Paradise Club Books in Order
Part ofJA Low Books in OrderExplore the Paradise Club series by JA Low in order, with steamy book summaries, island-club background, character notes, and suggestions on how it connects to her other romances.
Last updated: December 25, 2025
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Publication Order
4 books
Lost in Paradise
by JA Low
2022
An escape to The Paradise Club's exclusive island seems like the perfect way to forget real life, with masks, fantasy rooms, and no strings. But when one intense night with a mysterious stranger follows her home, vacation rules stop applying.
Found in Paradise
by JA Low
2022
Working at The Paradise Club means knowing the rules better than anyone, especially the one about never mixing business and pleasure outside the island. When a charming blond client keeps slipping past her defenses, she must decide how much she is willing to risk for him.
Craving Paradise
by JA Low
2022
At Paradise Club the rule is simple, leave your encounters on the island. That becomes impossible when the man who once fulfilled all her fantasies keeps turning up in her everyday life, tempting her to break every boundary she swore to keep.
Paradise
by JA Low
2020
Billionaire Nate Lewis built The Paradise Club to turn other people's fantasies into reality and keeps his own heart locked down. When Camryn arrives on the island desperate to escape her past, he breaks his most important rule and lets a client get close.
Series background & context
The Paradise Club series takes place on a lush, private island that exists for one reason, to turn fantasies into reality. Billionaire owner Nate Lewis has built a discreet adult playground where guests check their names and their inhibitions at the dock, step into a world of themed suites, and sign clear, negotiated rules before anything happens behind closed doors.
On paper it is all about no-strings fun, but JA Low uses that glamorous setup to explore what happens when the one person you meet in a place like this is the one you cannot forget.
In Paradise, Nate breaks his own cardinal rule about never mixing business and pleasure when a woman on the run from her past lands on his island and upends the clean lines of the world he has built. Lost in Paradise follows a heroine who books a trip expecting anonymous escape, only to discover that some connections refuse to stay on the island once the plane home takes off. Paradise Found shifts the spotlight to someone who works inside the club and knows the rules better than anyone, right up until a golden-haired guest tempts them into risking their job, their heart, and the fragile separation between work and desire.
Craving Paradise closes the loop with a story about what happens after the island, when two people who met in that heightened, rule-bound environment keep colliding in ordinary life and have to decide whether their obsession can survive without the safety net of the club. Across the series you get lavish parties, private cabanas, masks and role play, and bedroom scenes that lean hard into high heat, but the emotional core is always about shame, trust, and whether you can be fully seen and still chosen. Characters arrive bruised by divorce, betrayal, or burnout, and leave with a clearer sense of what they want, even if the path there is messy.
The Paradise Club books tie into JA Low's rockstar and billionaire universes, so band members, playboys, and Hartford siblings drift in for exclusive events or to hide from scandal. You can dip in anywhere, but reading in order lets you watch the club evolve from Nate's personal empire into a backdrop for multiple love stories, each pushing a little harder against the idea that pleasure and real attachment can be kept in separate boxes.
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