Four Bears Construction Books in Order
Part ofKM Neuhold Books in OrderSee all the Four Bears Construction books by KM Neuhold in order, with story summaries, series background, reading order help, and tips on where to start.
Last updated: January 16, 2026
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Publication Order
7 books
Stud
by KM Neuhold
2021
For three years, a grumpy bar owner has been dodging the earnest advances of a younger construction worker. When West shows up in lace panties and with a trail of disastrous dates, resisting turns into sabotage, and then into something real.
Stripped
by KM Neuhold
2021
A ripped, trans construction worker reconnects with his former summer camp crush, now a tweed wearing professor who swears he does not date. Friendship, flirting, and rainy nights on the couch slowly peel away their defenses toward a hard won HEA.
Drilled
by KM Neuhold
2021
When a new hire at Four Bears turns out to be the narrator’s first crush and the man who left his sister at the altar, old hurt flares into fury. A month of forced proximity at a remote campground turns enemies back into lovers.
Screwed
by KM Neuhold
2020
Ollie wakes up in Vegas married to his brother in law’s best friend, a man who already turned him down once. Their friends are betting on how long the mistake lasts, but a yearlong wager and a lot of fake PDA start feeling dangerously real.
Nailed
by KM Neuhold
2020
Stone’s new neighbor seems to hate him on sight, so Stone declares war with early morning lawn mowing, misplaced trash cans, and even a backyard petting zoo. Their prank battle only cranks up the attraction until enemies to lovers becomes inevitable.
Hardwood
by KM Neuhold
2020
A forty something carpet installer who spent decades in the closet falls hard for his daughter’s bow tie wearing music teacher. Admitting he is gay, coming out to family, and risking his tidy life may be the only way to claim a real future.
Caulky
by KM Neuhold
2020
Fresh off a breakup, Ren hires a gorgeous contractor to renovate his bathroom, planning on nothing more than a rebound. Between anonymous, flirty chats with “CaulkyAF” and real life chemistry with Cole, casual fun turns into something much deeper.
Series background & context
Four Bears Construction revolves around four big hearted, big bodied friends who run a thriving construction company and somehow still manage to make a mess of their own love lives. The series follows the men who work for and orbit around the company as they fall into relationships that are equal parts steamy and soft.
The core set up is simple: blue collar guys, plenty of beards and flannel, and punny titles that lean into the construction theme. Underneath the jokes is a strong sense of found family. The Four Bears crew tease each other relentlessly, show up for every crisis, and close ranks any time one of their own is hurting. New partners are folded into that circle as the series goes on, so each book feels like a reunion with old friends as well as a brand new romance.
Every story here can stand alone, but taken together they show a whole community growing and changing. You get a rebound fling between a divorcee and his contractor, a neighborhood prank war that turns into an enemies to lovers slow burn, a late in life coming out for a single dad, accidental marriages, and even a remote cabin second chance that starts with a lot more anger than cuddling. Later books widen the lens to include a trans construction worker, long distance crushes, and characters readers met first as sidekicks.
One of the big draws of Four Bears Construction is the tone. The books are low on dark relationship angst and high on humor, heat, and queer joy. There are serious topics tucked in, like coming out in middle age or navigating family rejection, but the focus always snaps back to healing and connection. Characters talk things through, fight fair, and earn their happy endings rather than stumbling into them by accident.
If you like romances where the friend group is as vivid as the couples, this series delivers. The Bears go from job sites to backyard barbecues, from sabotaged dating app hookups to heartfelt declarations, usually dragging their coworkers along for the ride. Crossovers with the Big Bull Mechanics books make the universe feel even bigger, letting side characters move between garages, job trailers, and late night bar stools without ever losing that cozy, lived in feeling.
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