Girl Band Books in Order
Part ofPippa Grant Books in OrderDiscover the Girl Band series by Pippa Grant in order, with interconnected book summaries, series background, and guidance on how these rock-star romcoms link to Copper Valley.
Last updated: January 13, 2026
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Publication Order
4 books
The Hero and the Hacktivist
by Pippa Grant
2021
Security expert Rhett Bailey lives by plans and protocols, which is the exact opposite of chaotic hacker Eloise "Ellie" Fairweather. When her online crusades land her in serious danger, Rhett is forced into close quarters with the one woman who scrambles his control, leading to a globe-trotting, slow-burn collision of hearts.
Stud in the Stacks
by Pippa Grant
2018
Knox Moretti is the small-town librarian famous for turning romance recommendations into real-life hookups. When his flirty reputation jeopardizes his job, he agrees to be fake boyfriend to Parker, a buttoned-up consultant who needs a date to impress a client. Pretending to be perfect together makes staying strictly professional impossible.
Rockaway Bride
by Pippa Grant
2018
On the eve of her royal wedding, preschool teacher Willow panics about marrying the wrong man. Enter Dax Gallagher, a tattooed rock star whose missing nest egg is tied to her runaway fiancé. A night of mead, bad decisions, and accidental kidnapping leaves Willow handcuffed to Dax on a fishing boat and headed toward a wildly different future.
Mister McHottie
by Pippa Grant
2017
Ambrosia has three sworn enemies: bratwurst, noisy neighbors, and billionaire Chase Jett, the man who took her virginity a decade ago. When Chase buys the company she works for and becomes her boss, their mutual loathing reignites into steamy office pranks and a second chance neither of them saw coming.
Series background & context
The Girl Band series is where a lot of the Pippaverse energy first crackles to life. It follows a group of women who juggle day jobs with gigs in their not‑quite‑famous band, and it loves every messy, loud, joyful part of their lives. Music is the backdrop, but friendship and chaos drive the stories.
Each heroine is part of the same tight‑knit friend group. They might spend their days at offices, libraries, or behind the wheel of a tour bus, but nights and weekends mean rehearsals, small‑town shows, and the kind of girl‑gang support system that can get you through anything. The band is their creative outlet and their chosen family, even when their love lives are a disaster.
Mister McHottie introduces Ambrosia, who has three major enemies in life: bratwurst, noisy neighbors, and Chase Jett. Unfortunately for her, Chase is now a billionaire and her new boss, and their decade‑old history refuses to stay in the past. It is an enemies‑to‑lovers office romance full of ill‑advised pranks and chemistry that will not quit. Stud in the Stacks gives the spotlight to Knox, the small‑town librarian whose easy charm has turned him into a local legend. When his flirtatious ways put his job at risk, he agrees to fake‑date Parker, a woman who needs a pretend boyfriend to impress a client and has no interest in being another notch on his romance‑novel‑covered belt.
Rockaway Bride sends the band’s world all the way to a Scandinavian palace where a runaway preschool teacher, Willow, ends up accidentally kidnapped by Dax, the band’s lead singer. He is trying to track down missing money, she is fleeing a wedding she is no longer sure about, and a drunken decision leaves them handcuffed together on a fishing boat. The resulting road trip is part heist, part healing, and all deliciously inconvenient.
The final book, The Hero and the Hacktivist, dives into the relationship between a quietly competent security specialist and a brilliant, chaotic hacker who keeps stirring up trouble for a good cause. It brings in more of the wider Copper Valley world, showing how the band’s lives intersect with hockey teams, billionaires, and all the other moving parts of the universe.
Throughout the series, the throughline is women carving out space for themselves. They do it onstage, in their careers, and in relationships that actually fit their lives. If you are into romcoms with group chats, late‑night rehearsals, disastrous road trips, and the sense that you are being welcomed into a whole friend group rather than just one couple’s story, Girl Band is a great place to plug in.
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