Calendar Guys Books in Order
Part ofJ Kenner Books in OrderThis page lists the Calendar Guys books by J Kenner in order, with short summaries, series background, and a simple guide on where to begin.
Last updated: January 16, 2026
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Publication Order
2 books
Winter Heat
by J Kenner
2018
A cold-weather romance where forced proximity turns up the temperature. Snowed in and out of excuses, two people have to decide if this is a short-lived spark, or the start of something that can last.
Spring Fling
by J Kenner
2018
A light, flirty romance about saying yes to new beginnings. What starts as a fun seasonal fling turns into a real connection, and the couple has to decide what they’re willing to carry into tomorrow.
Series background & context
Calendar Guys is a set of short, flirty romances built around a fun premise: a bar’s calendar project turns into a parade of unexpected love stories. The setting is often The Fix on Six, where the guys are the attraction, and the women aren’t shy about looking.
Each installment is designed to be fast and satisfying. You get a clear meet-cute, a jolt of chemistry, and a couple who discovers that “just for the month” is a terrible plan.
It’s romance in bite-size form.
The stories share a setting and a vibe more than a heavy overarching plot. That makes them easy to read out of order if you’re following your mood, but they’re also fun in sequence because the community feeling grows.
Expect contemporary humor, plenty of steam, and relationship arcs that hit quickly without feeling rushed. They’re perfect for reading between longer books or as a weekend binge.
If you want a simple entry point, start with Down On Me. If you just want a taste, pick any title and let the calendar do the rest.
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