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This page shows the Boss series by Victoria Quinn in order, with quick summaries, character notes, and help choosing where to start.

Last updated: June 10, 2026

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10 books

1

Boss Teaser

by Victoria Quinn

2017

This short prequel offers a quick taste of the money, dominance, and emotional warfare that define the Boss books. It sets the mood for the rivalry and heat waiting in the full series.

2

Boss Alpha

by Victoria Quinn

2018

Diesel finally has Tatum back, but winning her does not end the battle. With danger, ambition, and unfinished business closing in, they have to decide whether they can rule better together than apart.

3

Boss Empire

by Victoria Quinn

2018

The final book widens the focus beyond Diesel and Tatum, bringing Vincent and Scarlet's romance further into view. Love, loyalty, and old baggage collide as the series pushes toward its finish.

4

Boss Games

by Victoria Quinn

2018

When Tatum is shot, Diesel is forced into the one role he hates most, helpless witness. The crisis sends shockwaves through their circle and raises the stakes for everyone around them.

5

Boss Lady

by Victoria Quinn

2018

Tatum Titan refuses to sell her struggling publishing house to billionaire Diesel Hunt, and that single no turns business rivalry into obsession. Two control driven power players circle each other in a high stakes, deeply personal battle.

6

Boss Love

by Victoria Quinn

2018

As Tatum's future with Thorn draws nearer, Diesel realizes their affair was never meant to stay temporary. Desire turns into something riskier when both have to choose between control and what they actually want.

7

Boss Man

by Victoria Quinn

2018

Tatum and Diesel turn their attraction into an intense arrangement built on rules, control, and mutual appetite. But the closer they get, the harder it is to keep business, desire, and old obligations neatly separated.

8

Boss Romance

by Victoria Quinn

2018

Tatum wants to help Diesel heal old family wounds just as a hidden enemy steps out of the shadows. Their hard won happiness starts to feel fragile when love and danger arrive at the same time.

9

Boss Rules

by Victoria Quinn

2018

A guarded man with a messy past falls hard for a woman he cannot bear to lose. Attraction is easy, but keeping secrets buried, and keeping someone that close, is another matter.

10

Boss Woman

by Victoria Quinn

2018

After feeling betrayed and publicly humiliated, Tatum refuses to stay broken. She comes back fighting, determined to protect herself even as Diesel keeps pulling her toward the one thing she cannot fully control.

Series background & context

The Boss series starts with a simple idea and then keeps turning the screw. Tatum Titan is one of the most powerful women in the world. Diesel Hunt is used to getting whatever he wants. When he tries to buy one of her struggling companies and she refuses to play along, the business fight becomes something much more personal.

That is the engine of the early books, especially Boss Lady, Boss Man, and Boss Love. These are not quiet, low stakes romances. They are glossy, high drama stories about two people who are both used to being in control, both deeply private, and both bad at pretending they are not fascinated by each other. The boardroom rivalry matters, but so do the power games that follow them out of work and into the rest of their lives.

Control is the whole point.

What makes the series work is that Quinn does not treat Tatum and Diesel like a one book couple. Their relationship stretches across multiple installments, so the tension has room to change shape. One book might focus on the thrill of the chase. Another leans harder into betrayal, public pressure, old obligations, or the problem of building something real once the heat is no longer secret. If you like romance that lives on cliff edges, this series knows how to stay there.

As the story moves forward, the world gets bigger. Characters around Tatum and Diesel step out of the background and start carrying more of the emotional weight, especially in the later books. The series begins as the story of two wealthy rivals colliding, but it gradually opens into a wider circle of allies, enemies, family ties, and secondary romances. That gives the last stretch of the series a different feel. It is still steamy and dramatic, but it is also more interested in the cost of loyalty and the way one couple's choices ripple outward.

The setting is all luxury, status, and sharp edges. Private offices, expensive homes, public scrutiny, and the constant feeling that every mistake could turn into a headline all matter here. Even so, the emotional draw is pretty straightforward. These books are about proud people learning that love is not the same thing as surrender, and that being powerful does not stop you from being vulnerable.

If you want billionaire romance with heat, dominance, wounded pride, and a lot of emotional tug of war, Boss is exactly that. It is best read in order, because the relationships and conflicts build directly from one book to the next.

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