A Series Of Standalone Novels (Vi Keeland) Books in Order
Part ofVi Keeland Books in OrderBrowse A Series Of Standalone Novels by Vi Keeland and Penelope Ward in order, with quick summaries, background, and easy help on where to start.
Last updated: June 8, 2026
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Publication Order
6 books
Cocky Bastard
by Vi Keeland
2015
Aubrey's cross-country drive turns wild when her car breaks down and a cocky Australian named Chance joins the trip. Their chemistry is instant, but the road ahead holds more surprises than either of them expects.
Playboy Pilot
by Vi Keeland
2016
Kendall takes an impulsive trip to think through a life-changing choice and meets Carter in an airport lounge. When he turns out to be her pilot, chemistry, adventure, and rumors make their fling a risky ride.
Stuck-Up Suit
by Vi Keeland
2016
Soraya picks up a rude stranger's lost phone on the train and starts a flirtation that turns hotter by the day. When she finally meets the arrogant executive behind the messages, opposites attract fast.
British Bedmate
by Vi Keeland
2017
Bridget is a responsible single mother. Simon is the carefree British doctor renting her converted garage before he heads home. Their attraction is immediate, inconvenient, and far more serious than either planned.
Mister Moneybags
by Vi Keeland
2017
Reporter Bianca mistakes wealthy Dex Truitt for a bike messenger after they get stuck in an elevator together. He lets the lie grow, and soon she is falling for two men who are actually the same person.
Park Avenue Player
by Vi Keeland
2019
A fender bender lands Elodie face to face with Hollis, the arrogant man who then ruins her job interview. When he offers her work caring for his troubled niece, resisting him gets even harder.
Series background & context
A Series Of Standalone Novels does what the title promises. These books by Vi Keeland and Penelope Ward are connected by voice and reading mood, not by one continuing plot. Each novel has its own couple, its own conflict, and its own ending, so you can read straight through or jump to the setup that sounds best.
What carries across the shelf is the partnership's rhythm. Cocky Bastard turns a roadside breakdown into a road trip flirtation. Stuck-Up Suit starts with a lost phone and grows into digital banter that gets far more personal than either character planned. Playboy Pilot and My Favorite Souvenir lean into travel, bad timing, and impulsive choices. Mister Moneybags and Park Avenue Player bring in workplace tension, money, and identity games.
They are built for momentum.
These books also share a certain kind of romantic engine. The men often show up looking smug, too polished, or too sure of themselves. Then the story peels them back. The women are usually funny, capable, and willing to push back, which keeps the chemistry lively and stops the fantasy from getting too slick.
Because these are standalones, reading order is flexible. If you want to watch the Keeland and Ward partnership settle into its groove, start with Cocky Bastard and move forward. If you want single-parent warmth and a softer emotional center, British Bedmate or Park Avenue Player is a strong place to begin. If you want chaos driven by a lie that spirals, Mister Moneybags is an easy pick.
This shelf is less about continuity and more about consistency. You come here for sharp banter, quick attraction, and a story that reads fast without feeling flimsy. Pick the premise that makes you grin first. If it works for you, there are plenty more in the same lane waiting right behind it.
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