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See the Blue Boy series by Garrett Leigh in order, with book summaries, character notes, and context for this adult‑studio, friends‑to‑lovers romance world.

Last updated: January 17, 2026

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Bones

by Garrett Leigh

2014

Skater boy Cam is a veteran actor at Blue Boy Studio, nursing a hopeless crush on his boss. When kind‑hearted Sasha rides into his life on a BMX, attraction becomes friendship and then something much deeper, giving Cam the healing comfort he never thought he deserved.

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Bold

by Garrett Leigh

2014

Go‑go dancer Kai is the sweet, pretty bottom everyone wants on camera but no one keeps in real life. When his boss pairs him with Matthew, a quieter dancer new to the business, Kai is pushed to figure out what he truly wants and whether he can be brave enough to take it.

3

Bullet

by Garrett Leigh

2013

Levi Ramone got into porn to pay his mother’s debts and became Blue Boy Studio’s fiercest top. Sonny, a go‑go dancer with too much heart, drives him crazy. Cast together in a scene that dredges up Levi’s worst fears, they discover the thin line between enemies and lovers.

Series background & context

The Blue Boy series is set around an adult film studio in Los Angeles that doubles as a kind of found family for the performers who work there. Leigh uses the porn‑studio backdrop not for shock value but to explore consent, vulnerability, and the gap between performance and real intimacy.

Bullet introduces Levi Ramone, a veteran performer known for being one of Blue Boy’s most uncompromising tops. He did his first scene to cover his mother’s gambling debts and has been grinding ever since, carrying a chip on his shoulder and a low opinion of his own worth. Sonny Valentine, a dancer with attitude and a huge heart, has always rubbed him the wrong way. When their boss casts them together in what feels like Levi’s worst nightmare of a scene, sparks fly in all the wrong—and then very right—ways. Enemies‑to‑lovers, financial pressure, and family drama collide in a story about seeing past labels.

Bones focuses on Cam, a skater boy and long‑time Blue Boy performer who has spent years nursing an unrequited crush on his boss. He thinks he is content with work and quiet pining until Sasha rides into his life on a BMX, all kindness and scruffy charm. Their relationship grows from shared attraction into something that offers Cam the emotional safety he did not know he was missing, especially when he needs comfort more than heat.

Bold completes the trio with Kai, the studio’s pretty, golden‑haired go‑go dancer who has built a persona around being the perfect bottom. Off camera, he has never really believed he could be the object of serious desire. Jude, the new boss, pairs him with Matthew, a fellow dancer who does not fit Kai’s expectations at all. Their scenes force Kai to confront what he really wants, while Matthew has to learn to trust that the attention is real.

Across the series, the studio is a workplace like any other and also a refuge. There are contracts, rivalries, parties, and late‑night conversations in green rooms. Sex is explicit, but the emotional core lies in how these men learn to communicate and care for each other when the cameras are off. If you enjoy adult‑industry romance that treats performers as full people with histories, friendships, and futures, Blue Boy is a great place to land.

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All 3 Blue Boy Books in Order (Complete List 2026)