Billionaire Bachelors Books in Order
Part ofMelody Anne Books in OrderBrowse the Billionaire Bachelors books by Melody Anne in order, with quick summaries, Anderson family background, and help choosing where to begin.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Publication Order
12 books
The Billionaire Falls
by Melody Anne
2011
Mark Anderson's ordered world is upended when Emily Jackson and her young son land on his ranch. She is running from danger, and he is not prepared for how fast protecting them becomes personal.
The Billionaire Wins the Game
by Melody Anne
2011
Joseph Anderson decides his son Lucas needs a wife, and Amy Harper is the woman caught in the plan. A surprise pregnancy turns business, pride, and attraction into a very personal battle.
The Billionaire's Dance
by Melody Anne
2011
Alex Anderson discovers he has a child and refuses to stay on the sidelines. Jessica and her little boy change everything, forcing Alex to face responsibility, family pressure, and love all at once.
The Billionaire's Marriage Proposal
by Melody Anne
2011
Trenton Anderson is furious about being dragged into his father's plans, until he meets Jennifer Stellar. She needs custody of her niece, he cannot resist chasing her, and the family is ready to meddle.
Blackmailing the Billionaire
by Melody Anne
2012
Cassandra is trying to rebuild her life when billionaire Max Anderson enters the picture. Pride, attraction, and relentless family interference make for a romance that is anything but simple.
Runaway Heiress
by Melody Anne
2012
An heiress on the run has no desire to be managed by another powerful man. Then Austin Anderson gets in her way, and the chase turns into a stubborn, high-chemistry fight neither of them expected.
The Billionaire's Final Stand
by Melody Anne
2012
Danger closes in on the Anderson family, and Bree needs a protector whether she likes it or not. Close quarters with Chad turn a security job into the final, emotionally charged Anderson romance.
Unexpected Treasure
by Melody Anne
2013
A newly discovered branch of the Anderson family is pulled into wealth, legacy, and unexpected love. The biggest surprise is not the inheritance, but the person who makes the future feel real.
Hidden Treasure
by Melody Anne
2014
Another member of the Storm branch of the Anderson clan finds that family secrets do not stay hidden forever. Love arrives tangled up with legacy, wealth, and emotions no one is ready to admit.
Holiday Treasure
by Melody Anne
2014
A holiday setting gives this Anderson world romance a warmer glow, but the feelings are still complicated. Family, love, and old baggage all show up before anyone can call the season peaceful.
Priceless Treasure
by Melody Anne
2015
The Anderson universe keeps widening as another heir learns that the most valuable thing on offer is not money. Family loyalty and romance become harder to resist than any inheritance.
The Ultimate Treasure
by Melody Anne
2016
The final Lost Andersons romance brings family, love, and legacy together one more time. What looks like another prize to claim becomes a choice about where, and with whom, home really is.
Series background & context
The Billionaire Bachelors books are where Melody Anne's Anderson family world really takes shape. At the center is Joseph Anderson, a wealthy patriarch with a simple goal and absolutely no interest in subtlety, he wants his sons married and he wants grandchildren. From there the series turns into a sprawling family saga full of matchmaking, corporate drama, custody fights, ranch life, hidden relatives, and a lot of stubborn people falling in love.
The early books focus on Joseph's sons, Lucas, Alex, and Mark. Each man is rich, used to control, and completely unprepared for the women who shake up his life. The romances lean into pregnancy surprises, forced proximity, and family interference, but they also keep returning to a bigger question, what does it mean to build a family instead of just inherit one?
Joseph is never far from the action.
As the series grows, it widens to include Joseph's twin brother George, George's children, and later the Richard Storm branch of the family. That is part of the fun. New couples matter, but old ones don't vanish. Readers get weddings, babies, arguments, reunions, and ongoing updates, so the Andersons feel less like isolated romance leads and more like a clan you keep visiting.
Seattle, family businesses, luxury homes, and occasional country settings give the books a polished, larger-than-life backdrop. But the real appeal is the family energy. People show up uninvited. Fathers interfere. Siblings gossip. Children change the stakes. And beneath the money, there is often real fear about trust, safety, and whether love can survive pride.
If you want a billionaire romance series that behaves a little like a soap opera, in a good way, this is the one. The books are dramatic, warm, messy, and very committed to the idea that family is both the problem and the solution.
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