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Club Alibi Books in Order

Part ofLila Dubois Books in Order

See the Club Alibi books by Lila Dubois in order, with quick summaries, series background, and a guide to this kinky international suspense series.

Last updated: June 30, 2026

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1

To Catch a Sub

by Lila Dubois

2024

Art thief Colette Beaumont turns to Interpol agent Landon Malik for protection and lands in Club Alibi, the safest, and kinkiest, place he knows. Their old distrust collides with fresh desire while danger closes in from all sides.

2

Take the Sub and Run

by Lila Dubois

2025

Interpol agent Andrei Leonard captures Sofie expecting a clever criminal and finds someone far more complicated. A BDSM safe house outside Amsterdam gives them shelter, but not nearly enough safety from the people hunting her.

Series background & context

Club Alibi blends BDSM club romance with international crime-story energy. The club itself is not just a sexy setting. It is a fortress, a refuge, and in some cases a pressure cooker where people in danger have no choice but to face what they want.

That makes the setup feel both intimate and tense.

In To Catch a Sub, art thief Colette Beaumont runs to Interpol agent Landon Malik for help, only to end up under his protection at Club Alibi. The club's rules and their ugly history give the romance its friction. Take the Sub and Run keeps the world going with another off-balance pairing, this time involving an Interpol agent, a famous forger, mistaken assumptions, and danger from powerful people outside the club's walls.

What stands out here is the mashup. These are not just club books and they are not just suspense novels. Dubois lets art theft, forgery, safe houses, and off-the-books operations share space with negotiation, power exchange, and erotic trust. The result feels sharper and more contemporary than some of her other series.

If you like romance where the external plot is doing real work, this is a strong option. The characters are usually already suspicious, already hurt, or already on the run, so desire has to fight for space against fear and strategy. That makes the emotional payoff land harder when it comes.

Read the books in order if you want the cleanest sense of how the club operates and how the connected world around it expands.

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