Winter Travers writes contemporary romance, motorcycle-club romance, romantic suspense, small-town romance, and action-heavy romance. Her catalogue is large, so the cleanest way to read her is by series, not by one single publication list.

The safest starting point is Loving Lo if you want her original Devil’s Knights world. Start with Nickel if you want Fallen Lords MC, or My Biker if you want a newer MC series with a more recent publishing style.
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Do not mix all of the MC series into one timeline unless a book clearly identifies itself as a crossover.
Fast Reading Map
- Read Devil’s Knights before Devil’s Knights 2nd Generation.
- Read Fallen Lords MC before Fallen Lords MC 2nd Gen.
- Read Iron Fiends MC, Kings of Vengeance MC, Kings of Anarchy MC: Michigan, and Saint’s Outlaws MC: Madison, WI as separate MC lanes unless a crossover note says otherwise.
- Read non-MC series such as Powerhouse M.A., Nitro Crew, He Says, Sweet Love, and Wild Preachers Club separately.
Devil’s Knights Books in Order
The Devil’s Knights books are one of Winter Travers’ core MC sequences. Read them in order because the club, couples, and recurring family dynamics build across the series.
- Loving Lo (2015): Opens the Devil’s Knights world through Lo and Meg, establishing the club romance tone and the family-centered MC setting.
- Finding Cyn (2015): Shifts focus to Cyn while keeping the Devil’s Knights world close around loyalty, attraction, and club protection.
- Gravel’s Road (2015): Gives Gravel his place in the series and continues the club’s pattern of hard men, messy danger, and emotional commitment.
- Battling Troy (2015): Centers Troy’s romance and keeps the series grounded in personal battles inside the wider MC family.
- Gambler’s Longshot (2016): Brings Gambler forward with a romance shaped by risk, chance, and a long-shot relationship.
- Keeping Meg (2016): Returns attention to Meg and the Devil’s Knights family, making it more meaningful after the earlier books.
- Fighting Demon (2016): Moves Demon into the spotlight with a club romance built around conflict, protection, and emotional resistance.
- Unraveling Fayth (2017): Follows Fayth’s story and works best after the earlier Devil’s Knights relationships are already familiar.
- Forever Lo (2019): Revisits Lo and Meg later in the series, giving the original couple a stronger “where are they now” position.
- Freedom Ride (2023): A later Devil’s Knights entry that should be saved until after the main original sequence.
Devil’s Knights 2nd Generation Books in Order
Devil’s Knights 2nd Generation follows the next generation of the club world. Read the original Devil’s Knights books first if you want full family context.
- Passing the Torch (2020): Begins the second-generation arc and makes the generational handoff explicit.
- Riding the Line (2020): Continues the new generation’s club romances with the original legacy already in the background.
- Royal Mess (2021): Adds another second-generation romance with more club-family complications.
- Changing Lanes (2021): Moves the series through another couple while keeping the next-generation theme active.
- Bucking Tradition (2021): Uses the title’s conflict directly, showing a romance that pushes against old club expectations.
- Reining It In (2022): Continues the second-generation world with a relationship shaped by control, restraint, and club loyalty.
- Fractured Brotherhood (2022): Raises the club-conflict side of the series, making order more important than in a loose standalone line.
- Ride the Wind (2022): Keeps the second-generation arc moving through another club romance.
- Chase the Sunset (2023): The latest numbered Devil’s Knights 2nd Generation book and best read after the earlier second-generation entries.
Fallen Lords MC Books in Order
Fallen Lords MC is another major Winter Travers motorcycle-club series. Read in order because the club relationships and side characters accumulate.
- Nickel (2017): Opens the Fallen Lords MC world and introduces the club’s core tone of loyalty, danger, and possessive romance.
- Pipe (2017): Continues the club sequence with Pipe’s romance and the growing Fallen Lords family.
- Maniac (2018): Centers Maniac and pushes the series further into the club’s rougher emotional and suspense territory.
- Wrecker (2018): Gives Wrecker his romance, adding another protective Fallen Lords pairing.
- Boink (2018): Shifts to Boink’s story and keeps the series’ mix of humor, danger, and club commitment.
- Clash (2019): Continues the Fallen Lords line with another club romance built around friction and loyalty.
- Freak (2019): Moves Freak into focus and deepens the club-family side of the series.
- Slayer (2019): Gives Slayer his central story and works best after the earlier Fallen Lords couples are established.
- Brinks (2020): Acts as the ninth main Fallen Lords book and brings the original arc to a later-stage club romance.
- A Fallen Lords Christmas (2021): A holiday entry for existing readers, best read after the main nine-book run.
- A Moo Christmas (2023): A later holiday-style Fallen Lords entry, useful as bonus material rather than a starting point.
Fallen Lords / Devil’s Knights Crossover Extras
- Alice & Meg (2024): A crossover-style extra centered on fan-favorite women from the Fallen Lords and Devil’s Knights worlds.
- Alice & Meg – Girls Trip (2024): A follow-up extra that continues the Alice and Meg friendship/comedy side material.
- Alice & Meg – Summer Vacation (2025): Another crossover extra, best saved until after readers know both MC worlds.
Fallen Lords MC 2nd Gen Books in Order
Fallen Lords MC 2nd Gen is the next-generation continuation of the Fallen Lords world. Read the original Fallen Lords MC series first for the cleanest experience.
- Fallen Dove (2025): Opens the second-generation Fallen Lords sequence with Adley and Mason, using old history and club legacy as the emotional foundation.
- Fallen Star (2026): Continues the new generation through Star and Cole, with a biker-reality-show setup bringing club legacy into the spotlight.
- Fallen Joker (2026): Follows Clove and a Fallen Lords connection, expanding the second-generation cast.
- Fallen Faith (2026): Centers Ever and Jude in a deadly-game setup that pushes the series further into danger and loyalty.
- Fallen Flame (2026): An upcoming second-generation entry involving Lark, Oliver, and a past that refuses to stay buried.
- Fallen Saint (2026): A planned later entry involving Thorn and Bell, best placed after Fallen Flame.
- Fallen Prince (2026): A later listed entry involving Kingston and Demi, not a starting point.
- Fallen Doll (2026): A later second-generation book about the president’s daughter and a Fallen Lords brother.
- Fallen Fool (2027): The final listed second-generation title, currently best treated as upcoming.
Skid Row Kings Books in Order
The Skid Row Kings books are a compact three-book romance series from Winter Travers’ earlier catalogue.
- Downshift (2016): Starts the Skid Row Kings series with a gear-themed romance and the series’ fast, gritty tone.
- Powershift (2016): Continues the series with another romance tied to the same racing and power-shift language.
- Bangshift (2016): Closes the trilogy with a final title that keeps the automotive theme intact.
Powerhouse M.A. Books in Order
The Powerhouse M.A. books are martial-arts-centered romances. Read them in order to keep the gym and fighter setting organized.
- Dropkick My Heart (2017): Opens the Powerhouse M.A. series with a martial-arts romance built around physical discipline and emotional risk.
- Love On the Mat (2017): Continues the fighting-school setting with another romance shaped by training, attraction, and vulnerability.
- Black Belt in Love (2017): Uses the martial-arts title directly, pairing combat skill with romantic commitment.
- Black Belt Knockout (2018): Rounds out the series with another fighter romance and the strongest title link to the series’ combat theme.
Nitro Crew Books in Order
The Nitro Crew books are racing-themed romantic suspense. Read these in order because the team identity is part of the appeal.
- Burndown (2018): Opens the Nitro Crew world with speed, danger, and a romance tied to the racing scene.
- Holeshot (2018): Continues the motorsports sequence with another high-speed romance.
- Redlight (2019): Adds a racing-title conflict point, keeping the series focused on risk and acceleration.
- Shutdown (2019): Closes the main Nitro Crew sequence with a final racing-centered romance.
Sweet Love Books in Order
Sweet Love is a short two-book romance line. Some listings conflict on release dates, but the series numbering places Sweet Burn first.
- Sweet Burn (2018): The first Sweet Love novella, introducing the lighter short-romance side of Winter Travers’ catalogue.
- Five Alarm Donuts (2018): A firefighter-and-baker romance about Blake and Karen, originally tied to a donut-themed collaboration.
Dirty Bitches MC Books in Order
Dirty Bitches MC is a co-written multi-author MC project. Treat it as a separate continuity from Winter Travers’ solo MC series.
- Dirty Bitches MC: Season 1 (2018): Begins the co-written Dirty Bitches MC project with a season-style structure rather than a single-couple solo series.
- Dirty Bitches MC: Season 2 (2018): Continues the shared MC world with another group installment.
- Dirty Bitches MC: Season 3 (2019): The third season-style installment, best read after the first two if following the project.
Wild Preachers Club Books in Order
The Wild Preachers Club books are a small two-book romance sequence.
- Kissing the Bad Boy (2019): Opens the Wild Preachers Club series with a bad-boy romance premise.
- Trapped with the Bad Boy (2020): Continues the series with a forced-proximity setup and a return-to-the-past emotional angle.
Kings of Vengeance MC Books in Order
Kings of Vengeance MC is another full motorcycle-club series. Read these in order because the club identity and danger build across the books.
- Drop a Gear and Disappear (2019): Starts the Kings of Vengeance MC with a road-focused title and a club romance built on escape, loyalty, and danger.
- Lean Into It (2019): Continues the MC series with a romance about choosing roots after a life on the road.
- Knees in the Breeze (2020): Brings the biker freedom theme to the front while the club faces bodies, secrets, and pressure.
- Midnight Wreckage (2020): Darkens the series title language with a romance tied to late-night danger and emotional fallout.
- Thrill Seeker (2020): Focuses on a more risk-driven MC romance within the same club world.
- Livin’ on the Edge (2021): Continues the high-risk club atmosphere with a title built around instability and danger.
- Blacktop Freedom (2021): Returns to the road imagery of the series, tying romance to biker identity and freedom.
- Ride or Die (2021): The final listed Kings of Vengeance MC book, best read after the first seven because it carries the full club-family context.
Banachi Family Books in Order
The Banachi Family series is a mafia-family romance line. It is separate from the MC books.
- Taking Greer (2021): A Banachi Family pre-entry or related book that introduces the family’s darker, dangerous-romance atmosphere.
- His Reward (2023): The first numbered Banachi Family book, beginning the main family sequence.
- His Claim (2024): Continues the Banachi Family with a possessive-romance structure.
- His Sacrifice (2024): Raises the emotional stakes through sacrifice, loyalty, and family pressure.
- His Forever (2024): The fourth numbered Banachi Family book, bringing the main sequence toward a permanent-commitment endpoint.
Kismet Cove Book
- Coasting In (2021): A standalone-style Kismet Cove romance that belongs outside Winter Travers’ MC continuities.
He Says Books in Order
The He Says books are small-town romantic comedies. They are softer and more comedic than the author’s MC-heavy catalogue.
- Wilder Presley Says He Loves Me (2022): Opens the series with Shelby Lyn and Wilder Presley in a second-chance, small-town romantic comedy setup.
- Charlie Beck Says I’m His (2023): Continues the He Says concept with another possessive-but-comedic romance.
- Blake Marshall Says He Needs Me (2024): The third He Says book, best read after the first two for the full series pattern.
Iron Fiends MC Books in Order
Iron Fiends MC is one of Winter Travers’ newer major MC series. Read it in order because it has ten numbered books and a clear club progression.
- My Biker (2023): Begins the Iron Fiends MC series and establishes the new club’s tone.
- My Savior (2023): Continues the Iron Fiends world with a rescue-centered romance.
- My Romeo (2023): Adds a more romantic title frame while staying inside the MC setting.
- My Hero (2024): Moves into hero-protector territory with another Iron Fiends couple.
- My Prince (2024): Continues the series with a romance title that softens the biker-world danger.
- My Dream (2024): Keeps the Iron Fiends line focused on intense personal attachment.
- My Casanova (2025): A later Iron Fiends romance that should be read after the earlier club relationships are established.
- My Knight (2025): Gives the series another protector-coded entry.
- My Hotshot (2025): Centers Dice and a past that returns, forcing him to see beyond the club.
- My End (2025): The tenth Iron Fiends book, involving Tilly and Stretch in a story shaped by revenge, loyalty, and unexpected connection.
Lost Mavericks MC Book
- Protected (2024): A Lost Mavericks MC entry that should be treated as its own MC lane unless future books clearly expand the series.
Royal Bastards MC: Sacramento Books by Winter Travers
This is a shared-world MC series. Winter Travers’ Sacramento books can be read in order within that chapter, but they are separate from her solo MC worlds.
- Playboy (2020): Opens Winter Travers’ run in the Royal Bastards MC: Sacramento chapter.
- Six-Gun (2020): Continues the Sacramento chapter with another club romance.
- Monk (2021): Adds Monk’s story to the shared-world chapter.
- Rebel (2021): Continues the Sacramento line with another biker romance.
- Barracuda (2022): A later Sacramento entry that keeps the Royal Bastards chapter moving.
- Jet (2022): Follows another Royal Bastards MC romance in the Sacramento chapter.
- Jinx (2022): Continues the chapter with Jinx’s story.
- Mace (2023): A later Sacramento chapter entry and best read after the earlier books.
- Urn For Me (2024): The latest listed Royal Bastards MC: Sacramento entry by Winter Travers.
VII Knights MC Book
- Iced (2022): A VII Knights MC entry involving Hannah, Nessa, Ice, and family fallout after the death of the sisters’ parents.
Kings of Anarchy MC: Michigan Books in Order
Kings of Anarchy MC: Michigan is a newer MC sequence. Read in order because the Michigan chapter, Skull Island setting, and unfolding danger build across the books.
- Property of Anchor (2025): Opens the Michigan chapter on Skull Island, where staged horror turns real and Anchor must protect the club’s territory.
- Property of Prime (2025): Continues the series with Shay under Kings of Anarchy protection after learning she is on a hit list.
- Property of Push (2026): Push thinks he has solved the puzzle until McKayla arrives with a secret someone is willing to kill for.
- Property of Bob (2026): An upcoming entry where Bob’s past returns with danger close behind.
- Property of Skull (2026): A later listed entry involving Skull and Ruby, best placed after Property of Bob.
- Property of Cross (2027): A later listed entry involving Cross and Sunny, currently best treated as upcoming.
Saint’s Outlaws MC: Madison, WI Books in Order
Saint’s Outlaws MC: Madison, WI is a newer MC series co-written with Shelby Limon. Read in order because the Saint’s Outlaws takeover of Madison is a continuing setup.
- Twister’s Salvation (2025): Begins the Madison chapter as Twister and the Saint’s Outlaws move in to claim the city.
- Swift’s Game (2026): Continues the battle for Madison through Swift and Britta, with secrets and bloodshed tightening the stakes.
- Wheels’ Reckoning (2026): An upcoming entry where Wheels is pulled between club duty and the woman who makes him question everything.
- Hodge’s Sacrifice (2026): A later Saint’s Outlaws entry centered on Hodge and the cost of loyalty.
Grave Prowlers MC: WI & MN Books in Order
- Bone’s Choice (2026): The first listed Grave Prowlers MC book, centered on Bone, Hazel, control, loyalty, and temptation inside the Wisconsin chapter.
31 Days of Trick or Treat: Bikers & Mobsters Books by Winter Travers
These are shared-event entries, not core Winter Travers series books.
- Claimed by Werewolf (2025): A biker-romance entry involving Demi’s search for answers after her brother’s murder and the dangerous Broken Sons MC.
- Grave Sin (2026): A mafia romance about Jake Morran, a former gunman turned cemetery worker, and a woman who brings his buried past back to the surface.
Standalone and Small-Series Contributions
These books belong to multi-author worlds or small shared projects. Read them when the premise interests you.
- Mama Didn’t Raise No Fool (2019): Winter Travers’ entry in the I Ain’t Your Mama collaboration.
- Tangle My Tinsel (2020): A Mistletoe Montana holiday romance contribution.
- Oral Communication (2021): A Love 101 shared-world romance entry built around the college-course title theme.
- Mr. Motorcycle (2021): A More Than Money contribution with a biker-romance hook.
- Holly’s Biker (2022): A Holidays with the Boss entry that combines holiday romance with biker appeal.
- Beauty and the Grump (2023): A Mistletoe Love entry using a grumpy-hero romance setup.
- Secret Southern Promises (2024): A Magnolia Grove contribution with a Southern small-town romance frame.
- Biker Under My Tree (2024): A Thirteen Bikers for Christmas entry built around a holiday biker-romance premise.
- Bringing Home the Biker (2024): A Bringing Home Trouble contribution about bringing a biker into holiday or family complications.
- Fueled By Desire (2026): A romance involving Tilly and Stretch, with revenge, secrets, loyalty, and unexpected connection shaping the story.
Novellas and Short Stories
These are optional unless you are a completist.
- Wanting More (2017): A short romance entry that can be read outside the main series.
- Silas: A Scrooged Christmas (2017): A Christmas novella about Silas, best treated as seasonal bonus material.
- Daddin’ Ain’t Easy (2018): A short romance with a daddy-title setup, separate from the major MC series.
- Biker in Love (2024): A hot biker novella that belongs with the author’s biker-romance extras rather than a numbered MC sequence.
- Hey, Mama (2025): A hot biker novella about Maddie, her son, and Tank, a nomad biker who becomes more than passing trouble.
Collections and Anthologies
These are format or multi-author extras. Do not count them as new main-series novels unless you are collecting every appearance.
- Ridin’ Dirty (2016): A multi-author biker collection appearance.
- Hot Wicked Romances (2016): A multi-author romance collection.
- Free Ride (2017): A multi-author collection tied to biker-romance appeal.
- The Meat Market (2017): A multi-author anthology or collection entry.
- Love, Loyalty & Mayhem (2019): A collection title that fits Winter Travers’ MC-romance audience.
- Twelve Bikers for Christmas (2022): A holiday biker anthology with multiple authors.
- Biker in My Bed (2024): A multi-author biker-romance collection.
- Naughty Santa Daddy (2024): A holiday anthology or collection with a daddy-romance angle.
- Not Your Sweetheart (2025): A multi-author collection entry, optional for completists.
- 12 Months of Mayhem (2025): A multi-author mayhem-themed collection.
Recommended Winter Travers Reading Order
For a new reader who wants the clearest path through the major MC worlds, use this order:
- Devil’s Knights
- Fallen Lords MC
- Kings of Vengeance MC
- Devil’s Knights 2nd Generation
- Iron Fiends MC
- Fallen Lords MC 2nd Gen
- Kings of Anarchy MC: Michigan
- Saint’s Outlaws MC: Madison, WI
- Royal Bastards MC: Sacramento
- Powerhouse M.A.
- Nitro Crew
- Skid Row Kings
- Banachi Family
- He Says
- Optional novellas, anthologies, and shared-world entries
This route keeps the original club worlds together before moving into newer chapters and shared-world projects.
Publication Order or Chronological Order?
For Winter Travers, series order is more useful than strict publication order.
Read the original Devil’s Knights before Devil’s Knights 2nd Generation.
Read Fallen Lords MC before Fallen Lords MC 2nd Gen.
Read Kings of Anarchy MC: Michigan, Saint’s Outlaws MC, Iron Fiends MC, and Kings of Vengeance MC in their own numbered orders.
There is no verified single chronological order that connects every Winter Travers series into one timeline.
Latest Winter Travers Book
The latest confirmed Winter Travers release as of this update is Property of Push, book three in Kings of Anarchy MC: Michigan, published on May 29, 2026.
The next confirmed upcoming releases include Fallen Flame, currently listed for June 20, 2026, and Wheels’ Reckoning, currently listed for June 28, 2026. Because release dates can move, treat upcoming dates as current listing information rather than permanent guarantees.
FAQs
What is the first Winter Travers book?
The first Winter Travers book is Loving Lo, published in 2015. It is also the first Devil’s Knights book.
What Winter Travers book should I read first?
Start with Loving Lo for the original Devil’s Knights world. Start with Nickel if you specifically want Fallen Lords MC. Start with My Biker if you want a newer MC series.
Are Winter Travers’ books all connected?
No. She has several separate MC worlds and non-MC romance series. Some books are crossovers, but the whole catalogue is not one single timeline.
Should I read Devil’s Knights before Devil’s Knights 2nd Generation?
Yes. Devil’s Knights 2nd Generation is designed to work better after the original Devil’s Knights books.
Should I read Fallen Lords MC before Fallen Lords MC 2nd Gen?
Yes. The second-generation books depend on the original club legacy, so Nickel is the safer starting point than Fallen Dove.
Are the Alice and Meg books required?
No. They are crossover extras and work best after both Fallen Lords MC and Devil’s Knights are familiar.
Is Iron Fiends MC connected to Fallen Lords MC?
Treat Iron Fiends MC as its own series. Read it in numbered order from My Biker through My End.
Are Winter Travers’ shared-world books required?
No. Books such as Iced, Playboy, Mr. Motorcycle, Biker Under My Tree, and Grave Sin belong to shared worlds or event series. They are optional unless you are reading that specific shared-world project.
What is the newest Winter Travers book?
The newest confirmed release as of May 29, 2026 is Property of Push.
What is the next Winter Travers book?
The next confirmed upcoming title is Fallen Flame, currently listed for June 20, 2026. Wheels’ Reckoning follows on current listings for June 28, 2026.
Conclusion
Start Winter Travers with Loving Lo if you want the original MC foundation. Move through Devil’s Knights, then read Fallen Lords MC, Kings of Vengeance MC, and the second-generation series.
For a newer entry point, begin with My Biker and read Iron Fiends MC in order. Keep shared-world books, anthologies, and holiday novellas separate from the main series unless you are collecting every Winter Travers title.
Frank is the editor of BookSeries.blog, focusing on publication order, chronological timelines, and spoiler-free reading guides for book series and fictional universes.

