Connecticut Kings (Christina C Jones) Books in Order
Part ofChristina C Jones Books in OrderBrowse the Connecticut Kings books by Christina C Jones in order, with short summaries, reading help, and background on this football romance series.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Publication Order
5 books
Love on the Highlight Reel
by Christina C Jones
2016
Jordan and Cole already have history, which makes their reunion with the Connecticut Kings anything but easy. Old feelings, public pressure, and unfinished business keep the stakes high.
Determining Possession
by Christina C Jones
2017
Ramsey and Wil already know each other well, which makes the shift from friendship to something more especially risky. Around the Connecticut Kings, comfort and desire start looking a lot alike.
Pass Interference
by Christina C Jones
2018
Sloan and Nate have enough obstacles without adding undeniable attraction to the pile. Set around the Connecticut Kings, this romance leans into age-gap tension and real emotional stakes.
Offensive Formations
by Christina C Jones
2021
Teagan and Ambrose are all wrong for each other on paper, which makes their chemistry even harder to ignore. Around the Connecticut Kings, football fame only complicates what starts to feel very real.
Free Agent
by Christina C Jones
2024
After heartbreak, Rori Mitchell is looking for a distraction, not another complication. Connecticut Kings player Tatum Wilder seems perfect for that plan, until the chemistry between them refuses to stay casual.
Series background & context
Connecticut Kings is Christina C Jones's football world, and it gives her a lot to work with. The books circle the pro team, but they are not only about the game. They are about players, women in their orbit, second chances, friendships, public pressure, and what happens when a very visible life collides with private vulnerability.
Across books like Love on the Highlight Reel, Determining Possession, Pass Interference, Offensive Formations, and Free Agent, the series moves through different romance setups while keeping the same sports backdrop. Some couples are reconnecting. Some already know each other. Some walk straight into trouble the minute attraction shows up. The football framework adds stakes, travel, attention, and ego, but the emotional stories stay front and center.
The team is the connective tissue.
That means readers get the pleasure of a shared universe without losing the focus on individual couples. The locker room, the games, and the brand of the Kings all matter, but so do careers outside the sport, messy personal histories, and the ways love gets complicated when one or both people are used to performance.
This is a good series for readers who like sports romance but want more than game scenes and celebrity shine. Jones gives it heat and swagger, but she also keeps it human. The books feel glamorous at times, yes, but they also understand embarrassment, pride, jealousy, and the odd intimacy of people trying to build something real while the world watches.
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