Max Holt Books in Order
Find the Max Holt books in order by Charlotte Hughes and Janet Evanovich, with summaries, reading order, series background, and easy start-here guidance.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Publication Order
6 books
Full House
by Charlotte Hughes
1981
Divorced teacher Billie Pearce starts riding lessons and meets Nick Kaharchek, a rich charmer who upends her quiet life. Their romance heats up fast, but someone is willing to kill to keep them apart.
Full Tilt
by Charlotte Hughes
2002
Jamie Swift is barely keeping her Beaumont newspaper alive when her silent partner, Max Holt, blows into town. A mayoral race, missing tax money, and a string of threats drag them into a case that is equal parts dangerous and flirtatious.
Full Speed
by Charlotte Hughes
2003
Newspaper editor Jamie Swift and millionaire Max Holt end up posing as husband and wife while chasing a major story. Their fake partnership gets dangerously real when old enemies and fresh bullets enter the picture.
Full Blast
by Charlotte Hughes
2004
Jamie Swift's new personals section turns Beaumont upside down, and suddenly the town is buzzing with sex, gossip, and trouble. When the bodies start piling up, Jamie and Max Holt have to track a killer before the story destroys them.
Full Bloom
by Charlotte Hughes
2005
Annie Fortenberry inherits a peach-country bed-and-breakfast just as rumors of a resident ghost start scaring off guests. Then her ex-husband turns up dead, and Annie must clear her name while sorting out her feelings for Wes Bridges.
Full Scoop
by Charlotte Hughes
2006
An escaped convict from pediatrician Maggie Davenport's past comes looking for her and her daughter in Beaumont. As FBI agent Zack Madden moves in to protect them, gossip, secrets, and small-town chaos keep the pressure high.
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