Boys of Bellerose Books in Order
Part ofTate James Books in OrderFind the Boys of Bellerose books by Tate James and Jaymin Eve in order, with quick summaries, series background, and where to start.
Last updated: June 8, 2026
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Publication Order
4 books
Beautiful Thorns
by Jaymin Eve
2023
Everything Billie and the boys have fought for comes to a head in the final book. Love, loyalty, and survival are all on the line when the past refuses to stay buried.
Dirty Truths
by Jaymin Eve
2023
Billie survives one nightmare only to wake up trapped in another, bound to Angelo Ricci by fear and secrets. Meanwhile, the boys of Bellerose still own pieces of her heart.
Poison Roses
by Jaymin Eve
2023
Billie is running from bloodshed, old heartbreak, and the Ricci family when she crashes into the path of Bellerose, the biggest rock band in the world. Hiding on tour sounds safer than it really is.
Shattered Dreams
by Jaymin Eve
2023
After a violent attack leaves Bellerose reeling, grief and gossip threaten to finish what their enemies started. Billie and the band have to heal fast, because the danger is far from over.
Series background & context
Boys of Bellerose takes a rock-star romance setup and immediately ruins any chance of it being light. The heroine, Billie Bellerose, is not stepping into fame for fun. She is running, hurt, and tangled up with the mafia before the series really gets going. Hiding out with the biggest band in the world is less a fantasy than a desperate survival plan.
That plan gets messy fast.
The Bellerose boys are not just famous. They come with old history, bruised feelings, and enough personal damage to make close quarters on tour a terrible idea. Billie already has unfinished business with them, especially Jace, and that emotional history gives the series its bite. This is not strangers-meet-on-a-tour-bus romance. It is old love, old hurt, and new danger all at once.
The mafia thread matters just as much as the music. Angelo Ricci and his family cast a long shadow over the books, which means the story always has one foot in glamour and one foot in threat. On-stage attention, online gossip, and public image pressure keep colliding with violence, fear, and private grief. That mix gives the series a nervous, unstable energy that suits it well.
As the books move through Poison Roses, Dirty Truths, Shattered Dreams, and Beautiful Thorns, the scale keeps widening. The band itself becomes a kind of found family under siege, and the question stops being only who Billie will love. It becomes whether any of them can survive long enough to build something real out of the wreckage.
If you like why choose romance with strong emotional mess, fame, jealousy, tour-life tension, and a mafia threat that never quite backs off, this series is an easy recommendation. It is dramatic, bruised, and built to keep turning the screws.
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