Billionaire Boys Club Books in Order
Part ofEllie Masters Books in OrderThis page shows Billionaire Boys Club by Ellie Masters, all books in order with short summaries, series background, and where-to-start tips.
Last updated: January 15, 2026
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Publication Order
3 books
Brody
by Ellie Masters
2021
Brody is used to handling problems with strength and control, until a woman in trouble forces him to rethink both. Danger pulls them together fast, and family loyalty raises the stakes when secrets refuse to stay buried.
H.R.H. Richard
by Ellie Masters
2020
Richard has power, privilege, and a life shaped by duty, but none of it guarantees trust. When a discreet arrangement turns personal, he has to choose between what’s expected of him and the woman who makes him want something real.
Nondisclosure
by Ellie Masters
2018
Infidelity offers its exclusive clients discretion and ironclad nondisclosure agreements. For a powerful man eager to explore his darker cravings, the arrangement seems perfect, until the woman behind the fantasy starts to matter in real life.
Series background & context
Billionaire Boys Club is Ellie Masters’ playground for power, privilege, and the mess that happens when a man who’s used to getting his way meets a woman who won’t play along. The heroes here are rich, influential, and often convinced they can control the narrative, until someone shows them they can’t.
The series mixes high-heat contemporary romance with the kind of problems money can’t solve: reputation, duty, family pressure, and the consequences of using control as a shield. A recurring theme is privacy, what people will do to keep their lives hidden, and what it costs when feelings stop being convenient.
Money buys options. Not trust.
Some entries lean into scandal and secrecy, including plots built around ironclad agreements and discreet arrangements. That setup creates a natural romantic question: if you start with a contract, can you end with something real?
H.R.H. Richard brings a royal twist to the billionaire fantasy, while Nondisclosure leans into secrecy and the risks of mixing desire with a promise to stay silent. You can read the books as standalones, but they share a tone: sharp, sexy, and powered by heroines who refuse to be treated as accessories.
If you like alpha-billionaire romance with explicit heat and a strong “prove it” energy, Billionaire Boys Club is the series to try.
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