Mary B Morrison Books in Order
This page features the crossover collaborations between Carl Weber and Mary B. Morrison, blending their most iconic characters in explosive stories.
Last updated: December 18, 2025
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Publication Order
28 books
I Do Love You Still
by Mary B. Morrison
2020
Careful What You Click For
by Mary B. Morrison
2020
The One I've Waited For
by Mary B. Morrison
2019
Head Games
by Mary B. Morrison
2019
Just Can't Let Go
by Mary B. Morrison
2018
Baby, You're the Best
by Mary B. Morrison
2015
If You Don't Know Me
by Mary B. Morrison
2014
The Rich Girls' Club
by Mary B. Morrison
2013
I'd Rather Be with You
by Mary B. Morrison
2013
If I Can't Have You
by Mary B. Morrison
2012
The Eternal Engagement
by Mary B. Morrison
2011
Married on Mondays
by Mary B. Morrison
2010
Darius Jones
by Mary B Morrison
2010
Unconditionally Single
by Mary B Morrison
2009
Single Husbands
by Mary B. Morrison
2009
Maneater
by Mary B. Morrison
2009
Who's Loving You
by Mary B Morrison
2008
Sexcapades
by Mary B. Morrison
2008
Sweeter Than Honey
by Mary B Morrison
2007
When Somebody Loves You Back
by Mary B Morrison
2006
She Ain't the One
by Carl Weber
2006
In this crossover novel, Jay Crawford thinks he's found the perfect fling in the seductive Ashlee Anderson. But he soon realizes that Ashlee is not just passionate—she is dangerously obsessed, and she has no intention of letting him go.
Nothing Has Ever Felt Like This
by Mary B Morrison
2005
Somebody's Gotta Be on Top
by Mary B Morrison
2004
He's Just a Friend
by Mary B Morrison
2003
Never Again Once More
by Mary B Morrison
2002
Who's Making Love
by Mary B. Morrison
2001
Soulmates Dissipate
by Mary B Morrison
2000
Justice Just Us Just Me
by Mary B. Morrison
1999
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