Fit Trilogy Books in Order
Part ofRebekah Weatherspoon Books in OrderFind the Fit Trilogy books by Rebekah Weatherspoon in order, with quick summaries, series background, connected reads, and where to start.
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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Publication Order
4 books
Fit
by Rebekah Weatherspoon
2014
Reality producer Violet Ryan signs up to change her fitness routine and meets Grant Gibson, a trainer who is as dominant as he is attentive. Their arrangement mixes workouts, desire, and a lesson in wanting more from her body and her life.
Tamed
by Rebekah Weatherspoon
2014
Interior designer Nailah Shalaby agrees to a new trainer after her casual hookup implodes in public. Armando Vasquez is patient, warm, and impossible to ignore, and their combative chemistry soon spills into kink and something deeper.
Sated
by Rebekah Weatherspoon
2015
Keira Kenney is a sci fi loving romantic who cannot find a first date worth keeping. Then she meets pyrotechnics expert Daniel Song, whose geeky charm and kinky life force them both to rethink what they really want.
Wrapped
by Rebekah Weatherspoon
2017
Pastry chef Shae Kenney wants one good date after a painful divorce, not a holiday miracle. But when Aidan Meyer reappears through a dating app, a string of sweet, sexy December dates starts to feel dangerously real.
Series background & context
The Fit Trilogy lives in the space where Rebekah Weatherspoon's shorter fiction really shines. These books are compact, sexy, and very direct about what they are interested in, bodies, desire, kink, and the ways intimacy can make people feel stronger in their everyday lives. Even with trilogy in the series name, the world around it is a little bigger than that. The core books are Fit, Tamed, and Sated, and Wrapped sits nearby as a holiday romance connected to the same circle of characters.
The setting is contemporary Los Angeles, especially the orbit around Melrose Fitness and the friend group tied to it. That gives the books a grounded, city-life feel. People work, hustle, text their friends, go to the gym, worry about family, and then fall headfirst into relationships that are both intensely physical and surprisingly tender. If you are curious about romance that takes BDSM seriously without turning cold or clinical, this is one of the big appeals of the series. Consent, negotiation, and clear wants matter here.
Fit opens with Violet Ryan, a reality show producer who wants to change her fitness routine and ends up with Grant Gibson, a trainer who is also a Dominant. The book uses that setup to talk about body image, self consciousness, and what it feels like to be desired without apology. Tamed keeps the fitness thread but shifts to Nailah Shalaby and Armando Vasquez. Their story has more friction. They clash, circle each other, and slowly build trust as kink becomes part of a bigger emotional opening.
Short books, big chemistry.
By the time you get to Sated, the series has fully settled into its rhythm. Keira Kenney is a nerd, a fanfiction writer, and a woman who thinks her dating life may just be doomed. Daniel Song, a pyrotechnics expert and sexual switch, turns that assumption inside out. Their book brings in convention culture, fandom humor, and a lot of frank conversation about sexual compatibility. Then Wrapped softens the mood a little. It follows Shae Kenney, post divorce and wary of getting hurt again, as she reconnects with Aidan Meyer during the holidays. It is lighter, sweeter, and a nice companion piece to the main trio.
What makes this set work is that the sex is never floating free from character. Weatherspoon writes kink as one part of a whole life, not as a gimmick pasted on top. The heroes and heroines are funny, insecure, stubborn, horny, caring, and sometimes overwhelmed, often all at once. The books are short enough to inhale, but they still leave room for friendship, family noise, and emotional payoff.
If you want a linked run of contemporary romances that are extra-steamy, body positive, and easy to binge, this is a smart place to start. Read in order for the best sense of the shared friend group, then decide whether you came for the workouts, the flirting, or the extremely honest conversations that follow both.
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