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Innocence (Alessandra Torre) Books in Order

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Find the Innocence trilogy by Alessandra Torre in order, with background on Julia and Brad, book summaries, reading order notes, and suggestions on how to start this steamy legal romance series.

Last updated: December 25, 2025

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4 books

1

Masked Innocence

by Alessandra Torre

2014

Julia has chosen Brad and the dangerous, decadent world he inhabits, giving up safe relationships for a man who pushes every boundary she has. When a murder ties Brad to the mob, Julia must decide whether to trust a lover with a hidden past or walk away before his secrets destroy them both.

2

End of the Innocence

by Alessandra Torre

2014

On the verge of marriage, Julia finally has the commitment she wanted from Brad, but their future is far from secure. Family power plays, criminal threats, and old enemies put both of them in the crosshairs, forcing Julia to fight for her relationship, her independence, and her own definition of happily ever after.

3

Blindfolded Innocence

by Alessandra Torre

2014

Law student Julia Campbell lands an internship at a top divorce firm and is warned to steer clear of Brad De Luca, the partner known for seducing clients and staff. Saying no to him proves impossible, and soon she is pulled into an irresistible, taboo relationship that could ruin her career and her heart.

4

The Diary of Brad De Luca

by Alessandra Torre

2013

In this novella companion to the Innocence series, notorious divorce attorney Brad De Luca tells the story of how Julia Campbell went from a convenient challenge to the one woman he cannot cut loose. His diary reveals the lust, mistakes, and vulnerabilities he tries so hard to hide.

Series background & context

The Innocence series follows the explosive relationship between Julia Campbell, a determined law student, and Brad De Luca, the charismatic divorce attorney who becomes both her boss and her greatest temptation. Set against the cutthroat world of high end legal work, the trilogy mixes erotic romance with doses of danger, family drama, and organized crime.

In Blindfolded Innocence, Julia starts an internship at a prestigious firm with a simple plan: work hard, ignore the gossip, and stay far away from Brad. His reputation for sleeping with clients and colleagues is legendary, and she has no interest in becoming another name on that list. Their chemistry makes staying away much harder than she expects, and before long she is drawn into an affair that risks not only her career but her carefully guarded heart.

The novella The Diary of Brad De Luca drops into the same timeline from his point of view. It shows the jaded playboy who never planned on commitment suddenly watching himself break his own rules. For readers, it fills in some of the gaps behind his decisions and reveals just how much Julia upends his carefully curated life.

Masked Innocence deepens both the romance and the stakes. Julia has chosen Brad and the unconventional world he inhabits, trading safe, predictable relationships for a man whose idea of intimacy includes pushing every one of her boundaries. When a murder pulls Brad's connections to the mob into the open, Julia is forced to see that the danger around him is not just sexual but very real.

The final book, End of the Innocence, turns the trilogy toward questions of loyalty, marriage, and power. Julia and Brad are planning a wedding while navigating his complicated family, business enemies, and the fallout from past choices. The story tests whether the intense physical connection that first bound them together can survive secrets, betrayals, and the threat of losing everything.

Across the series, Alessandra Torre leans into forbidden workplace attraction, explicit sex, and the swooping highs and lows of a couple who do almost everything in extremes. The books are tightly connected and should be read in sequence, starting with Blindfolded Innocence, then The Diary of Brad De Luca, Masked Innocence, and finally End of the Innocence.

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