Tracy Lorraine Books in Order (Updated March 25, 2026)

Tracy Lorraine writes contemporary romance across several distinct branches: dark academy and mafia romance, high school bully romance, hockey romance, billionaire romance, and earlier new-adult contemporary series. Her official site currently centers the big modern lines such as Knight’s Ridge Empire, Maddison Kings University, Rosewood High, Rebel Ink, Harrow Creek Hawks, Callahan Billionaires, LA Vipers, Falling, and Forbidden, while older and side titles still show up through her store and catalog listings.

Tracy Lorraine Books in Order (Updated March 25, 2026)

The most important reading rule is simple: read each series in order, and do not mix the dark-school universes unless you are intentionally doing a full-catalog read. Knight’s Ridge Empire, Rosewood High, and Maddison Kings University are related in tone and reader audience, but they are separate series with their own internal payoffs.

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The cleanest Tracy Lorraine reading path

For most readers, this is the least confusing route:

  1. Read the earlier contemporary series separately: Falling, Forbidden, Rebel Ink, and Never Forget.
  2. Read Rosewood High in order.
  3. Move to Maddison Kings University.
  4. Read Knight’s Ridge Empire straight through by trilogy order.
  5. Pick up the more recent standalone-series branches: Harrow Creek Hawks, Callahan Billionaires, Seattle Saints, and LA Vipers.

That route keeps the older contemporary romances together, then moves into the darker school and mafia side, and finishes with the newer sports and billionaire books.

Falling series

This is one of Tracy Lorraine’s earlier contemporary romance lines. It is easiest to read in release order.

  1. Falling For Ryan: Part One (2016): The series opens with a friends-to-lovers setup that starts one of Lorraine’s most emotional early relationship arcs.
  2. Falling For Ryan: Part Two (2016): This continues the same central romance, so it works as a direct follow-on rather than a separate jumping-in point.
  3. Falling For Jax (2016): A second-chance romance that widens the series beyond the Ryan duet.
  4. Falling For Ruben (2016): A small-town romance that shifts the series toward a fresh couple while keeping the same emotional style.
  5. Falling For Fin (2017): A brother’s-best-friend story that pushes the series into a more openly forbidden direction.
  6. Falling For Lucas (2017): An office romance that brings workplace tension into the Falling run.
  7. Falling For Caleb (2017): An M/M second-chance romance that broadens the series’ relationship mix.
  8. Falling For Daniel (2017): A novella-length side story that works best after the surrounding main novels.
  9. Falling For Declan (2018): An enemies-to-lovers entry that keeps the series moving into sharper conflict.
  10. Falling For Liam (2019): A later second-chance romance that effectively closes out the main Falling path.

Forbidden series

Lorraine’s official site groups this as one Forbidden collection made up of a trilogy and two duets, while Goodreads preserves the individual seven-book sequence. For reading-order purposes, the individual order is the clearer choice.

  1. Falling for the Forbidden: The series begins with the step-sibling thread that anchors the first arc.
  2. Losing the Forbidden: The fallout from the opening relationship intensifies, so this is not a good place to start.
  3. Fighting for the Forbidden: This closes the first trilogy by turning secrecy into open conflict and payoff.
  4. Craving Redemption: A new duet begins, shifting the focus to an older-man/younger-woman office romance.
  5. Demanding Redemption: This completes that middle duet and is best read immediately after book four.
  6. Avoiding Temptation: The final duet opens with the student/teacher storyline.
  7. Chasing Temptation: The series ends by resolving that last forbidden arc.

Rebel Ink

This is a compact modern contemporary-romance series and one of the easier Tracy Lorraine entry points.

  1. All In On You: A prequel that adds setup before the main band of brothers begins.
  2. Hate You (2020): An enemies-to-lovers opener that establishes Rebel Ink’s friend-group foundation.
  3. Trick You (2020): A brother’s-best-friend romance that builds on the shared-circle dynamics.
  4. Defy You (2020): Another brother’s-best-friend setup, this time with an age-gap angle that raises the stakes.
  5. Play You (2021): A second-chance, single-dad romance that gives the series a more domestic emotional turn.
  6. Catch You (2021): A strangers-to-lovers entry that extends the group beyond the original four-book core.

Rosewood High

Rosewood High is one of Lorraine’s clearest school-romance series. Read it in order.

0.5 Locke (2020): A side entry that adds context around the Rosewood world before the main arc fully expands.

  1. Thorn (2019): The series opens with enemies-to-lovers football romance and the core bully-school atmosphere.
  2. Paine (2020): A best-friends-to-something-more setup deepens the social and emotional network around Rosewood.
  3. Savage (2020): A new arrival and a dangerous social circle push the series further into dark-campus territory.
  4. Fierce (2020): A reputation-driven romance that adds more interior damage beneath the school hierarchy.
  5. Hunter (2020): This shifts to one of the kings of Rosewood and works best after the earlier social groundwork.
    5.5 Faze (2020): A shorter side story that fits best after Hunter.
  6. Fury (2021): The emotional intensity rises, keeping the series firmly in its darker bully-romance lane.
  7. Legend (2021): A call-for-help setup closes the main Rosewood run with some of the biggest personal stakes in the series.

Maddison Kings University

This is Tracy Lorraine’s dark college bully series. Read it straight through.

0.5 The Mistakes You Make (2021): A prequel that adds useful emotional context before the first main trilogy.

  1. The Revenge You Seek (2021): The series launches with revenge, obsession, and unresolved history at university level.
  2. The Deception You Weave (2021): The first central arc deepens, with hidden truths taking over the relationship dynamic.
  3. The Betrayal You Serve (2021): This closes the opening trilogy by cashing in the secrets and grievances built from book one.
  4. The Vengeance You Crave (2021): A new duet begins, carrying the university world forward through a different couple.
  5. The Destruction You Desire (2021): The second arc darkens further and works as a direct continuation of book four.
  6. The Devastation You Reap (2021): A third arc opens with another couple but the same damaged-university atmosphere.
  7. The Retaliation You Deliver (2021): This completes that final duet and rounds out the main numbered series.
  8. The Secrets You Keep (2022): A later dark MFM college romance set in the same world, best read after the main seven books.

Knight’s Ridge Empire

This is Lorraine’s biggest dark-school/mafia universe on her current official site. The safest order is trilogy by trilogy. Goodreads tracks 19 primary works, and the official store also confirms the Wicked, Dark, Reckless, Corrupt, and Sinful trilogies.

Wicked Trilogy

0.5 Wicked Summer Knight (2021): A prequel-style bridge into the first Knight’s Ridge couple.

  1. Wicked Knight (2021): The universe opens with dark mafia, high-school rivalry, and the series’ core power structure.
  2. Wicked Princess (2021): The same central arc continues, so this is not a standalone entry.
  3. Wicked Empire (2021): The first trilogy closes by paying off the school and family war built from book one.

Deviant Trilogy

  1. Deviant Knight (2021): A new central couple keeps the same world but shifts the emotional center.
  2. Deviant Princess (2021): This deepens the second trilogy’s possessive and dangerous dynamic.
  3. Deviant Reign (2021): The trilogy ends by resolving that couple’s larger family and loyalty conflict.

Reckless Trilogy

0.5 One Reckless Knight (2022): A short prequel/bridge into the trilogy.

  1. Reckless Knight (2022): Another couple takes over, but the Knight’s Ridge social and criminal web stays central.
  2. Reckless Princess (2022): The emotional damage and shifting alliances sharpen here.
  3. Reckless Dynasty (2022): The trilogy finishes by turning family legacy into the final pressure point.

Dark Trilogy

0.5 Dark Halloween Knight (2022): A side bridge before the full trilogy.

  1. Dark Knight (2022): This opens the fourth Knight’s Ridge arc with a darker school-and-mafia balance.
  2. Dark Princess (2022): The relationship and danger intensify, so it works best only after book one.
  3. Dark Legacy (2022): The trilogy resolves with family fallout and inheritance-style consequences.

Corrupt Trilogy

0.5 Corrupt Valentine Knight (2022): A short transitional entry.

  1. Corrupt Knight (2022): This opens the fifth trilogy with another high-conflict couple inside the same empire.
  2. Corrupt Princess (2023): The central romance gets more dangerous as trust keeps collapsing.
  3. Corrupt Union (2023): The trilogy closes by turning alliance into the series’ key question.

Sinful Trilogy

0.5 Sinful Stolen Knight (2023): A short lead-in to the final confirmed trilogy.

  1. Sinful Knight (2023): The last major Knight’s Ridge couple begins, carrying the same dark-universe intensity.
  2. Sinful Princess (2023): The emotional and criminal stakes tighten around the central pair.
  3. Sinful Kingdom (2023): This closes the currently confirmed main Knight’s Ridge run.

After the main run

Knights Ridge Destiny: This appears in Lorraine’s 2026 store mystery-box title pool, but I did not find a clear official series-page explanation for where it sits, so it is safest to treat as a supplemental Knight’s Ridge extra rather than a main-series starting point.

Harrow Creek Hawks

This is a darker, captive/why-choose mafia line and should be read in order.

  1. Merciless (2024): The series opens with captivity, power imbalance, and the tone for the whole Hawks run.
  2. Relentless (2024): The shared dynamic continues, so this lands best after Merciless.
  3. Lawless (2024): The series broadens the emotional and criminal fallout.
  4. Fearless (2024): The final book pays off the series-wide captivity and loyalty tension.

Callahan Billionaires

These are interconnected billionaire romances, but each one is positioned as a standalone within the same world.

  1. By His Vow (2024): An arranged-marriage opener that establishes the family and the billionaire tone.
  2. By His Rule (2024): A fake-dating workplace romance that expands the world rather than continuing the same couple.
  3. By His Play (2025): A fake-engagement, friends-to-lovers finale that closes the current trilogy.

Seattle Saints

This is a newer sports-romance branch.

  1. Broken Saint (2024): A second-chance sports romance that starts the Saints line.
  2. Fallen Saint (2026): The follow-up continues the series and is best read after Broken Saint.

LA Vipers

The LA Vipers hockey line is one of Lorraine’s newest active series. The first five titles are clearly indexed; the last two entries showing up in some databases are still too unstable by title to treat as firm final names.

  1. Breaking The Pucking Rules (2025): A forbidden single-dad hockey romance that opens the LA Vipers world.
  2. Playing the Pucking Game (2025): A brother’s-best-friend, roommates hockey romance that builds the shared team setting.
  3. Scoring the Pucking Goal (2025): A grumpy/sunshine hockey romance that continues the series’ team-centered structure.
  4. Faking the Pucking Shot (2026): The fourth Vipers novel keeps the same connected standalone approach.
  5. Risking The Pucking Defense (2026): The fifth confirmed title continues the sequence.

Never Forget

A smaller early series that is easiest to keep separate from the larger school and mafia worlds.

  1. Never Forget Him (2018): A military-romance opener built around loss and reconnection.
  2. Never Forget Us (2018): The second book continues the emotional through-line rather than resetting the universe.
  3. Everywhere & Nowhere (2018): The third entry closes the series with distance, time, and lingering attachment at the center.
  4. Forget Me Not: A complete collection rather than a separate new novel.

Best place to start

There is no single universal starting point because Tracy Lorraine writes in very different modes.

Start with Hate You if you want a contemporary-romance entry that is easier and less dark. Start with Thorn if you want high-school bully romance. Start with The Revenge You Seek if you want dark college romance. Start with Wicked Knight if you want the biggest mafia-school universe. Start with Breaking The Pucking Rules if you want to begin with her current hockey lane.

Latest release status

As of March 25, 2026, Tracy Lorraine’s most current clearly indexed branches include LA Vipers and Seattle Saints. The first five LA Vipers books are clearly listed through 2026 on catalog sources, and Fallen Saint is indexed as Seattle Saints book 2 for 2026. I also found a store reference to Knights Ridge Destiny, but not enough stable context to place it confidently in the main order above.

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