Banachi Family Books in Order
Part ofWinter Travers Books in OrderThis page shows the Banachi Family books by Winter Travers in order, with quick summaries, series background, and help on where to begin.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Publication Order
2 books
Taking Greer
by Winter Travers
2021
Apollo Banachi is done waiting and finally makes his move on Greer. This prequel drops you straight into the Banachi world's possessive heat, family loyalty, and danger.
His Forever
by Winter Travers
2024
The Banachi family saga saves one of its biggest emotional payoffs for Leo. Love, loyalty, and danger all come to a head in this closing installment.
Series background & context
Banachi Family is where Winter Travers leans harder into loyalty, danger, and the pressure of belonging to something bigger than yourself. These books feel more like romantic suspense than light contemporary romance. Love still matters, but it has to survive secrets, family expectations, and a world that never really goes quiet.
The big question running through the series is simple. What makes a family, blood, choice, or the people who stand beside you when things go bad?
Taking Greer works as a strong doorway into the world. It gives you the possessive heat and high-stakes tone early, then the main books widen the focus to the Banachis themselves. Each installment follows a different couple, but the larger family story keeps moving underneath everything.
That means these romances are connected in a meaningful way. Problems do not disappear just because one couple gets a happy ending. Old grudges, outside threats, and shared obligations keep carrying forward.
The appeal is the push and pull between danger and devotion. The Banachi men are intense and protective. The women are not just pulled along by that energy. They have to decide what they will fight for, what they will forgive, and whether stepping into this family is worth the cost.
If you like connected romances with a darker edge and a lot of continuity, read this one in order. Start with Taking Greer if you want the lead-in, then move straight into the main series.
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