Fight for Love Books in Order
Part ofTia Louise Books in OrderSee the Fight for Love books by Tia Louise in order, with quick summaries, reading order, series background, and tips on where to begin.
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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Publication Order
4 books
Boss of Me
by Tia Louise
2019
Raquel is determined not to fall for Patton Fletcher, her demanding new boss, no matter how sexy and infuriating he is. Their workplace battle turns into a sharp, steamy romance between two people who hate giving up control.
Wait for Me
by Tia Louise
2019
A letter never sent hangs over this second-chance romance between a small-town heroine and her brother's best friend. When the past comes back with new stakes, love and forgiveness are no longer abstract ideas.
Here With Me
by Tia Louise
2020
Mindy has always wanted her best friend's older brother, Sawyer, even when he was off-limits. When he returns from service carrying hidden scars, their old chemistry becomes a second chance neither of them can safely ignore.
Reckless Kiss
by Tia Louise
2020
Deacon and Angelica have wanted each other since they were young, even as family history says they should stay apart. One reckless choice reignites a forbidden love story wrapped in secrets, money, and danger.
Series background & context
Fight for Love is built around loyalty, service, and the hard work of coming home. These books are connected by military heroes, small-town ties, and the kind of brotherhood that does not disappear just because a uniform comes off. The romances are stand-alone, but the emotional thread is stronger when you read them together.
This is a series full of men who look tough on the outside because life taught them to be.
Boss of Me starts with a sharp workplace clash and quickly establishes the series habit of pairing strong-willed women with men who are used to taking charge. Wait for Me brings in a brother's best friend setup and deeper history. Here With Me leans into second chances and hidden scars. Reckless Kiss adds family secrets, money, and a more dangerous forbidden-love angle.
What keeps the series feeling coherent is the emotional core. These characters know duty, loss, and guilt. They are not always good at asking for help. The women in these books do not exist to fix them, but they do force them to be honest, to stay still long enough to be seen, and to choose real intimacy over control.
There is plenty of heat, but there is also a strong sense of place. Louise uses small-town settings well. Everybody knows the history, everybody has an opinion, and nothing stays neatly private. That gives the romances a little extra pressure, which suits these characters.
If you want connected military romances with protective heroes, off-limits chemistry, and enough emotion to make the happy endings feel earned, Fight for Love is a good shelf to pick up. It is heartfelt, sexy, and grounded in the idea that love is not passive. Sometimes you have to fight for it.
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