Players Club Sinners Books in Order
Part ofErika Wilde Books in OrderDiscover Erika Wilde’s Players Club Sinners spin-off in order, with book summaries, series background, and advice on where to start these darker, high-stakes club romances.
Last updated: December 26, 2025
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Publication Order
3 books
Playing with Surrender
by Erika Wilde
2026
A lifetime of following the rules leaves her craving one reckless night, which she finds with a dark, commanding stranger at The Players Club. When Tate Holland later reappears as her personal bodyguard, professional lines and past fantasies clash as they navigate growing feelings in the middle of real danger.
Playing with Trouble
by Erika Wilde
2025
Looking for a night off from her problems, she heads to The Players Club and ends up in the arms of brooding protector Ford Perish. When danger from her job follows her home, Ford moves in as her bodyguard, turning their combustible attraction into a full-time test of boundaries and trust.
Playing with Forever
by Erika Wilde
2025
She has crushed on Chase Noble for years, but he has always kept her at arm’s length. A trip to The Players Club to find a no-strings lover puts them on a collision course, leading to a teacher-student arrangement, a stalker threat, and a fight for a forever neither thought they deserved.
Series background & context
Players Club Sinners is a newer spin-off set in the same erotic world as The Players Club, but with an extra hit of danger and emotional intensity. The stories follow men who have walked through fire in their pasts and the women who challenge them inside and outside the club’s decadent walls.
Playing with Forever features Chase Noble, a man who has always kept his distance from the friend who quietly wants more. When she shows up at The Players Club determined to find someone who will finally give her what she craves, Chase refuses to let any other man touch her. What begins as a lessons-in-pleasure arrangement between “teacher” and “student” turns into something far deeper once a stalker starts targeting her, forcing Chase to offer both protection and his guarded heart.
In Playing with Trouble, a single night at the club collides with real-world threats. The heroine wants nothing more than to forget her problems for an evening, and Ford Perish, a gruff, capable protector, seems like the perfect distraction. When trouble at her job escalates into a full-blown security risk, Ford steps in as her full-time bodyguard. Forced to share a home, they battle both external enemies and the combustible chemistry that keeps pushing them toward the nearest flat surface.
Upcoming installments like Playing with Surrender promise more of the same blend of club fantasy and real stakes. In that book, a woman who has always played by the rules has her world shaken by a dark, commanding stranger at The Players Club, only to discover later that he has been assigned as her bodyguard in everyday life. Their mutual need to keep things professional is constantly at war with memories of what happened in the club and a growing emotional connection.
Readers who loved the original Players Club books and want even more protective heroes, stalking threats, and heroines who are done apologizing for what they want will find this spin-off a natural next step. The tone is still intensely sensual, but the added suspense and personal demons give each romance a slightly edgier feel.
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