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Bad Babygirls Books in Order

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See the Bad Babygirls series by Zoe Blake in order, with book summaries, series background, and guidance for reading these dark daddy dom and con‑artist romances.

Last updated: January 13, 2026

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4 books

1

The Thief

by Zoe Blake

2019

When a brilliant thief crosses the wrong powerful client, a ruthless man is sent to retrieve what she stole. To protect herself and those she loves, she has to work with him, even as his possessive brand of discipline becomes its own threat.

2

The Hacker

by Zoe Blake

2019

A gifted hacker slips into a system she should have left alone and attracts the attention of a man who enjoys owning people as much as data. Cornered, she becomes his reluctant “babygirl,” caught between fear of her new Daddy and fascination with his world.

3

The Expert

by Zoe Blake

2019

She thinks she is surviving on her own terms, unaware that a shadowy “expert” has been quietly controlling every detail of her life. When someone else targets her, he finally steps out of the dark, claiming the right to protect and punish her himself.

4

The Con-Artist

by Zoe Blake

2019

A meticulous fixer thinks he has found the perfect pawn in a young woman whose talent for deception rivals his own. Drawn into his schemes, she must decide whether to outplay him or surrender to the dangerous “Daddy” who pulls every string.

Series background & context

The Bad Babygirls books are short, punchy dark romances built around one very specific fantasy: ruthless men who call the shots and the “babygirls” who get caught in their orbit.

Each story follows a different modern antihero tied to the criminal underworld. One is a smooth con artist who lives on lies and leverage. Another is a professional thief, used to slipping through shadows and security systems. There is a shadowy fixer who quietly controls more than his heroine realizes, and a hacker story that pulls technology straight into the kink.

What links them is not a shared plot so much as a shared dynamic. The heroes are older, experienced, and absolutely certain they know what is best. The heroines are capable but vulnerable in ways they do not always see: buried secrets, dangerous debts, or bad choices that have finally come due. When they cross paths with these men, protection and possession blur fast.

The series leans into daddy‑dom and age‑play tropes. Expect pet names, rules, and punishments that are as much about control as they are about safety. The power exchange is extreme, and the emotional arc often runs from fear and defiance to reluctant dependence and, eventually, a twisted kind of trust.

Tone‑wise, these books sit right between romance and erotica. Plots move quickly, with minimal outside worldbuilding. You get high tension, a handful of sharply drawn side characters, and then scene after scene focused on the central couple and their games. The stakes are personal rather than epic: ruined careers, criminal exposure, or hearts shattered by betrayal.

Despite the shared universe, each Bad Babygirls book stands on its own. You can dip in anywhere without worrying about spoilers, then go back and fill in the others as you like. Readers who enjoy Blake’s longer mafia sagas often come here when they want the same unapologetic dominance and obsession in a faster, more concentrated hit.

These are not gentle daddy stories. They are for readers who already know they like hard edges, questionable consent, and dominant heroes who rarely apologize. If you are curious about Zoe Blake’s earlier contemporary work and want something that showcases her taste for taboo without the sprawl of a full series, Bad Babygirls is a good starting point.

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Anurag Ramdasan

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