Shopping for a Billionaire Books in Order
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Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Publication Order
17 books
Christmas Shopping for a Billionaire
by Julia Kent
2014
Shannon gets roped into working as a sexy elf, and Declan ends up playing Santa. Public attention, holiday insanity, and plenty of sparks follow.
Shopping for a Billionaire 1
by Julia Kent
2014
Shannon Jacoby meets billionaire Declan McCormick while mystery shopping with her hand in a men's room toilet. It is absurd, embarrassing, and the start of everything.
Shopping for a Billionaire 2
by Julia Kent
2014
Shannon and Declan try to turn an outrageous first meeting into a real relationship. Jealous exes, mistaken identities, and more humiliation make that harder than it sounds.
Shopping for a Billionaire 3
by Julia Kent
2014
Shannon's first real dates with Declan keep ending in medical emergencies and misunderstandings. Just when things start to feel solid, someone seems determined to tear them apart.
Shopping for a Billionaire 4
by Julia Kent
2014
A fight, a trashed car, and more job chaos push Shannon to the edge. Another bizarre mystery-shopping assignment proves that with Declan around, disaster is never far away.
Shopping for a Billionaire's Fiancee
by Julia Kent
2015
Declan wants the perfect proposal for Shannon, complete with family meaning and zero disasters. Unfortunately, nothing about their relationship has ever stayed that simple.
Shopping for a CEO
by Julia Kent
2015
Amanda is thrilled to help plan a wedding until the best man turns out to be Andrew McCormick, arrogant CEO and impossible distraction. Closet kisses and wedding pressure make resistance a losing game.
Shopping for a Billionaire's Wife
by Julia Kent
2016
Shannon and Declan's road to married life is anything but calm. Wedding chaos, meddling relatives, and their own stubborn streaks turn the big day into classic Shopping-style mayhem.
Shopping for a CEO's Fiancee
by Julia Kent
2016
Andrew wakes up after a Vegas wedding weekend with rings, questions, and no idea who married whom. He and Amanda have to sort out the mess before panic, pride, and chemistry finish the job.
Shopping for an Heir
by Julia Kent
2016
Chauffeur and sculptor Gerald Wright learns he has inherited a fortune from a man he never knew. The messenger is Suzanne, the ex-fiancée he never got over, and the catch changes everything.
Shopping for a Billionaire's Honeymoon
by Julia Kent
2017
Shannon wants one week alone with Declan in Hawaii. Declan's new CEO job keeps following him, so she decides drastic measures may be the only way to reboot their honeymoon.
Shopping for a CEO's Wife
by Julia Kent
2017
Amanda wants a wedding, not a public relations nightmare. With Andrew's father turning everything into a spectacle, the couple has to decide what kind of marriage they actually want.
Shopping for a Baby's First Christmas
by Julia Kent
2018
Shannon's mother wants a picture-perfect family Christmas, which is terrifying enough on its own. Add Declan, a baby, and old family dynamics, and the holiday becomes gloriously unhinged.
Shopping for a Billionaire's Baby
by Julia Kent
2018
Shannon and Declan have survived meet-cute disasters, family drama, and marriage. Now they are taking on the next big challenge, building a family without losing themselves in the circus around them.
Shopping for a CEO's Honeymoon
by Julia Kent
2018
Amanda thinks a honeymoon should involve quiet time with her husband. Andrew turns it into a wildly overengineered stay-at-home adventure that tests their marriage in funny, intimate ways.
Shopping for a CEO's Baby
by Julia Kent
2020
Amanda and Andrew are expecting twins, and neither of them is handling it quietly. Between cravings, family competition, and old baggage, this pregnancy is as funny as it is overwhelming.
Shopping for a Yankee Swap
by Julia Kent
2020
Shannon's family Christmas is already a lot, then Declan decides he must win the Yankee Swap. His hunt for the weirdest gift possible turns the holidays into a full-contact sport.
Series background & context
The Shopping for a Billionaire series is probably the cleanest place to start if you want Julia Kent's signature mix of absurd setup, fast banter, and sincere romance. It opens with one of her most famous meet-cutes: mystery shopper Shannon Jacoby literally meets billionaire Declan McCormick with her hand in a toilet in the men's room of one of his stores. That tells you almost everything you need to know about the series. It is willing to get ridiculous, but it always circles back to real feeling.
The early part of the series follows Shannon and Declan through attraction, humiliation, misunderstandings, family interference, and an escalating set of romantic disasters. The original serial installments, Shopping for a Billionaire 1 through Shopping for a Billionaire 4, stretch out that arc in smaller bites, while Shopping for a Billionaire collects the big beginning in one fuller volume. From there, the series keeps moving through proposals, weddings, honeymoons, babies, and holidays.
What makes the series bigger than one couple is the McCormick orbit. Declan's brother Andrew becomes central in Shopping for a CEO and the books that follow, where Amanda Warrick matches his stubbornness beat for beat. Later, the world expands again with characters like Gerald in Shopping for an Heir. Across all of it, the draw is not just billionaire luxury. It is the ongoing comedy of two extended families, too much personality in one room, and the constant collision of public image with private love.
The tone is bright, loud, and affectionate. Shannon is not impressed by money on principle, which helps keep the series grounded. Declan and Andrew may be rich, but they are still at the mercy of mothers, in-laws, wedding planners, Christmas traditions, and their own terrible timing. That is where a lot of the humor lives.
This series likes continuity.
If you read in order, you get the full payoff of watching relationships deepen over time rather than reset from book to book. The later novellas and add-on installments work best when you already know the cast, because much of the pleasure comes from seeing familiar people handle the next ridiculous milestone.
If you want billionaire romantic comedy with recurring characters, strong family energy, and a heroine who can turn embarrassment into an art form, this is the Julia Kent world most readers think of first.
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