Fantastic Fiction also lists Chains of Obsession as Pretty Deadly book 1 for March 2026, but because that title does not yet appear on Skyler’s official site in the same clear way as the established series, I would treat it as an upcoming catalog listing rather than a firm core reading-order stop.
Final word
Skyler Snow is not really a “read everything strictly by publication date” author. Skyler is a pick your lane, then stay in that lane author. Start with Break Me Daddy for dark contemporary MM, Finding His Daddies for a softer Daddy/boy path, or Alpha’s Surprise Baby for shifter mpreg. Once you know which version of Skyler Snow you like best, the rest of the catalog becomes much easier to navigate.
Frank is the editor of BookSeries.blog, focusing on publication order, chronological timelines, and spoiler-free reading guides for book series and fictional universes.

