Rock Kiss Books in Order
Part ofNalini Singh Books in OrderSee the Rock Kiss books in order by Nalini Singh, with quick summaries, series background, and help picking the best place to start.
Last updated: June 8, 2026
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Publication Order
5 books
Rock Addiction
by Nalini Singh
2014
Schoolboy Choir frontman Fox hates the spotlight until he meets Molly Webster, the one woman who refuses to be dazzled by fame. Their chemistry is instant, but building something real under celebrity pressure is another matter.
Rock Courtship
by Nalini Singh
2014
David wants a real chance with Thea, a woman balancing work, family, and a life already too full. This novella is warm, charming, and built around patience, kindness, and rock-star devotion.
Rock Hard
by Nalini Singh
2015
Charlotte Baird is rebuilding after trauma, and her demanding boss Gabriel Bishop is the last complication she needs. Their workplace clash turns into a fierce, funny, deeply healing romance.
Rock Redemption
by Nalini Singh
2015
Noah St. John is spiraling under the weight of old damage and bad choices. Actress Kit Devigny knows him too well to look away, and their second-chance love story hits hard.
Rock Wedding
by Nalini Singh
2016
Bad-boy guitarist Abe Bellamy is finally ready to fight for a lasting future with Sarah. But love after years of history and heartbreak is messy, and the wedding spotlight only raises the pressure.
Series background & context
The Rock Kiss series is Singh's contemporary romance answer to life inside the spotlight. The core group is Schoolboy Choir, four friends who met in high school and grew into global music stars together. Fame changes the scale of their lives, but it does not erase the thing that matters most in these books: loyalty. These men fight, tease, and mess up, but they show up for each other.
That sense of found family is what gives the series its shape. Rock Addiction opens the door with a rock star who meets the rare woman unimpressed by the machinery of celebrity. From there the books move through people around the band, including women who have their own work, wounds, and limits, not just orbiting roles in someone else's career. The romances feel modern, grown-up, and very aware of what public life can cost.
The series also gets deeper than the covers might suggest. Rock Courtship is warm and gentle. Rock Hard is sharp, funny, and built around trust after trauma. Rock Redemption goes to darker emotional places, dealing with damage that cannot be fixed by charm alone. Rock Wedding brings the wider cast together again and works as both a romance and a payoff for the friendships underneath the series.
This is the glossy version of Singh, but not the shallow one.
Expect private jets, paparazzi, backstage chaos, and people who know how to handle attention. Also expect burnout, addiction, family baggage, fear, and the difficulty of building a real relationship when half the world thinks it knows you. Singh is very good at pairing glamour with emotional realism, so the books stay fun without feeling weightless.
You do not need paranormal elements to see what links this series to her other work. It is still about intense attachment, emotional safety, and people who are tougher than they first appear. The dialogue is lively, the sexual tension is strong, and the friendships make the whole thing stick.
If you like celebrity romance with heart, this is a great place to go.
Read them in order if you can, because the cast keeps reappearing and the emotional payoffs get better that way. If you want contemporary romance that balances sexiness, humor, and hard conversations, Rock Kiss is one of Singh's most approachable series.
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