Billionaire Aviators Books in Order
Part ofMelody Anne Books in OrderSee the Billionaire Aviators books by Melody Anne in order, with quick summaries, Armstrong family background, and the best reading order.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Publication Order
5 books
Turbulent Intentions
by Melody Anne
2013
The first Armstrong brother gets his turn in a romance built on aviation, money, and emotional crosswinds. Professional confidence is easy, but love proves much harder to navigate.
Turbulent Desires
by Melody Anne
2016
Another Armstrong brother gets caught between a high-pressure career and feelings he cannot pilot around. The aviation backdrop keeps the pace brisk and the emotional landings messy.
Turbulent Intrigue
by Melody Anne
2017
Ace Armstrong comes home after years in the CIA and discovers that old skills do not make personal life any easier. Suspense and romance collide as he tries to reconnect and move forward.
Turbulent Waters
by Melody Anne
2017
Love hits another Armstrong brother in the middle of a life already full of motion. Family expectations, aviation demands, and strong attraction make for rough emotional weather.
Turbulent Fires
by Melody Anne
2025
The Armstrong aviation series continues with more family intensity, career pressure, and high-heat romance. Even for this family, some emotional storms burn hotter than others.
Series background & context
The Billionaire Aviators books follow the Armstrong brothers, a family of wealthy flyboys whose romantic lives are almost as turbulent as their professional ones. Melody Anne uses aviation as more than window dressing here. Airports, planes, flight businesses, and the pull of constant motion shape the mood of the whole series.
Each book centers on a different brother, including Cooper, Maverick, Nick, Ace, and later Wolf. The men come into their stories carrying confidence, money, and careers built on risk. Love usually arrives at exactly the wrong time, or at least the most inconvenient one, which is part of the appeal. Anne likes heroes who think they can stay in control right up until they absolutely cannot.
The family connection matters a lot.
Because the series stays within the Armstrong orbit, the books have that familiar connected-romance comfort. Brothers argue, protect, interfere, and occasionally make things worse. Past couples still matter, and the family business helps keep the stories feeling linked instead of random.
What sets this line apart from Anne's other billionaire series is the setting and pace. The aviation angle gives the books a little more movement and adventure. Some stories lean into glamour and travel. Others lean into professional loyalty, personal danger, or the fallout of jobs that keep people away from home. Turbulent Intrigue, for example, pulls in a hero with CIA experience, which adds an extra suspense edge.
Overall, this is a good fit for readers who like contemporary romance with rich heroes, strong chemistry, and a family-centered world, but want a backdrop that feels more active than boardrooms and mansions. The planes are flashy, sure, but the real tension still comes from pride, vulnerability, and whether these brothers can land safely in a committed relationship.
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