Bad Boy's Bride Books in Order
Part ofNicole Snow Books in OrderBrowse the Bad Boy's Bride books by Nicole Snow, with quick summaries, early-series background, and help finding these rougher-edged romances.
Last updated: June 7, 2026
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Love Scars
by Nicole Snow
2014
Old wounds, bad decisions, and a stubborn pull between damaged people shape this early bad-boy romance. It is angsty, messy, and more interested in emotional bruises than polished fairy tales.
Series background & context
Bad Boy's Bride feels like one of the earliest corners of Nicole Snow's catalog, a label for stories that care more about emotional bruises, damaged attraction, and bad decisions than about any tidy shared mythology. This is not the kind of series where you need a wall chart. It is better understood as a mood, rough-edged contemporary romance built around bad boys, wounded hearts, and women trying to decide whether love is worth the risk.
That mood starts dark and stays honest about it.
At the center of this shelf is Love Scars, a title that tells you almost everything you need to know. These books are interested in hurt, both old and new, and in the way romance can feel as dangerous as it does hopeful when the people involved are not walking in clean. Snow's early work often leans harder into heat and emotional volatility, and this line fits that pattern. The heroes are not polished billionaire grumps. They are rougher, more impulsive, and more likely to make a mess before they fix one.
What makes this grouping useful is that it shows another side of Snow's range. Longtime readers often know her for office enemies-to-lovers or small-town protectors, but the older bad-boy romances are where some of her favorite ingredients appear in their rawest form. Intensity over elegance. Chemistry before comfort. Attraction that feels like a bad idea from the jump.
So if you land on this page, expect angst, strong physical pull, and characters who have to fight through damage instead of simply misunderstanding each other for two chapters. It is a smaller, earlier-feeling slice of the backlist, but it helps explain how Snow developed into the writer she became later. The bad boys may be less polished here, but the emotional instinct is already in place, love should feel risky, and the payoff should feel hard won.
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