BB Reid Books in Order
Browse B.B. Reid books in order, with quick summaries, connected series guides, and simple tips on where to start with her dark and contemporary romance.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Publication Order
13 books
Breaking Love
by BB Reid
2015
Willow thought leaving Six Forks meant leaving Dash Chambers behind for good. When she returns after years away, old lies, unfinished desire, and the danger around them make their second chance anything but simple.
Fear Me
by BB Reid
2015
Lake Monroe has spent ten years fearing Keiran Masters, the boy who made cruelty feel personal. When he returns convinced she betrayed him, their ugly history turns into a dark battle of revenge, obsession, and unwanted desire.
Fear Us
by BB Reid
2015
Four years after running, Keenan Masters is dragged back to face the life and the girl he left behind. Sheldon has not forgotten him, and their reunion forces both of them to reckon with love, resentment, and everything in between.
Fear You
by BB Reid
2015
Lake is done surrendering to Keiran's control, even if fighting back puts her in more danger. As buried secrets come to light, their toxic bond grows harder to escape and even harder to deny.
Fearless
by BB Reid
2016
Lake and Keiran have survived obsession, lies, and years of damage, but one violent secret may finally break them. As old enemies close in, love alone might not be enough to save what they have built.
The Bandit
by BB Reid
2016
Mian Ross takes what should have been a simple job and ends up trapped in Angeles Knight's world instead. He wants payment, she wants her freedom, and the fight between them quickly becomes far more dangerous than either expected.
The Knight
by BB Reid
2017
Angeles Knight and Mian Ross are still fighting the fallout from betrayal, loss, and the enemies circling them. To protect Mian and reclaim what was taken, Knight may have to destroy the life he thought was his.
The Peer and the Puppet
by BB Reid
2018
After a racing accident upends her life, Four Archer ends up in Blackwood Keep with her mother's rich new boyfriend. There she collides with Ever McNamara, the untouchable king of Brynwood Academy, and their feud turns personal fast.
Evermore
by BB Reid
2019
This bonus novella follows Four Archer and Ever McNamara through prom season at Blackwood Keep. Jealousy, old promises, and one carefully staged act threaten the hard-won peace they have built together.
The Moth and the Flame
by BB Reid
2019
Lou Valentine has spent her life surviving on instinct, but one bad turn leaves her in the path of real danger. Wren Harlan is her closest ally and worst temptation, and protecting her could cost them both everything.
The Punk and the Plaything
by BB Reid
2019
Jamie never forgot the summer Bee broke him, and four years later he still wants answers as much as revenge. Their reunion at Blackwood Keep turns old desire, class pressure, and buried hurt into a brutal second chance.
Lilac
by BB Reid
2020
Braxton Fawn lands the chance of a lifetime when she joins Bound on tour after the band's guitarist dies. Her three new bandmates want her gone, but chemistry, grief, and life on the road keep blurring every line.
The Prince and the Pawn
by BB Reid
2020
Tyra Bradley is used to being invisible until star athlete Vaughn Rees turns their clashes into a dangerous game of pursuit. Class differences, betrayal, and the secrets he carries make their pull toward each other messy and hard to escape.
Where should I start?
If you want the darkest bully romance first: Fear Me → Fear You → Fear Us → Breaking Love → Fearless
If you like interconnected prep school drama: The Peer and the Puppet → The Moth and the Flame → Evermore → The Punk and the Plaything → The Prince and the Pawn
If you want organized crime and higher suspense: The Bandit → The Knight
If you would rather try a standalone first: Lilac
Author bio
B.B. Reid grew up in North Carolina, and romance got to her early. She has said she fell for the genre when she was young, and that reading habit eventually turned into writing. That path makes sense when you look at her books, which are built on big feelings, bad decisions, and people who love hard even when they do not know how to do it well.
She likes sharp edges.
Reid first made her name with dark and contemporary romance, but she began by writing new adult. Her debut, Fear Me, arrived in 2015 and introduced readers to Keiran and Lake, a couple whose story runs hot on obsession, fear, and attraction. The rest of the Broken Love books, Fear You, Fear Us, Breaking Love, and Fearless, kept widening that world without sanding down its rough parts.
Then came When Rivals Play, the Blackwood Keep series that starts with The Peer and the Puppet and keeps building through The Moth and the Flame, Evermore, The Punk and the Plaything, and The Prince and the Pawn. Those books mix prep school drama, gang rivalry, and coming-of-age romance, but what really carries them is the connected cast. Reid likes to let side characters stay complicated until it is their turn to take center stage.
She also likes changing the rules on herself.
The Bandit and The Knight lean harder into organized crime and captivity. Lilac moves into music, touring, and a why choose setup built around one woman and three bandmates. Later, Crucible, her Goldilocks retelling, showed that she was just as comfortable pulling fairy tale bones into darker territory. Even when the setting changes, the emotional signature stays pretty clear: control, class, loyalty, fear, chemistry, and people trying to earn trust after they have already broken it.
One reason her catalog feels wider than a lot of dark romance lists is that she is not locked into one setup. Lilac is about fame, grief, music, and life on a tour bus. Crucible bends a familiar fairy tale into something stranger. Even so, her books still chase the same spark, people under pressure making reckless choices and then having to live with them.
Readers usually come to Reid for intensity. Her heroes can be possessive, damaged, and hard to like at first. Her heroines push back, even when the ground under them is shaky. She writes about power a lot, who has it, who wants it, and what it costs to hand it over. Money, status, family damage, and old trauma all matter in her worlds, but so does vulnerability. That is what keeps the books from feeling like shock for shock's sake.
These days she lives in Atlanta with Ivan, her moody tuxedo cat. On the non-book side of life, she has shared that she likes gaming, home decor, white chocolate mochas, and retail therapy. It is a nice contrast with the chaos on the page. The books can get messy. The cat, presumably, stays in charge.
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