Tia Lewis Books in Order (Updated April 14, 2026)

Tia Lewis writes short-form contemporary romance built around distinct alpha-hero lanes: bikers, MMA fighters, mafia men, athletes, military romance, and billionaires. The important thing is not finding one giant master order.

Tia Lewis Books in Order (Updated April 14, 2026)

It is knowing which books are actually linked and which ones are just neighboring titles in the same broad style. Goodreads and Fantastic Fiction both show several small series rather than one connected mega-world.

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The simplest way to read Tia Lewis

Pick a lane.

  1. If you want biker romance, start with Threat.
  2. If you want MMA romance, start with Redemption.
  3. If you want mafia romance, start with The Hitman’s Possession.
  4. If you want military romance, start with Only One You.
  5. If you want a quicker billionaire branch, start with Dirty Money or Tempt Me, depending on whether you want a duet or a shorter co-written billionaire line.

Best practical reading order

This is the most useful way to approach the bibliography:

  1. Read each series internally in order.
  2. Treat co-written books with Penelope Marshall or Roxy Sinclaire as their own tracks.
  3. Leave the standalones for last unless one premise is exactly what you want.
  4. Do not worry about full-career publication order unless you are collecting everything.

Tia Lewis books in order

Blood Riders MC

  1. Threat (2016): The Blood Riders world opens with a biker-alpha setup that establishes the club tone, the danger level, and the possessive energy that runs through the whole series.
  2. Reveal (2016): Book two stays inside the same MC world, expanding the club’s internal drama rather than starting over with a completely separate backdrop.
  3. Creed (2016): The third Blood Riders book continues the rougher biker-romance mood, with another alpha-led relationship tied to the same club setting.
  4. Diesel (2017): The final listed Blood Riders novel closes the MC line with another biker hero romance built on loyalty, edge, and club-world tension.

Warrior Zone Fighters

  1. Redemption (2017): A disgraced MMA fighter fighting to reclaim his title and the woman connected to his past opens Tia Lewis’s strongest sports-adjacent series.
  2. Revived (2017): Book two keeps the Warrior Zone setting active, using another fighter-centered romance to build the same cage-fight world.
  3. Reckless (2018): The third installment pushes the series deeper into bad-boy fighter territory, with the romance shaped by risk, ego, and physical danger.
  4. Restrained (2018): The fourth and current listed Warrior Zone book continues the MMA-romance line with another alpha fighter and a more control-focused dynamic.

The Hitman’s Duology

  1. The Hitman’s Possession (2016): This opens Tia Lewis’s mafia branch with the most direct possible dark-romance hook: a heroine caught in the orbit of a possessive hired killer.
  2. The Hitman’s Property (2016): The second half continues that same criminal-romance arc, so it works best as a true follow-up rather than as a separate entry point.

Alpha Men

co-written with Roxy Sinclaire

  1. Dirty Money (2016): A billionaire/alpha setup opens this short co-written duet, making it one of the easiest places to sample Tia Lewis’s more polished bad-rich-man lane.
  2. Dirty Hacker (2016): The second Alpha Men book keeps the same short, high-concept billionaire-romance approach while shifting to a more tech-flavored hero type.

You and Me

co-written with Penelope Marshall

  1. Only One You (2017): This military-romance series opens with a second-chance setup and a soldier-centered emotional line that is more earnest than Tia Lewis’s mafia or biker books.
  2. Addicted To You (2017): Book two continues the same connected relationship world, keeping the tone emotional and relationship-driven rather than shifting into a new genre lane.
  3. Bound to You (2017): A war survivor and the love that anchors him give this third book a stronger military-romance identity than the earlier entries.
  4. Forever With You (2018): The final listed book closes the You and Me series by moving into celebrity pressure and the strain that public life puts on a romance.

Me

co-written with Penelope Marshall

  1. Misled (2017): This appears to be the first book in the shorter Me line, and it is best treated as a separate co-written billionaire/contemporary branch rather than part of You and Me.
  2. Tempt Me (2017): The second and better-documented Me book is a second-chance billionaire romance, making this a compact follow-up series rather than a major catalog spine.

Sports standalones

  1. Draw Play (2016): A football romance and one of Tia Lewis’s best-known individual titles, this works well for readers who want a single sports book without committing to the fighter series.
  2. Stadium of Lights (2016): Another sports-centered standalone, built around a second-chance setup rather than an ongoing series framework.

Other standalones and side titles

  1. Naughty Prescription (2017): A medical-romance standalone that sits outside the main series lanes and works as a quick one-book sample of Tia Lewis’s alpha style.
  2. The Journalist (2017): A standalone contemporary romance, best treated as separate from the biker, fighter, and mafia series.
  3. Wicked Paradise (2018): A later billionaire standalone or side-branch title that fits the author’s alpha-rich-man lane without needing any earlier book first.
  4. Sinful Torment (2018): A co-written darker romance title that appears in Goodreads listings but is better treated as a side project than as a core Tia Lewis starting point.

What actually needs to be read in order?

The answer is simple: the series do, the career doesn’t.

You should read:

  • Blood Riders MC in order
  • Warrior Zone Fighters in order
  • The Hitman’s Duology in order
  • You and Me in order
  • Alpha Men in order

But you do not need to read biker books before fighter books, or mafia books before military books. These are separate tracks, not one shared continuity.

Best starting point by taste

  1. Best biker start: Threat
    It opens the Blood Riders MC line and gives the clearest taste of Tia Lewis’s biker side.
  2. Best fighter start: Redemption
    This is the strongest series opener for readers who like bad-boy sports romance with a stronger ongoing series frame.
  3. Best mafia start: The Hitman’s Possession
    It is short, direct, and clearly the beginning of a two-book criminal-romance arc.
  4. Best one-book sample: Draw Play
    It is one of her most visible individual titles and does not ask for any larger commitment.

Latest release status

As of April 14, 2026, I did not find evidence of a newer active Tia Lewis release program beyond the compact backlist already listed on Goodreads, Amazon, Fantastic Fiction, and Romance.io. The newest books that surfaced consistently across those sources are from roughly 2018, including Restrained, Forever With You, Wicked Paradise, and Sinful Torment. That suggests the publicly visible catalog is currently stable rather than actively expanding.

Final word

Tia Lewis is not a one-order author. She is a pick-the-hero-type author.

Start with Threat for bikers, Redemption for fighters, The Hitman’s Possession for mafia, or Draw Play for a one-book sports sample. Then stay inside that lane until the series ends. That is the cleanest way to read her catalog without creating a continuity that the books themselves do not really have.

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