Life On Stage Books in Order
Part ofVi Keeland Books in OrderExplore the Life On Stage books by Vi Keeland in order, with short summaries, series background, and easy help picking a starting point.
Last updated: June 8, 2026
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Publication Order
3 books
Beat
by Vi Keeland
2015
A woman gets the fantasy of dating a rock star, only to start falling for another musician on the same tour bus. In a world of fame, jealousy, and close quarters, every choice gets louder.
Throb
by Vi Keeland
2015
A desperate contract lands a woman on a reality dating show with strict rules about sex, secrecy, and staying on script. Then she falls for the wrong man, and the whole arrangement starts to blow apart.
The Boss Project
by Vi Keeland
2022
A disastrous first meeting leaves a job candidate mortified when she learns the rude stranger is her potential boss. When he hires her because he expects her to fail, proving him wrong becomes dangerously personal.
Series background & context
Life On Stage is less a long saga than a backstage shelf. These books are linked by performance, public attention, and the way romance gets messier when contracts, cameras, and crowds are involved. The couples are not navigating quiet, private lives. They are trying to figure each other out while the entertainment world keeps turning up the volume.
Throb opens with a reality-show setup. A woman signs a strict contract for a chance to solve a family problem, expecting she can follow the rules and keep her feelings out of it. Then she falls for the wrong man, the one outside the plan, and the whole neat arrangement starts wobbling. The appeal is part fantasy, part trap. There is luxury, attention, and chemistry, but there is also the sense that everyone is performing for someone.
Beat shifts the focus to music and life on tour. The heroine gets close to two rock stars sharing the same moving, cramped world, one the fantasy she once had on her bedroom wall, the other the man who slowly starts to feel more real. That puts the series squarely in a lane Keeland clearly enjoys, attraction under pressure, bad timing, and feelings that get louder because nobody has enough room to escape them.
This shelf is not really about celebrity glamour.
It is more about what performance does to honesty. Characters are watched, managed, sold, or boxed into roles before they even start making romantic choices. They tell themselves the line is clear, professional on one side, personal on the other, and then cross it anyway. That creates a slightly messier, more heightened mood than some of Keeland's office romances.
Expect heat, jealousy, possessive energy, and a lot of emotional chaos in close quarters. The books can be read separately, but together they give you a neat snapshot of her entertainment-world mode, stories where private longing keeps crashing into public life. If you like reality-show pressure, tour-bus tension, and romances that feel a little louder and riskier than everyday life, Life On Stage is the right corner of the catalog.
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