Bossy Seattle Suits Books in Order
Part ofNicole Snow Books in OrderSee the Bossy Seattle Suits books in order by Nicole Snow, with quick summaries, trope notes, and where-to-start help for these office romances.
Last updated: June 7, 2026
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Publication Order
4 books
One Bossy Dare
by Nicole Snow
2022
Taking a high-paying job with coffee king Cole Lancaster sounds manageable until the business trip, the single-dad sweetness, and the sparks change everything. Enemies-to-lovers does the heavy lifting here.
One Bossy Date
by Nicole Snow
2022
An accidental date throws together two instant rivals in Snow's Seattle office-romance world. The more chaotic the setup gets, the harder it is for either of them to stay professional.
One Bossy Proposal
by Nicole Snow
2022
A coffee shop clash turns awkward when Dakota discovers the rude cinnamon-roll thief is Lincoln Burns, the CEO interviewing her for a dream job. Then he has the nerve to make a proposal.
One Bossy Disaster
by Nicole Snow
2023
Independent to a fault, the heroine wants nothing to do with older billionaire Shepherd Foster. Fate keeps forcing them together until grump-sunshine sparks turn into something riskier.
Series background & context
The Bossy Seattle Suits books are Nicole Snow's polished office-romance machine, billionaire bosses, sharp heroines, fancy companies, and a whole lot of workplace chemistry that should probably have stayed professional. Snow's own reading guide describes these as loosely connected office romances with plenty of sizzle, and that is accurate. You can read them in any order, but together they form a very satisfying shelf of men in expensive suits being emotionally outmaneuvered.
Seattle is doing a lot of work here.
This series feels a little more modern and a little breezier than Bad Chicago Bosses, though the overlap is obvious if you like one, you will probably like the other. The titles alone tell you the pattern. One Bossy Proposal, One Bossy Dare, One Bossy Date, One Bossy Offer, and One Bossy Disaster all begin with some apparently manageable setup that immediately becomes a problem because the hero is rich, grumpy, and too used to getting his way. Snow enjoys giving these men companies to run, daughters to protect, reputations to manage, or public images to fix, then dropping in heroines who could not care less about their swagger.
The appeal is not just the banter, though there is plenty of that. These books also work because the heroines tend to have practical needs and clear backbones. They want jobs, stability, a clean break from the past, or room to do things their own way. That means the romances do not feel like they happen in a vacuum. Work, money, ambition, and public pressure shape the stories as much as attraction does.
Another nice thing about this series is the variety within the formula. Some books lean harder into enemies-to-lovers. Some into fake dating. Some into single-dad sweetness or age-gap tension. The shared vibe stays consistent, powerful Seattle men forced into emotional competence by women who are not easily dazzled.
If you want a smooth entry into Snow's office-romance world, this is one of the easiest places to start. Pick the trope that sounds best, or go in order and enjoy the cameos. Either way, expect witty fights, sharp suits, and heroes who discover way too late that love does not care about their calendar.
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