Sinclair Story Books in Order
Part ofJaymin Eve Books in OrderBrowse the Sinclair Story books by Jaymin Eve in order, with short summaries, series notes, and a quick guide to what kind of romance to expect.
Last updated: June 10, 2026
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Publication Order
1 book
Songbird
by Jaymin Eve
2014
Melodee Lee trusts no one and survives by drifting through the underground cage-fighting world. Then Nathan Sinclair, a rising basketball star from a powerful family, crashes into her life and forces both of them to rethink what safety really means.
Series background & context
The Sinclair books are a little different from a lot of Jaymin Eve's catalog. Instead of gods, prisons, or shifter politics, this corner leans into contemporary romance. Right now the page centers on Songbird, which works more like a character-driven romance set around the Sinclair family than a sprawling multi-book fantasy arc.
That smaller scale helps.
The story follows Melodee Lee, a woman who has built her life around staying mobile, staying tough, and trusting almost no one. She drifts through the underground cage-fighting world, keeping people at arm's length because distance feels safer than attachment. Then Nathan Sinclair enters the picture, and his world could not be more different. He comes from money, family power, and a future that looks polished from the outside.
What makes the setup interesting is that neither character is walking in light. Melodee is carrying skills and scars that make normal closeness difficult. Nathan is not just the easy golden-boy answer to her problems. The story is built around collision, not fantasy wish fulfillment, and it asks what happens when two people from very different kinds of pressure try to build something real.
It is also one of the clearer examples of Eve stepping outside her usual paranormal lane without losing the emotional rhythm that makes her books easy to read. The pacing stays quick, the chemistry matters, and the heroine still feels like someone who has learned to fight first and explain later.
If you are here for a grounded romance with sharp edges, family power, and a heroine who is much harder to read than she first appears, the Sinclair side of Jaymin Eve's work is worth a look.
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