Baby For The Billionaire Books in Order
Part ofMelody Anne Books in OrderSee Melody Anne's Baby for the Billionaire books in order, with short summaries, family connections, and a quick guide to where to start.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Publication Order
6 books
The Tycoon's Proposal
by Melody Anne
2011
A powerful tycoon is used to getting his way, until the woman in front of him refuses to play by his rules. What starts as attraction quickly becomes a fight over trust, independence, and the future.
The Tycoon's Revenge
by Melody Anne
2011
Derek Titan has spent ten years blaming Jasmine Freeman for the loss that shaped him. When revenge brings them back together, old passion reignites and a life-changing secret refuses to stay hidden.
The Tycoon's Vacation
by Melody Anne
2011
Trinity heads to a resort determined to avoid rich, unfaithful businessmen. Then Drew turns a simple getaway into a heated collision between vacation flirtation and something far more permanent.
The Tycoon's Secret
by Melody Anne
2012
Damien Whitfield built his fortune on revenge, not love. Then Sierra is sold into a business deal, and both of them are forced to confront the pasts that taught them not to trust anyone.
The Lost Tycoon
by Melody Anne
2014
Misty escapes an abusive criminal ex and rebuilds herself in Seattle under a new name. Then Bryson Winchester finds her, bringing both danger and the possibility of a very different life.
Rescue Me
by Melody Anne
2019
The sixth Baby for the Billionaire romance brings another wealthy hero face to face with a woman who needs more than money can fix. Protection, family crossover, and unexpected love drive the story.
Series background & context
Baby for the Billionaire is one of Melody Anne's best-known billionaire romance lines, but the hook is bigger than money. These books run on surprise pregnancies, hidden children, old betrayals, family pressure, and the kind of emotional mess that starts when a person thinks the past is finished and then finds out it definitely isn't.
Each book follows a different hero, usually a wealthy, powerful man who believes he has his life under control. Then a woman walks in carrying history, secrets, or responsibilities he never planned for, and the neat version of his future falls apart. That pattern gives the series its spark. The men are often stubborn and used to getting their way. The women usually have very good reasons not to trust them.
Family is a huge part of the feel here.
Even when the couple changes from book to book, the wider circle stays active, with cousins, siblings, and friends stepping in to tease, meddle, rescue, or complicate things. That makes the series feel connected rather than simply repetitive. One couple's chaos becomes the background for the next couple's problem.
The tone is dramatic and glossy, but it still has an emotional center. These aren't quiet romances. They are built around takeovers, revenge plans, awkward reunions, and men who learn far too late that love doesn't behave like a business deal. There is plenty of wealth on the page, but the real stakes usually come from trust, grief, loyalty, or the fear of losing family.
If you like contemporary romance that leans big, emotional, and unapologetically escapist, this series fits nicely. The books are fast-moving, rooted in chemistry, and full of characters who have to grow up once life stops following the script they wrote for themselves.
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