Saint View Strip Books in Order
Part ofElle Thorpe Books in OrderSee the Saint View Strip series by Elle Thorpe in order, with book summaries, character notes, reading order tips, and background on these interconnected but stand alone dark romances.
Last updated: December 25, 2025
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Publication Order
4 books
Saint View Strip 4
by Elle Thorpe
2025
Imprisoned for years by a husband who beats and controls her, Fawn survives only for her young son. When Zane, the brother in law who once adored her, becomes a fellow captive, their forbidden connection deepens as they plan a desperate, high risk escape from the compound.
Killer Kiss
by Elle Thorpe
2024
Raised in a murder for hire family, the heroine treats killing like a job until she is ordered to eliminate Augie, her missing sister’s best friend and favourite suspect. Their flirty strip club banter and growing trust make choosing between love and loyalty dangerously complicated.
Unholy Sins
by Elle Thorpe
2023
By morning, Kellan stands at the altar preaching morality, but at night he hunts and kills the predators the law will not touch. Falling for Lyric, a single mum and stripper from the wrong side of town, tempts him to burn down his double life before his secrets destroy them both.
Evil Enemy
by Elle Thorpe
2023
After a decade building her strip club into a safe haven, Eve refuses to let a smug politician and the cop on his payroll bulldoze Saint View Strip. Officer Joshua Boston is supposed to shut her down, but their enemies to lovers clashes turn into something much harder to walk away from when a darker threat appears.
Series background & context
Saint View Strip shifts the focus from reverse harem to single couple romances while staying firmly planted in the city’s underbelly. Each book follows a different hero and heroine linked by the stretch of neon lit clubs, backrooms, and crime families that make up the Strip, so you can read them alone or in order for a fuller picture.
Evil Enemy introduces Eve, a stripper turned club owner who has clawed her way out of poverty to become the unofficial queen of the Strip. Her dancers, staff, and regulars are family, and she will not let anyone bulldoze what she has built. Joshua Boston is the straight laced cop and local politician’s ally determined to clean up the area, but an arrest gone wrong turns their cat and mouse game into a very inconvenient attraction just as a more sinister threat begins targeting the club.
In Unholy Sins, the hero wears robes on Sundays and blood on his hands at night. Father Kellan preaches morality from the pulpit, then moonlights as a vigilante who robs and kills abusers the system lets slip through. Lyric, a single mum working as a stripper, upends his tightly controlled life. Their forbidden confessional chemistry forces him to face whether he can keep playing judge and executioner in the shadows and still be worthy of love.
Killer Kiss follows a heroine born into a murder for hire dynasty who treats contracts like a nine to five job. When she is ordered to take out Augie, her missing sister’s best friend and the man who has somehow wormed his way under her skin, she has to choose between family loyalty and her own heart. The story plays with the classic kiss, marry, kill game in gleefully literal ways.
The fourth book, listed here as Saint View Strip 4, is better known as Caged Bird. Fawn has spent five years imprisoned by a husband who was supposed to love her, cut off from the family who believes she is dead, raising a little boy inside a nightmare. Zane, her brother in law and childhood friend, is dragged into the same compound and becomes both fellow captive and forbidden comfort. Night after night they plot escape, falling for each other even though discovery could mean both their deaths.
These stories are dark, often violent, and unflinching about trauma, yet they still offer solid happily ever afters for each couple. Expect morally gray characters, explicit spice, and plenty of cameos from favourite Saint View faces. Because the romances here are traditional pairings, many readers use Saint View Strip as a bridge into the world if they are curious about the vibe but unsure about reverse harems.
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