Prairie Devils MC Books in Order
Part ofNicole Snow Books in OrderSee the Prairie Devils MC books in order by Nicole Snow, with biker-series background, summaries, and quick notes on where to begin.
Last updated: June 7, 2026
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Publication Order
5 books
Bitter Kind of Love
by Nicole Snow
2014
The final Prairie Devils romance brings more club conflict, fierce loyalty, and emotional fallout. It stays dark but still makes room for a real happily-ever-after.
Nomad Kind of Love
by Nicole Snow
2014
Another Prairie Devils romance built on outlaw loyalty, danger, and all-or-nothing love. The club world stays brutal, but the emotional center is surprisingly soft.
Outlaw Kind of Love
by Nicole Snow
2014
Rachel's life explodes when betrayal drops her into biker territory and Throttle decides to save her. Rival clubs, violence, and a fierce protector define the ride.
Savage Kind of Love
by Nicole Snow
2014
This entry leans hard into the MC side of Snow's early work, club politics, possessive devotion, and survival-level stakes. Love comes with bruises here.
Wicked Kind of Love
by Nicole Snow
2014
The Prairie Devils books keep pushing passion and danger together, and this one is no exception. Expect biker drama, a rough hero, and a woman who refuses to be easy prey.
Series background & context
The Prairie Devils MC books are among Nicole Snow's earliest motorcycle club romances, and they come in loud. This series is the start of her wider MC chronology, which tells you a lot about its job in the backlist. It establishes the biker world, the violence, the possessive protectiveness, and the rough emotional temperature that later continues through the Grizzlies and Deadly Pistols books.
These stories are not polished. That is part of the point.
Titles like Outlaw Kind of Love, Nomad Kind of Love, Savage Kind of Love, Wicked Kind of Love, and Bitter Kind of Love make the series promise pretty plain. The heroes are bikers first and charming men second, if that. The women are pulled into a life shaped by rival clubs, betrayals, dirty politics, and the fact that being chosen by an outlaw is both a rescue and a complication. The first book alone opens with a sheltered heroine betrayed into danger and saved by a biker from a rival club, which captures the series well. Protection and peril arrive together.
What readers should expect from the Prairie Devils is a darker, grittier style than Snow's later contemporary romances. The books are shorter, faster, and more openly built on high-stakes drama. Loyalty means something here, but the world is unstable enough that loyalty is always being tested. That makes the romances feel urgent. These people are not debating feelings in a safe bubble. They are falling in love while survival and club politics keep crashing through the room.
The series can be read on its own, but if you are planning to explore all of Snow's biker books, starting here makes sense. It helps you see how she builds the MC worlds outward. You also get a strong feel for her earliest alpha heroes, men who are messy, intense, and absolutely convinced that claiming a woman is the same thing as keeping her alive.
If you want biker romance with more bite than charm, this is the lane. Read it for the outlaw atmosphere, the dark loyalty, and the sheer conviction that love is worth going to war over.
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