Saurellian Federation Books in Order
Part ofJoanna Wylde Books in OrderFind the Saurellian Federation books by Joanna Wylde in order, with quick summaries, series background, and easy guidance on where to start.
Last updated: June 8, 2026
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Publication Order
6 books
The Price of Pleasure
by Joanna Wylde
2002
In a war-torn future, Seth and Calla are trapped by slavery, power, and a world that offers little hope. When their paths cross, desire becomes tangled with freedom, loyalty, and the fate of more than just two people.
The Price of Freedom
by Joanna Wylde
2003
Bethany saves one of her father's abused slaves and changes both their lives. Jess is desperate to escape captivity, and when he takes Bethany with him, the line between rescue, danger, and desire gets very thin.
Jerred's Price
by Joanna Wylde
2004
Saurellian spy Jerred hides behind the mask of a smuggler until barmaid Giselle witnesses a murder on an Imperial station. She needs a way out, he wants a price, and the escape quickly turns hot and dangerous.
Dragon's Mistress
by Joanna Wylde
2010
Dani is a pleasure worker, not a spy, until her guild sends her into Lord Drake Van'hot's palace. Her mission demands seduction, deception, and nerves of steel in a dangerous corner of the Saurellian world.
Garnets or Bust
by Joanna Wylde
2016
Tessa Marasdottir wants money and believes a cache of rare garnets can change her life. Daaron Von Saur'rel needs those stones for reasons of his own, and their clash becomes a high-stakes marriage bargain.
Survival's Price
by Joanna Wylde
2016
Damian has been alone in space too long, and Cybele seems like exactly the kind of distraction he needs. But the woman he meets in a strip club is also an assassin with a job to finish.
Series background & context
Joanna Wylde's Saurellian Federation books are her earlier science fiction romances, and they feel very different from the biker novels she later became known for. These stories take place in a future shaped by war, empire, slavery, and shifting political loyalties. The books connect through the Federation and its enemies, but each one puts a new couple at the center, so you get both a larger world and a focused romance.
The people in these books are rarely safe or comfortable. Seth and Calla in The Price of Pleasure are trapped by systems that treat bodies and freedom like property. Bethany and Jess in The Price of Freedom are thrown together by rescue, captivity, and escape. Jerred in Jerred's Price works as a spy behind the cover of a smuggler, while Giselle is simply trying to stay alive after witnessing the wrong thing. Around them are pleasure workers, assassins, engineers, nobles, and soldiers, all trying to survive inside violent structures that leave very little room for softness.
Nobody gets an easy path.
That is part of the appeal. Wylde moves the action through mines, palaces, freighters, imperial space stations, and other corners of a dangerous future. Some stories lean into espionage. Others lean into escape, pursuit, or forced proximity. There is always a sense that private desire is colliding with public danger. Even the shorter works, like Dragon's Mistress and Survival's Price, run on the same engine. A mission, a contract, or a political duty throws two people together, and from there things get complicated fast.
The series also leans hard into the culture of its world. Questions of rank, captivity, alien custom, and sexual power are not side details here. They shape the whole story. That makes the books feel pulpy and dramatic, but it also gives them a sharper edge than a lighter space romance. These are openly erotic books, and the heat is part of the point, yet the best tension usually comes from watching characters fight for a little control over their own lives.
If you have read Wylde's later work, you can already see her habits as a storyteller taking shape. She likes stubborn heroines. She likes men who have been formed by harsh rules. She likes relationships that begin under terrible circumstances and somehow grow into something real anyway. The settings may be futuristic, but the emotional pull is familiar if you know her biker books.
The Saurellian Federation series is a good fit for readers who want romance with spaceships, political trouble, and a lot of heat. The Price of Pleasure is the clearest place to start if you want the core line, but books like Jerred's Price and Dragon's Mistress are easy ways to sample the world. It is an older corner of Joanna Wylde's catalog, but it already shows her taste for danger, loyalty, and love stories built under pressure.
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