Bear Mountain Patrol Books in Order
Part ofSydney Addae Books in OrderSee the Bear Mountain Patrol books in order by Sydney Addae, with quick summaries, series notes, and a simple guide to where to start reading.
Last updated: June 10, 2026
As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases (at no extra cost to you).
Publication Order
2 books
Bear with Me
by Sydney Addae
2015
Tag Brewer, a troubled bear shifter haunted by his father's death, crosses paths with Camilla Lopez, a woman living under the shadow of losing her sight. Their strange pull toward each other turns into a romance neither of them is ready for.
Jewel's Bear
by Sydney Addae
2017
Jewel Long is tired of being underestimated, and Patch Grimes is caught in a brutal custody fight over his young son. Falling for each other should be simple, but family pressure and legal battles make every choice costly.
Series background & context
The Bear Mountain Patrol books sit in a smaller corner of Sydney Addae's world, but they still have the same mix of danger, romance, and wounded characters trying to build a life after things go wrong.
At the center of the series is BMP, a bear-shifter operation that feels part law-enforcement outfit, part survival crew, and part family nobody asked for but may still need. The men in these books are not polished heroes. They carry grief, anger, and old damage. They also work in a world where violence can arrive fast, and where one bad mission can shape years of a life.
That weight matters.
In Bear with Me, Tag Brewer is still carrying the fallout from a sting that cost his father his life and left him with no reason to trust the people above him. His story gives the series its tone. These are not cozy small-town bear books. The mountains matter, the jobs matter, and the past does not stay buried just because someone wants peace. When Tag meets Camilla, the emotional pull is immediate, but Addae keeps the romance tied to the larger question of whether a person this damaged can stop living like he's already lost.
The second book, Jewel's Bear, keeps the same approach. The lead couple has chemistry, but the real tension comes from pressure on every side: family mess, responsibility, custody battles, and the fear that choosing love could cost something just as important. That is one of the series' strongest habits. The romantic bond is powerful, but it never floats free of the characters' everyday stakes.
BMP itself gives the series its backbone. It suggests a hidden structure behind the action, a place where assignments, old cases, and chain-of-command problems can spill into personal lives. That makes the books feel a little broader than a simple fated-mate setup. There is always the sense that these characters belong to a working world with rules, secrets, and debts.
Even so, the emotional scale stays personal.
What readers can expect here is bear-shifter romance with a rougher edge. The men tend to be guarded. The women are dealing with real-world pressures before the paranormal side even enters the picture. And when the bond snaps into place, it does not magically solve everything. It usually makes life messier first.
If you like paranormal romance that mixes action with damaged characters, hidden communities, and relationships that have to survive practical problems as well as emotional ones, Bear Mountain Patrol is a good place to go. It is a compact series, but it still feels like a full world.
Edited by
Software engineer whose passion for tracking book recommendations from podcasts inspired the creation of MRB.
Lead investor at 3one4 Capital whose startup expertise and love for books helped shaped MRB and its growth.
















Comments
Did we miss something? Have feedback?
Help us improve this page by sharing your thoughts