Tara Sivec Books in Order (Updated 2026-02-14)

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.

Tara Sivec Books in Order (Updated 2026-02-14)

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

  1. Seduction and Snacks: A single mom’s chaotic life collides with the one-night stand she can’t forget, or ignore.
  2. Futures and Frosting: Parenthood and commitment get tested when reality refuses to match the fantasy.
  3. Troubles and Treats: Family mayhem peaks as love tries to survive embarrassment, stress, and a lot of sugar.
  4. 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

  1. Love and Lists: A friendship-and-romance knot tightens when plans fall apart and feelings don’t.
  2. Passion and Ponies: Country charm, stubborn pride, and a complicated attraction turn into a real gamble.
  3. Tattoos and TaTas (short, commonly listed as 2.5): A cause-driven, heart-forward interlude that fits best after book two.
  4. Baking and Babies: A surprise pregnancy reshapes priorities and forces a couple to define “together.”

Fool Me Once

  1. Shame on You: A messy history resurfaces and turns “never again” into “maybe.”
  2. Shame on Me: A second round of temptation tests whether trust can be rebuilt without rewriting the truth.
  3. 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)

  1. A Beautiful Lie: A relationship built on omission starts cracking under the weight of what’s unsaid.
  2. Because of You: A dangerous connection deepens as consequences follow close behind.
  3. Worn Me Down: Survival turns personal when the threat stops being distant and becomes intimate.
  4. Closer to the Edge: Endgame pressure forces the characters to choose between safety and the life they actually want.

Ignite Trilogy

  1. Burned: A volatile attraction ignites while grief and anger keep feeding the flames.
  2. Branded: The aftermath becomes the conflict as loyalty, love, and pain all demand a price.

Fisher’s Light

  1. Worth the Trip (short, commonly listed as 0.5): A brief lead-in that sets tone and tension before the main story.
  2. Fisher’s Light: Two damaged lives circle each other until honesty becomes the only way forward.

Holiday Family

  1. The Stocking Was Hung: A holiday gathering turns into a chaotic crash-course in love and family.
  2. Cupid Has a Heart-On: Romance gets weaponized by meddling and hormones, with feelings as collateral damage.
  3. The Firework Exploded: Summer celebration energy meets emotional fallout that nobody can dodge.
  4. The Bunny Is Coming: Springtime antics stir up surprises that force grown-up conversations.
  5. 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

  1. At the Stroke of Midnight: A Cinderella-flavored setup turns steamy when the heroine refuses to play sweet.
  2. In Bed with the Beast: Beauty-and-the-Beast energy with a heroine who pushes back, and a hero who likes it.
  3. Kiss the Girl: A Little Mermaid riff where attraction and stubbornness fight for control of the storyline.

Hometown Love

  1. The Simple Life: A fresh start in a familiar place becomes complicated when chemistry refuses to be polite.
  2. Just My Type: A new relationship tests whether “starting over” can include trusting again.
  3. Otterly Scorched: A small-town romance with big feelings where miscommunication learns to lose.

Summersweet Island

  1. Kiss My Putt: Vacation vibes, golf-course chaos, and a romance that stops being casual too quickly.
  2. Swing and a Mishap: One mistake turns into a whole relationship when two people stop pretending it’s nothing.
  3. Dashing Through the No: Holiday timing plus close quarters forces a couple to face the obvious.
  4. First and Tension: Competitive sparks and emotional tension collide until someone finally blinks.
  5. With This Fling: A “just for fun” plan collapses the moment real attachment shows up.
  6. 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

  1. Seduction and Snacks (to get her comedy rhythm)
  2. Love and Lists (to see the broader Chocolate universe expand)
  3. The Simple Life (to sample her small-town trilogy style)
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