Tara Sivec writes across romantic comedy, romantic suspense, and a few darker standalones, with most continuity living inside clearly named series. If you stay inside one series at a time, you’ll avoid nearly all accidental spoilers and cameo confusion.

This page is set up like a bookshelf label system: choose the shelf that fits your mood, then follow the spine order listed under that shelf.
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How to read Tara Sivec without overthinking it
If you want her signature rom-com voice: start with Chocolate Lovers.
If you want fairy-tale riffs with adult humor: start with Naughty Princess Club.
If you want a small-town trilogy: start with Hometown Love.
If you want romantic suspense (published as T E Sivec): start with Playing with Fire.
Chocolate Lovers
- Seduction and Snacks: A single mom’s chaotic life collides with the one-night stand she can’t forget, or ignore.
- Futures and Frosting: Parenthood and commitment get tested when reality refuses to match the fantasy.
- Troubles and Treats: Family mayhem peaks as love tries to survive embarrassment, stress, and a lot of sugar.
- Hearts and Llamas (short story, commonly listed as 3.5): A quick Valentine’s detour that leans into the series’ wild humor and warm payoff.
Convenience note: There are bundle editions that collect these stories; they aren’t new books.
Chocoholics
- Love and Lists: A friendship-and-romance knot tightens when plans fall apart and feelings don’t.
- Passion and Ponies: Country charm, stubborn pride, and a complicated attraction turn into a real gamble.
- Tattoos and TaTas (short, commonly listed as 2.5): A cause-driven, heart-forward interlude that fits best after book two.
- Baking and Babies: A surprise pregnancy reshapes priorities and forces a couple to define “together.”
Fool Me Once
- Shame on You: A messy history resurfaces and turns “never again” into “maybe.”
- Shame on Me: A second round of temptation tests whether trust can be rebuilt without rewriting the truth.
- Shame on Him: The final couple’s turn delivers closure when the past stops letting anyone stay comfortable.
Playing with Fire (as T E Sivec)
- A Beautiful Lie: A relationship built on omission starts cracking under the weight of what’s unsaid.
- Because of You: A dangerous connection deepens as consequences follow close behind.
- Worn Me Down: Survival turns personal when the threat stops being distant and becomes intimate.
- Closer to the Edge: Endgame pressure forces the characters to choose between safety and the life they actually want.
Ignite Trilogy
- Burned: A volatile attraction ignites while grief and anger keep feeding the flames.
- Branded: The aftermath becomes the conflict as loyalty, love, and pain all demand a price.
Fisher’s Light
- Worth the Trip (short, commonly listed as 0.5): A brief lead-in that sets tone and tension before the main story.
- Fisher’s Light: Two damaged lives circle each other until honesty becomes the only way forward.
Holiday Family
- The Stocking Was Hung: A holiday gathering turns into a chaotic crash-course in love and family.
- Cupid Has a Heart-On: Romance gets weaponized by meddling and hormones, with feelings as collateral damage.
- The Firework Exploded: Summer celebration energy meets emotional fallout that nobody can dodge.
- The Bunny Is Coming: Springtime antics stir up surprises that force grown-up conversations.
- The Pumpkin Was Stuffed: The season’s chaos becomes the backdrop for commitment decisions that won’t wait.
Also seen: An omnibus sometimes labeled as a “Holidays” collection, this is a compilation, not a new story.
Naughty Princess Club
- At the Stroke of Midnight: A Cinderella-flavored setup turns steamy when the heroine refuses to play sweet.
- In Bed with the Beast: Beauty-and-the-Beast energy with a heroine who pushes back, and a hero who likes it.
- Kiss the Girl: A Little Mermaid riff where attraction and stubbornness fight for control of the storyline.
Hometown Love
- The Simple Life: A fresh start in a familiar place becomes complicated when chemistry refuses to be polite.
- Just My Type: A new relationship tests whether “starting over” can include trusting again.
- Otterly Scorched: A small-town romance with big feelings where miscommunication learns to lose.
Summersweet Island
- Kiss My Putt: Vacation vibes, golf-course chaos, and a romance that stops being casual too quickly.
- Swing and a Mishap: One mistake turns into a whole relationship when two people stop pretending it’s nothing.
- Dashing Through the No: Holiday timing plus close quarters forces a couple to face the obvious.
- First and Tension: Competitive sparks and emotional tension collide until someone finally blinks.
- With This Fling: A “just for fun” plan collapses the moment real attachment shows up.
- Spare Me: The series leans into payoff energy as relationships settle into what they actually are.
Standalone novels and collaborations
These are designed to stand on their own; read anytime.
- Watch Over Me: A protective bond forms when danger makes ordinary life feel unsafe.
- Bury Me: Grief and devotion intertwine as a relationship faces the hardest kind of loss.
- Jed Had to Die: Dark humor and sharp emotion collide around a problem nobody wants to claim.
- Below Deck: Confined spaces and high attraction turn a getaway into a pressure cooker.
- The Story of Us: A relationship is reexamined when the past insists on being part of the present.
- Wish You Were Mine: A lingering connection becomes unavoidable when timing stops cooperating.
- Christmas Cliché: A holiday romance that knowingly plays with tropes while still landing the feelings.
- Heidi’s Guide to Four Letter Words (with Andi Arndt): A funny, frank romance built around voice, banter, and adult messiness.
- Stop Ghosting Me: A modern romance where silence becomes the problem, and also the test.
Collections and multi-author projects
These are optional and usually exist as anthologies or convenience editions.
- Chocolate Lovers (collection): A bundled way to read the core Chocolate Lovers stories in one place.
- Eye Candy (with others): A multi-author set where Tara Sivec’s contribution is one part of a larger lineup.
- No Tricks, Just Treats (with others): A themed collection meant for variety rather than a single continuity.
Best “first three” for most readers
- Seduction and Snacks (to get her comedy rhythm)
- Love and Lists (to see the broader Chocolate universe expand)
- The Simple Life (to sample her small-town trilogy style)
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