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BDSM Checklist Books in Order

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See the BDSM Checklist books in order by Lila Dubois, with quick summaries, pairing notes, and a guide to where this long-running club series begins.

Last updated: June 30, 2026

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21 books

1

A is for...

by Lila Dubois

2013

At Las Palmas, experienced sub Anna is paired with the club's most intimidating Master for the new checklist game. What starts as a forced partnership quickly becomes a test of trust, control, and what both of them truly want.

2

B is for...

by Lila Dubois

2014

The checklist game forces a woman who thinks she knows her partner to see him in a very different light. Routine gives way to a deeper, more demanding kind of dominance, and the emotional stakes rise just as fast as the heat.

3

C is for...

by Lila Dubois

2014

A billionaire Dom enters the checklist game expecting control, not emotional risk. His assigned sub tempts him to bend his own rules and admit she means far more to him than a weekend of play should allow.

4

D is for...

by Lila Dubois

2016

At Las Palmas, Cleo expects a new Dom for the checklist game, not her first Master and ex-husband. Being paired with Hadrian drags old pain back into the light and turns every scene into a reckoning.

5

E is for...

by Lila Dubois

2017

Aram Green is a divorce lawyer who does not believe in love, and the checklist game is not going to change that. Then Charlie does exactly that, forcing him to decide whether his rules are worth keeping.

6

F is for…

by Lila Dubois

2017

Katrina joins Las Palmas hoping to reclaim the submission she walked away from. Paired with Master Dante for the letter F, she gets pleasure, control, and the unwelcome discovery that the past is not as buried as she hoped.

7

G is for...

by Lila Dubois

2018

Sejal never expected the letter G to mean being given away to another Dom. Master Cortland Dowell sees needs her own relationship has ignored, and one weekend of play starts changing everything.

8

H is for...

by Lila Dubois

2018

Liam thinks letting Rosa join another Dom's harem might make her happy. Instead, jealousy, hurt, and long-buried desire force him to face the darkness in himself and the kind of Master she may actually need.

9

I is for...

by Lila Dubois

2018

Chastity is thrilled to draw the letter I because she assumes it means impact play. She is very wrong, and a deceptively simple checklist becomes a surprising lesson in truth, desire, and what she is really asking for.

10

J is for...

by Lila Dubois

2019

Davina needs submission, and the only man she trusts to Master her is Grif. She can give him her body, but telling him the truth about her secrets is much harder.

11

K is for...

by Lila Dubois

2020

Assigned the letter K, Oliver kidnaps the lovely submissive Kumiko for a consensual game of pleasure and pain. The scenario may be scripted, but the emotions it stirs up are not.

12

L is for…

by Lila Dubois

2020

Victoria Contreras is intrigued, not worried, when the checklist game pairs her with Master Cain. Their weekend of leather-wrapped pleasure turns sharp banter into something much more dangerous and much more personal.

13

M is for...

by Lila Dubois

2021

An intense medical scene is only part of what Zidan has planned for Cali. The checklist game becomes the spark for a fight, and an attraction, that has been building far longer than either of them wants to admit.

14

N is for...

by Lila Dubois

2021

Autumn has sworn she will never date a Dom, even if Daniel seems perfect for her. But secrets and rules are hard to keep when the checklist pushes them into exactly the kind of intimacy she fears.

15

O is for...

by Lila Dubois

2022

When Dev first puts Sarah over his knee it is play, not punishment, until he realizes she is lying to him. Their chemistry is real, but so is the question of whether her white knight might actually wear black leather.

16

P is for...

by Lila Dubois

2022

Mal knows she is to blame for what happened with Master Benson, and the checklist game gives them one last reason to face it. One more scene could be closure, or the start of something neither fully left behind.

17

Q is for...

by Lila Dubois

2023

Blind dates and assigned partners are Nomi's idea of a nightmare, even at an elite kink club. The checklist forces her to choose between running away and trusting a man she fears might hurt her in the wrong way.

18

R is for...

by Lila Dubois

2023

Ilias has dark desires he usually keeps tightly controlled, until the checklist pairs him with someone soft, sweet, and unexpectedly right for him. Pain, danger, and rope draw them together faster than either can handle.

19

S is for...

by Lila Dubois

2024

The letter S has too many items for one pair, so six club members split the list and everything goes wrong. When safe words stop scenes cold, swapping partners reveals deeper truths about what each of them really needs.

20

T is for...

by Lila Dubois

2025

Tara has one rule at Las Palmas, avoid Nathan, her best friend, coworker, and a Dom. The checklist shatters that plan and forces them to risk both friendship and desire while Tara hides the real reason she is leaving.

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U is for...

by Lila Dubois

2026

Mara is confident in public and deeply submissive in private, a combination most men never understand. When the checklist pairs her with the glowering Mercer, one unstructured scene threatens to change everything she thought she needed.

Series background & context

The BDSM Checklist series starts with a smart, irresistible setup. At Las Palmas, an exclusive Los Angeles BDSM club, the overseers decide the members have grown too comfortable. Their answer is a new game. Every participant gets a letter of the alphabet, a partner, and a list of kinky tasks tied to that letter.

That is where the fun starts.

Some pairings are easy. Some are very much not. Regular partners are split up, old flames get thrown back together, friends are pushed across lines they have carefully avoided, and people who thought they knew exactly how they liked to play are forced to look again. Because of that, the series works as both erotic romance and character study. The checklist is physical, but the real tension is emotional.

Each book follows a different couple or pairing, so the stories are largely standalone. You can jump in with A is for..., circle back later, or pick up a later entry like L is for... or S is for... and still understand the central romance. But there is a reward to reading in order too. Las Palmas starts to feel like a real place, with its own social hierarchy, long memories, favorite Doms, trusted subs, grudges, jokes, and quiet heartbreaks.

The tone is explicit and unapologetically kinky, but it is not careless. Consent, negotiation, limits, trust, and the emotional aftershocks of intense scenes matter here. That is one reason the series lasts. The books are not just using BDSM as decoration. The club life, the rules, and the power exchange dynamics shape who these characters are and what they fear.

What changes from book to book is the flavor. Some entries lean sweeter. Some are darker. Some are built around reunion, some around temptation, some around the terror of finally asking for what you want. A title like T is for... turns best-friend tension into a real dilemma. R is for... leans harder into danger and desire. S is for... widens the lens and shows how messy the game can get when multiple scenes go wrong.

So what should you expect overall? A long-running club series with strong recurring atmosphere, lots of sexual variety, and individual romances that usually hinge on one big truth. These characters may come to the checklist for play, pleasure, or curiosity, but they tend to leave it having learned something inconvenient about themselves.

Usually something life changing.

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