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Katy Evans Books in Order

Browse Katy Evans books in order, with quick summaries, series guides, and easy starting points for Real, Manwhore, White House, and more favorites.

Last updated: July 7, 2026

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24 books

Mine

by Katy Evans

2013

Brooke and Remy finally have each other, but the fight is far from over. Distance, fear, and the pressures around Remy’s career test whether their fierce connection can survive outside the first rush of obsession.

Real

by Katy Evans

2013

Brooke Dumas takes a job as underground fighter Remington Tate’s rehab specialist and gets pulled into his brutal, glamorous world. The attraction is instant, but Remy’s private turmoil could destroy them both.

Remy

by Katy Evans

2013

This companion novel retells Brooke and Remy’s story from Remington Tate’s point of view. It digs into his volatile inner world and the absolute certainty that Brooke is the woman worth fighting for.

Ripped

by Katy Evans

2014

Pandora thinks she is done with Mackenna Jones, the rocker who broke her heart. When a prank at his concert goes wrong, they are forced back into each other’s orbit, and old anger turns dangerously hot.

Rogue

by Katy Evans

2014

Melanie’s rescue from a storm leads her straight to Greyson King, a man who feels like safety and danger at once. As he disappears and reappears, she starts to suspect their meeting was never simple chance.

Manwhore

by Katy Evans

2015

Journalist Rachel Livingston is assigned to expose elusive billionaire Malcolm Saint, Chicago’s most notorious bachelor. Getting close to him could launch her career, if the chemistry between them does not ruin the story first.

Manwhore +1

by Katy Evans

2015

Rachel’s assignment is over, but Malcolm Saint is not done with her. As love replaces the original game, they have to rebuild trust and decide whether a public scandal can turn into something real.

Ms. Manwhore

by Katy Evans

2015

This short final installment returns to Malcolm and Rachel after the main arc. It looks at what comes next when the chase is over and real commitment has to take its place.

Ladies Man

by Katy Evans

2016

Tahoe Roth is all swagger on the outside, but friendship with a woman carrying her own scars starts to crack that image. What begins as banter and loyalty slowly turns into something riskier and deeper.

Legend

by Katy Evans

2016

Maverick Cage wants a shot at the top and a reckoning with Remington Tate. Falling for Reese Dumas, who should be on the other side of the fight, makes an already dangerous path even messier.

Mr. President

by Katy Evans

2016

Charlotte Wells joins Matthew Hamilton’s presidential campaign and ends up working dangerously close to the man she has never really forgotten. In the middle of speeches, strategy, and headlines, desire becomes a serious political risk.

Womanizer

by Katy Evans

2016

An ambitious intern lands in Chicago and finds herself drawn to Callan Carmichael, her brother’s best friend and the CEO she should avoid. Their fling is supposed to stay temporary, but feelings refuse to follow the rules.

Commander in Chief

by Katy Evans

2017

Matt has won the presidency, but that only raises the stakes for him and Charlotte. Life in the White House brings power, scrutiny, and the question of whether love can survive when privacy disappears.

Racer

by Katy Evans

2017

Lana is searching for a driver who can save her family’s racing team, and Racer Tate looks like the only answer. He is talented, reckless, and full of secrets, which makes falling for him a very bad idea.

Tycoon

by Katy Evans

2017

Bryn turns to her former crush Aaric Christos for help when her startup needs saving. He is now a hard, powerful real estate mogul, and asking for his support means reopening old feelings and old wounds.

Mogul

by Katy Evans

2018

Sara cannot forget the suited stranger she met for one unforgettable night, then lost by morning. When Ian Ford reappears, the heat returns fast, but his secret threatens any chance they might have.

Muse

by Katy Evans

2018

A missed flight and a lost laptop throw Becka together with actor Noah Steele in Manhattan. Both are stuck in their work and in themselves, and their unexpected connection might be the spark they need.

Playboy

by Katy Evans

2018

A playful bargain pulls a guarded heroine into Cullen Carmichael’s orbit, then all the way to Vegas. What starts as distraction with a famous gambler turns into a much riskier game once real feelings are on the table.

White House

by Katy Evans

2018

This box set brings together Mr. President and Commander in Chief in one volume. It follows Matthew Hamilton and Charlotte Wells from the campaign trail into the White House, where love and ambition collide.

Best Man

by Katy Evans

2019

Lia sets out to retrieve the missing wedding rings with Miles Foster, the groom’s maddeningly attractive best man. A long drive and a pile of ugly truths turn a simple errand into a life-changing detour.

Big Shot

by Katy Evans

2019

India never wanted to work for William Walker again, but his new crisis pulls her back. Seeing her arrogant ex-boss juggle business, a baby, and old feelings makes staying detached almost impossible.

Boss

by Katy Evans

2019

Alexandra Croft is already running the show when trust-fund heir Kit Walker arrives to shake up her workplace. Their chemistry is terrible timing, especially when the dating app they manage could turn them into a scandal.

Million Dollar Devil

by Katy Evans

2019

Lizzy Banks needs the perfect man for a high-stakes plan, so she takes a chance on daredevil James Rowan. As she polishes his rough edges, attraction grows and family expectations start closing in.

Million Dollar Marriage

by Katy Evans

2019

Nell agrees to marry a stranger on reality TV for a shot at a million dollars. Luke is in it for the cash too, but acting like a perfect couple gets complicated when the feelings stop being fake.

Where should I start?

If you want the book that started it all: RealMineRemy
If you want billionaire chemistry and Chicago drama: ManwhoreManwhore +1Ms. Manwhore
If you want political romance with high stakes: Mr. PresidentCommander in Chief
If you want linked New York standalones: TycoonMogulMuse

Author bio

Katy Evans is a Texas-born romance novelist who built a huge readership with intense, high-chemistry love stories set everywhere from underground boxing rings to campaign buses and Manhattan high-rises. She lives in south Texas with her husband, their two children, and three lazy dogs, and that grounded home life sits in funny contrast to the very high-stakes worlds she likes to write about.

Writing started early.

Evans has said she wanted to be a writer all her life, and she began her first book when she was fifteen. Before that, she was already a serious reader. As a teenager she tore through Sweet Valley High, then moved into romance, and one disappointing romance novel gave her the final push to think that she could try writing one herself.

She kept at it for years. She entered contests, took writing classes, and kept honing her work until the book that changed things was the one she wrote for herself instead of trying to guess what everyone else wanted readers to pick up.

That book was Real.

Published as an indie novel in 2013, Real introduced readers to Remington “Riptide” Tate, an underground fighter, and Brooke Dumas, the sports rehab specialist who gets pulled into his orbit. The book took off fast, landed on bestseller lists, and kicked off the series that also includes Mine and Remy. The success of Real was not a one-off either. Evans has said her debut shot up the charts, and over the years that followed, ten of her titles reached the New York Times list while her books were translated into nearly a dozen languages.

Readers who click with Evans often start there because Real shows what she does best. She writes huge attraction, emotional urgency, and heroes who feel powerful and wounded at the same time.

She did not stay in one lane for long. The Manwhore books moved into Chicago wealth, media, and public image, with Rachel Livingston sent to profile the elusive Malcolm Saint. In the White House books, especially Mr. President, she took that same mix of heat and ambition into politics. She has even said that a visit to the White House stayed with her so strongly that it later helped spark those political romances. Then the Manhattan books, including Tycoon, Mogul, and Muse, shifted the mood toward New York glamour, second chances, work lives, and reinvention.

Her stories usually center on people who want something badly and have a lot to lose. Sometimes that means a fighter chasing a title. Sometimes it is a billionaire guarding his privacy, a candidate trying to win an election, or a woman trying to save a startup, build a career, or simply keep her heart intact. Evans likes pressure cookers, public scrutiny, and men who seem impossible right up until they fall hard.

She has also talked about how differently books arrive. In one interview, she said Real and Womanizer came quickly, while the White House books took much longer because of the research. That matches the feel of her catalog. Even when the setting changes, the through line stays the same, driven characters, sharp sexual tension, and a love story that has to push through pride, fear, or bad timing.

Today, Evans is still most closely linked with the books that first made her name, but her range inside contemporary romance is wider than it first looks. If you start with the boxer in Real, the billionaire in Manwhore, or the candidate in Mr. President, you are still getting the same core promise, a fast, emotionally charged romance with people who fall all the way once they fall at all.

Edited by

Richard Reis

Software engineer whose passion for tracking book recommendations from podcasts inspired the creation of MRB.

Anurag Ramdasan

Lead investor at 3one4 Capital whose startup expertise and love for books helped shaped MRB and its growth.

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