ClikByte Books in Order
Part ofTate James Books in OrderExplore the ClikByte books in order by Tate James, with quick summaries, series background, and help deciding where to start.
Last updated: June 8, 2026
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Publication Order
4 books
Oblivion
by Tate James
2025
Set before *NoFear*, this prequel offers an early glimpse of the ClikByte world and the trouble brewing beneath the content. Fame looks glamorous, right up until it starts costing people.
Bubbles
by Tate James
2026
The second ClikByte book throws Noah and Olympus deeper into the pressure cooker of online fame, rivalry, and dangerous challenges. The cameras stay on, and the fallout only gets messier.
NoFear
by Tate James
2026
Former child star Noah Fearly built a massive following on anonymous stunt videos. After a family crisis forces her into Olympus, fame, competition, and secrecy all become weapons.
Peaches
by Tate James
2026
The ClikByte story keeps pushing Noah deeper into a world where every secret can become content. The attention is huge, but so is the cost of staying visible.
Series background & context
ClikByte moves Tate James into a newer kind of pressure cooker, online fame, creator houses, parasocial audiences, and the ugly question of what happens when your livelihood depends on staying visible. The main series begins with Noah Fearly, a former child star who has reinvented herself through anonymous stunt content under the name NoFear.
That reinvention does not stay private for long.
After a family crisis, Noah gets forced into Olympus, one of the biggest creator houses on the platform. That is a great setup because it gives the series both glamour and confinement. Everyone is online all the time, everyone is performing, and every relationship has an audience waiting to judge it. The public loves the image. The people inside it have to survive the reality.
The romantic tension grows out of that same setup. Olympus is packed with bad-boy branding, competitive egos, and the kind of forced proximity that makes every conflict louder. But the series is not only about attraction. It is also about contracts, identity, danger, and the way internet culture turns private damage into public spectacle.
The page also includes Oblivion, which works as a prequel glimpse into this world before NoFear fully kicks off the main story, and later installments like Bubbles and Peaches, which continue the fallout once Noah is inside the machine. That means the series reads as both romance and ongoing media-world suspense.
If you want Tate James in a more current, fame-driven setting, ClikByte is a smart place to look. It still has the heat, the sharp edges, and the dangerous men, but now the whole thing plays out under cameras, comments, and a fan culture that can be just as threatening as any old-school villain.
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