Club Destiny Books in Order
Part ofNicole Edwards Books in OrderSee the Club Destiny books in order by Nicole Edwards, with quick summaries, reading order, crossover notes, and a simple guide to where to start.
Last updated: June 11, 2026
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Publication Order
12 books
Addicted
by Nicole Edwards
2012
This follow-up to the early Club Destiny books pushes deeper into Samantha and Logan's marriage as they chase a fantasy that could either strengthen them or break them open. Short, hot, and emotionally loaded.
Conviction
by Nicole Edwards
2012
When Samantha Kielty moves from San Antonio to Dallas for work, her new boss, Logan McCoy, changes everything she thought she knew about desire. Their connection is instant, intense, and impossible to ignore.
Seduction
by Nicole Edwards
2012
Ashleigh Thomas returns to Dallas and straight into Alex McDermott's orbit, reopening feelings neither of them truly left behind. Their chemistry is easy. The secret between them is not.
Temptation
by Nicole Edwards
2012
Sierra Sellers never expected a setup to land her in Luke McCoy's path, or in a world that feels both thrilling and dangerous. The pull between them is immediate, but giving in has consequences.
Captivated
by Nicole Edwards
2013
A secret child, a lost night, and years of unresolved feelings collide when Lucie and Kane are forced back into one another's lives. It is a second-chance romance with real emotional fallout.
Devotion
by Nicole Edwards
2013
Sierra, Luke, and Cole have already chosen one another, but love does not get simpler after the big decision. Devotion follows them through the messy, tender work of building a real life together.
Infatuation
by Nicole Edwards
2013
McKenna Thorne goes looking for a story on Club Destiny and instead finds Tag Murphy, the lawyer who instantly gets under her skin. Curiosity becomes temptation, and temptation becomes a lot more personal.
Entrusted
by Nicole Edwards
2014
This Club Destiny romance is about three people learning that trust is the hardest part of an unconventional relationship. The chemistry is instant, but building something real takes far more courage.
Perception
by Nicole Edwards
2014
Xander Boone wants the one woman who should be off-limits, and Mercedes Bryant has no intention of making it easy. Their fight for control turns into a risky, very heated game.
Adored
by Nicole Edwards
2015
Tag and McKenna's story continues in a romance about commitment, patience, and wanting more without breaking what already works. It is a warm, sexy follow-up with real emotional weight.
Distraction
by Nicole Edwards
2017
A darker Club Destiny romance where attraction hits hard, but the past keeps getting in the way. Desire may be the distraction, yet healing and trust are the real challenge.
Forevermore
by Nicole Edwards
2022
A return to the Club Destiny world, Forevermore revisits familiar characters as love, trust, and long-standing bonds are tested one more time. It is emotional, steamy, and very much about what comes after the first happy ending.
Series background & context
Club Destiny is one of the places where Nicole Edwards really started building her larger world. On the surface, it is an exclusive Dallas club. In practice, it becomes the meeting point for a whole cast of powerful, complicated people who are trying to figure out what they want, what they can handle, and who they trust enough to be honest with.
The early books lean into that setup hard. Conviction brings Samantha Kielty into Logan McCoy's orbit, and from there the series expands through Luke McCoy, Sierra Sellers, Tag Murphy, McKenna Thorne, Xander Boone, and other familiar names who keep circling back into one another's lives. Every book has its own central romance, but Club Destiny never feels like a one-and-done setting. It feels lived in.
That matters.
The club is important, but it is not the whole point. These stories are really about control, consent, emotional risk, and the messier side of love. Some couples are dealing with old wounds. Some are stepping into relationships that ask them to rethink what commitment looks like. Some are learning that desire is easy compared with trust.
There is also a very specific atmosphere here. These are not laid-back small-town books. Club Destiny has polished offices, high-end tastes, expensive suits, and people who are used to getting their way. The tension often comes from what happens when that kind of certainty runs straight into vulnerability.
If you like interconnected romance series, this one is especially satisfying because the supporting cast never fades into the background for long. Friends, siblings, business partners, and former leads keep showing up, and the later books reward you for spending time with the whole group.
It is a sexy series, obviously, but it is also one of the foundations of Edwards's shared universe. Read it for the heat, stay for the recurring characters, and expect to see the edges of other series start to appear as the world gets bigger.
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