Grizzlies MC Books in Order
Part ofNicole Snow Books in OrderFind the Grizzlies MC books in order by Nicole Snow, with summaries, club background, and reading help for this darker biker romance series.
Last updated: June 7, 2026
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Publication Order
4 books
Outlaw's Kiss
by Nicole Snow
2014
Brass tries to protect Missy by claiming her inside the Grizzlies MC, and the fake move sets off very real danger. Club politics and old feelings make the lie hard to survive.
Outlaw's Bride
by Nicole Snow
2015
Asphalt and Elle Jo's romance grows in the middle of outlaw loyalties and escalating club trouble. It is protective, rough-edged, and deeply tied to the Grizzlies world.
Outlaw's Obsession
by Nicole Snow
2015
Rabid is not the kind of man Christa should trust, but the Grizzlies give her a shot at survival when the world turns violent. The story blends MC danger with raw, obsessive chemistry.
Outlaw's Vow
by Nicole Snow
2015
Roman and Sally face the kind of love story that cannot stay simple inside a biker club. Loyalty, danger, and fierce devotion push this one forward.
Series background & context
The Grizzlies MC books were part of Nicole Snow's early breakout as an indie romance author, and you can still feel that raw energy in them. This is biker romance with real grit, not polished rebellion with a leather jacket thrown on top. The club is violent, political, and unstable, and that instability matters because several of these stories are just as much about what the club is becoming as they are about who falls in love.
That tension drives the whole series.
Snow's reading guide pairs the core Grizzlies books with four main couples, and titles like Outlaw's Obsession, Outlaw's Kiss, Outlaw's Bride, and Outlaw's Vow reflect the rough emotional territory. These are not men with mild boundary issues. They are bikers trying to hold onto loyalty, brotherhood, and some private code of honor while corruption and brutality rot parts of the world around them. That gives the romances an interesting extra layer. The heroes are not just protecting women from outside threats. Sometimes they are also trying to protect them from the club itself.
Outlaw's Kiss is especially useful for understanding the series mood. A fake claim made for protection becomes the start of something real, but it unfolds inside a chapter full of dangerous men, bad leadership, and a sense that the old rules no longer mean much. That pattern echoes across the series. These heroes want family, love, and some version of a future, but they have chosen or inherited a life that keeps fighting them on all three.
Readers who enjoy the MC subgenre usually know whether they want this level of edge. The Grizzlies MC books are emotional, sexy, and protective, but they are not soft. There is violence, coercive pressure from the world around the couple, and a lot of threatened safety. What makes the series work is the way Snow gives the romances a real sense of stakes instead of treating the club as set dressing.
If you want her later work, start elsewhere. If you want to see where a lot of her signature alpha energy came from, start here.
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