Bourbon Books in Order
Part ofMeghan Quinn Books in OrderSee the Bourbon books by Meghan Quinn in order, with quick summaries, series background, and help starting this darker, New Orleans romance world.
Last updated: June 11, 2026
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Publication Order
2 books
Bourbon Sins
by Meghan Quinn
2014
In New Orleans, Goldie is pulled into Jett Colby's seductive, dangerous world when he offers her a way out. Desire comes easy. Trust is the part that could destroy them both.
Repentance
by Meghan Quinn
2015
A darker, more emotional Meghan Quinn romance that follows Kace Haywood into his own story. Guilt, damage, and the long road toward forgiveness shape every choice he makes.
Series background & context
The Bourbon books take Meghan Quinn into darker, sexier territory than most of her later romantic comedies. The series is rooted in New Orleans, especially the glare, temptation, and danger of Bourbon Street, and that setting matters. It gives the books a hot, restless feel from the first page.
This world is built on seduction and control.
At the center is Jett Colby and the exclusive world that forms around him, a place where power, protection, loyalty, and desire all blur together. The series uses that setup to ask who is saving whom, and whether safety offered by the right person is still a kind of trap. There is glamour in these books, but there is also debt, vulnerability, and the pressure of choosing between survival and independence.
If you want Quinn at her lightest, this is not the lane to start with. But if you like romance with a moodier edge, a strong sense of place, and a more erotic, high-stakes atmosphere, Bourbon shows a very different side of her writing. It works best if you go in expecting intensity first and comfort later.
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