Justice Books in Order
Part ofElla Goode Books in OrderExplore the Justice books by Ella Goode in order, with summaries, reading order, series background, and a quick way to choose your first book.
Last updated: June 8, 2026
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Publication Order
6 books
Heiress and the Cowboy
by Ella Goode
2021
Tucker Justice and Cameron Hyde-Franklin have wanted each other since boarding school, even if their lives never seemed built to meet in the middle. Ranch life and high society collide in this opposites-attract cowboy romance.
Insta Holiday
by Ella Goode
2021
Tyson has loved Rory for years, but followers and charm are not enough to win her trust. She wants something solid, and this holiday romance asks whether he can finally become it.
Princess and the Cowboy
by Ella Goode
2021
Princess Maria comes to the Justice ranch for a break, not a love story. Sterling thinks he has no room for romance, until the woman meant to hide from the world becomes impossible to ignore.
Socialite and the Cowboy
by Ella Goode
2021
Birdie inherits property tied to the Justice family and ends up on a Texas ranch with Calder, the cowboy determined to get it back. Their chemistry has to survive money, family pressure, and the shadow of the Justice curse.
Billionaire and the Cowgirl
by Ella Goode
2022
Cane broke Astor's heart years ago and never really let her go. Now this billionaire cowboy has one job, prove the love he pushed away is still worth fighting for.
Secretary and the Cowboy
by Ella Goode
2022
Reese moves to Edison, Texas, hoping for a fresh start after loss and betrayal. Blake Justice thinks he has escaped love, until one awkward meeting with Reese makes that plan impossible.
Series background & context
The Justice series is Ella Goode in full cowboy mode. These books revolve around the Justice men, a wealthy ranch family in Edison, Texas, who have been shaped by land, legacy, and one big problem hanging over every love story: the so-called Justice Curse. For years, the men have believed that loving the wrong way means losing the woman they love before she turns thirty, so romance starts with fear already in the room.
That curse gives the series its backbone.
Each book pairs one of the Justice men with a woman who does not quite fit the life he has planned. A socialite inherits property tied to the family. An heiress from a glittering world collides with a man who would rather stay quiet on the ranch. A princess arrives in Texas for breathing room and finds a cowboy instead. Later books bring in an influencer with a long-standing crush, a second-chance romance between Cane and Astor, and Blake's story with Reese, a newcomer trying to rebuild after betrayal.
The setting matters a lot here. The ranch is not just scenery. It stands for duty, money, family memory, and the pressure to carry the name forward. Even when the heroines come from very different worlds, fashion, aristocracy, social media, old money, the series keeps pulling them back to barns, fences, cattle, small-town friendships, and the hard fact that the Justice men are rooted in one place.
The tone is warm, sexy, and very family-centered. The books are short, but the shared world gives them more shape than simple standalones. You keep seeing cousins, sisters-in-law, and town characters move through the stories, so reading in order adds extra payoff.
If you want cowboy romance with a built-in family myth, protective heroes, and women who shake up a powerful ranch dynasty, Justice is a strong place to start.
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