Silent Books in Order
Part ofJ Kenner Books in OrderFind the Silent series by J Kenner in order, with brief summaries, series background, and clear guidance on where to start and what to read next.
Last updated: January 16, 2026
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Publication Order
2 books
Silent Desires
by J Kenner
2003
Desire heats up just as danger gets real. When secrets begin to crack, two people are forced to trust fast, and the closer they get, the more they risk losing everything they’re trying to protect.
Silent Confessions
by J Kenner
2003
A romantic suspense about hidden pasts and buried truths that refuse to stay buried. When confessions finally surface, a couple has to decide whether love can survive what’s been kept in the dark.
Series background & context
The Silent books are romantic suspense with a focus on what people keep hidden, and what it costs when the truth finally comes out. Silent Confessions and Silent Desires both start with secrets, then turn the pressure up until someone has to talk.
The tone is moodier than Kenner’s lighter contemporaries, with a steady undercurrent of danger. Characters are often guarding information, protecting someone they love, or trying to outrun a past mistake.
Silence can be a weapon.
Romance grows alongside the suspense. The couples are pushed together by circumstances they didn’t choose, and the intimacy comes from being the one person who sees behind the mask.
These stories tend to be self-contained, but they share a similar style: sharp emotional stakes, a sense of looming threat, and a relationship that has to earn trust the hard way.
Start with Silent Confessions for the cleanest entry point, then move on to Silent Desires when you want another dose of secrets, heat, and risk.
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