Sweet Monster Treats Books in Order
Part ofMichele Mills Books in OrderBrowse Michele Mills books in Sweet Monster Treats, with story summaries, series background, and an easy guide to reading order.
Last updated: June 10, 2026
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Publication Order
3 books
Cookies For My Orc Neighbor
by Michele Mills
2023
A big green orc living next door is not part of the plan, but he quickly becomes impossible to ignore. This sweet and steamy novella turns neighbor tension into something much warmer.
Twins for the Wild Orc
by Michele Mills
2023
A drunken one-night stand with a wild orc leads to twin sons and a second meeting neither side is ready for. Family, biology, and old hurt make reunion messy and irresistible.
Arrested by the Orc
by Michele Mills
2024
What starts with a fake arrest and handcuffs at work turns into a very real spark with the orc involved. It is quick, playful, and built for a fast romantic payoff.
Series background & context
Sweet Monster Treats is exactly what the name suggests, a multi-author collection of short monster romances meant to go down fast. The books are standalone, but they share a light, cozy, high-heat approach that makes the whole page feel easy to browse.
Michele Mills's entries here are strongly orc-focused.
Cookies For My Orc Neighbor, Twins for the Wild Orc, Arrested by the Orc, and Awkward Date With A Wicked Orc all play in that lane. The setups are modern and domestic in a way that works well for Mills. A big green neighbor. A one-night stand with consequences. A fake arrest that gets too personal. A date that should be a disaster and absolutely is, at first. These are not sprawling fantasy epics. They are quick-hit romances built around one strong trope and a fast emotional payoff.
The sweet part matters as much as the monster part.
Even when the heroes are tusked, growly, or physically overwhelming, the stories tilt toward comfort, humor, and eventual domesticity. Pregnancy, neighbors, family pressure, awkward attraction, and small-town energy all show up. That makes this shared series a good fit for readers who want monster romance without a super dark edge.
If you are browsing Michele Mills specifically, this page works well as a sampler of her orc style in short form. The books are playful, steamy, and very readable in a sitting. And because they are standalones in a shared collection, you can jump in wherever the premise grabs you first.
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