Bossy Brothers Books in Order
Part ofJA Huss Books in OrderSee the Bossy Brothers books in order by JA Huss, with short summaries, series background, crossover notes, and easy where-to-start guidance.
Last updated: June 11, 2026
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Publication Order
7 books
Emma and Jesse
by JA Huss
2019
Jesse and Emma head to Las Vegas expecting a simple wedding and get the exact opposite. This chaotic follow-up piles on family meddling, wild detours, and one spectacularly off-the-rails ceremony.
Jesse
by JA Huss
2019
A bachelor auction, a botched revenge kidnapping, and a very bossy man send Emma and Jesse into chaos together. Their chemistry is instant, but so are the complications.
Joey
by JA Huss
2019
Joey's life blows up when his missing ex is presumed dead and his young daughter needs him. A fake fiancée plan should solve the problem, until his very untraditional love life gets dragged into the spotlight.
Johnny
by JA Huss
2019
Johnny rescues Megan from a nightmare and quickly realizes she carries a secret big enough to change everything. What starts as a selfish plan turns into a fierce, dangerous love story.
Alonzo
by JA Huss
2020
A long-distance fling blows up when Tara learns her dirty-talking internet boyfriend has been lying for years. When they finally meet, both sides are hiding more than one fake identity.
Tony
by JA Huss
2020
Tony and Belinda were toxic from the start, so staying apart should have been easy. Instead, old rage, family trouble, and unexpected second chances drag them back into each other's orbit.
Luke
by JA Huss
2021
Luke and Zach think a casual third keeps their relationship easy, until a pink-haired reporter changes everything. Secrets, attraction, and family drama turn their usual arrangement into something real.
Series background & context
The Bossy Brothers series is JA Huss in a more contemporary, more openly playful mood, though there is still plenty of chaos underneath. The setup is simple enough on the surface: tattooed, stubborn, overconfident brothers keep colliding with women who are not especially interested in making life easy for them. From there, each book takes off in its own direction.
One of the fun things about this series is how much variety it has. Jesse opens with a bachelor auction and a wildly bad plan. Joey swings into fake fiancée territory with a very nontraditional relationship at the center. Johnny, Alonzo, Tony, and Luke all push into different romance setups while keeping the family loyalty and interference turned up high. Even when the trope changes, the emotional texture stays recognizably Huss.
These books also sit inside the broader Company world, so long-time readers will catch crossover notes and familiar names. But you do not have to know all of that to enjoy the series. The real through line is family, both the kind you are born into and the kind you build through loyalty, love, and repeated bad decisions. The Boston and Dumas brothers are messy, protective, and often convinced they know best, which is usually when things get worse.
The series has teeth, but it is also funny.
That balance is the appeal. There is danger here, along with secrets and criminal-adjacent trouble, but the books never forget the chemistry. If you want spicy contemporary romance with strong family energy, connected characters, and a little bit of crossover-world depth in the background, Bossy Brothers is a very easy page-turning entry point into Huss's catalog.
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