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Explore the Sugar Baby books by Rebekah Weatherspoon in order, with quick summaries, series background, and a simple guide to where to start.

Last updated: June 9, 2026

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3 books

1

So Sweet

by Rebekah Weatherspoon

2015

Out of money and out of options, Kayla Davis joins a sugar dating site expecting the worst. Instead she meets billionaire Michael Bradbury, and a practical arrangement starts turning into something neither of them planned.

2

So for Real

by Rebekah Weatherspoon

2016

Newly married and wildly in love, Kayla and Michael think they have mastered their happily ever after. Then work pressures and a pair of huge surprises force them to rebuild their plans as a true team.

3

So Right

by Rebekah Weatherspoon

2016

Kayla Davis and Michael Bradbury have made love look surprisingly easy, until the future starts arriving all at once. A possible proposal, bigger responsibilities, and questions about partnership push them into their next chapter.

Series background & context

The Sugar Baby series is the outlier in Rebekah Weatherspoon's catalog in the best possible way. Instead of giving each book a new couple, these novellas stay with the same pair and follow their relationship from first arrangement to real commitment. That makes the books feel more serial than many romance trilogies. If you like seeing what happens after the first rush of attraction, this series has a lot to play with.

It begins with So Sweet, where Kayla Davis is broke enough to do something she never thought she would do, sign up for a dating site that matches younger women with wealthy older men. She expects a creepy disaster. Instead she meets Michael Bradbury, an internet billionaire who is considerate, serious about helping, and much harder to keep at an emotional distance than she planned. The hook is high concept, but the book works because Kayla is funny, practical, and alert to the power imbalance from the start.

The fantasy is glossy, but the relationship work is not.

So Right picks up after the beginning of their romance and leans into the next set of questions. It is one thing to enjoy a sweep you off your feet relationship. It is another to live together, talk about marriage, and figure out what a future actually looks like when one person is used to being in charge of everything. That is the quiet strength of this series. It does not pretend happily ever after arrives fully assembled. Kayla and Michael have to build it.

By the time So for Real arrives, the focus is on married life, work pressure, and the kind of personal and logistical surprises that can throw even a very happy couple off balance. Because the books follow the same two people, each installment lands best when read in order. You are not just watching them fall in love. You are watching them learn how to stay in step when real life keeps changing the beat.

Kayla is the anchor of the series. She is not dazzled into silence by money, and that keeps the books from floating away into pure fantasy. Michael, meanwhile, is not interesting just because he is rich. He is interesting because he has to learn how to be a partner, not just a provider. The push and pull between those two things gives the trilogy its tension.

So yes, there are gifts, luxury, and all the shiny billionaire romance trimmings. But the real story is smaller and more human than that. It is about trust, class difference, emotional vulnerability, and the work of turning a seemingly impossible setup into a relationship that can survive daily life. If you want a fast, sexy series that stays with one couple long enough to watch them grow, Sugar Baby is the one to pick up.

Edited by

Richard Reis

Software engineer whose passion for tracking book recommendations from podcasts inspired the creation of MRB.

Anurag Ramdasan

Lead investor at 3one4 Capital whose startup expertise and love for books helped shaped MRB and its growth.

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