Firemen of Manhattan Books in Order
Part ofKC Crowne Books in OrderThis page lists KC Crowne's Firemen of Manhattan books in order, with quick plot summaries, hero and heroine notes, and tips on the best reading order.
Last updated: January 13, 2026
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Publication Order
3 books
Big Bad Fireman's Baby
by KC Crowne
2019
Socialite Maddy is tired of her cheating fiancé and suffocating expectations, so one rebellious night at a firefighters' bar turns into a scorching encounter with brooding Jax. When a surprise pregnancy and media scrutiny follow, they must decide what kind of life they really want.
Big Bad Firefighter
by KC Crowne
2019
Firefighter Finn never got over his high school sweetheart, so seeing Chelsea at an apartment fire shakes him to the core. Protecting her and her young son from a dangerous ex turns their reunion into a second chance romance full of rescues and long overdue honesty.
Big Bad Fire Daddy
by KC Crowne
2019
Single dad Justin juggles firefighting with raising his daughter, relying on his friend Hannah to help plan an upcoming wedding. Their teasing partnership deepens into something hotter, especially when a surprise from Justin's past forces them to decide what kind of family they want to be.
Series background & context
As the title suggests, the Firemen of Manhattan series follows New York City firefighters who are as committed to the people they love as they are to the job. Each book zeroes in on a different member of the crew, mixing high heat romance with the very real pressures of life in a busy urban firehouse.
In Big Bad Fireman's Baby a socialite tired of her cheating fiancé slips away to a downtown bar and spends one unforgettable night with Jax, a firefighter struggling with loss and survivor's guilt. Their paths cross again when a newspaper photo links her pregnancy to their encounter, and both have to decide if they are willing to build something solid out of a scandal.
Big Bad Firefighter brings Finn, a firefighter with a reputation for being steady under pressure, face to face with Chelsea, the high school sweetheart who got away. A blaze, a missing child and a dangerous ex pull them back into each other's orbit. The book balances second chance romance with a protective storyline that centers on Chelsea's son.
In Big Bad Fire Daddy the focus shifts to single dad Justin, whose life revolves around his little girl and the station. Wedding planning duties force him into constant contact with Hannah, his friend's sharp witted sister, and their habit of bickering quickly gives way to undeniable chemistry. When a surprise from Justin's past raises the stakes, the two of them have to figure out what family means.
Although the series is shorter, it feels connected to KC Crowne's wider universe. The Manhattan crew pops up in crossover box sets and reverse harem spinoffs, and the city setting contrasts nicely with her quieter mountain towns. You still get tight knit teams, shared dinners and firehouse banter, just with sirens and skyscrapers instead of pine trees.
The overall tone is steamy but hopeful. Trauma, public scrutiny and dangerous calls are part of these men's lives, yet the stories always steer toward healing, found family and partners who understand the risks that come with loving a first responder. If you are in the mood for firefighter romances with surprise babies, brother's best friend twists and a strong sense of camaraderie, Firemen of Manhattan is built to deliver that hit.
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