T-FLAC Books in Order
Part ofCherry Adair Books in OrderSee the T-FLAC books in order by Cherry Adair, with quick summaries, related trilogies, reading order help, and where to start in this romantic suspense world.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Publication Order
5 books
The Mercenary
by Cherry Adair
1994
Bookkeeper Victoria Jones will do anything to find her missing twin brother, a T-FLAC agent who vanished on assignment. That means working with Marc Savin, her brother's brooding partner, and risking far more than her carefully ordered life.
Chameleon
by Cherry Adair
2013
In this shorter T-FLAC tale, a paranormal operative finds himself on a cold weather mission with a woman whose secrets keep shifting. Attraction comes fast, but in a world of deception, trust is the real risk.
Ricochet
by Cherry Adair
2013
This short T-FLAC adventure sends danger bouncing in every direction as a mission spins out of control. Fast moving and tightly wound, it pairs action, suspicion, and a hard hit of romance.
Gideon
by Cherry Adair
2015
A man known as Sin Diaz has no memory of his past, only flashes that tell him he is not who others say he is. When T-FLAC operative Riva Rimaldi crashes into his world, they must uncover the truth and stop a terrifying enemy.
A Killer Christmas
by Cherry Adair
2018
During a brutal Montana blizzard, T-FLAC operative Joe Zorn is sent to protect event planner Kendall Metcalf from an escaped serial killer. Trapped together at a remote ranch, desire and danger rise at the same speed.
Series background & context
T-FLAC is Cherry Adair's signature romantic suspense world, built around a fictional covert unit that handles terrorist threats and the kind of international jobs nobody can discuss in public. The operatives are elite, the missions are ugly, and the timing for romance is always terrible.
That is exactly why the books work.
One novel might send readers into a jungle extraction, another into the frozen north, a desert training op, or a chase across Europe. Adair likes motion, pressure, and people who have to make good decisions while exhausted, outnumbered, and badly distracted by each other. The heroes are dangerous, but the heroines are never there just to watch. They get pulled into the problem, crack it open, or become the one person the operative cannot afford to lose.
The series also branches in interesting ways. The core T-FLAC books connect to the Wright family novels, the Black Rose books, the paranormal Edge stories, and later connected trilogies that push the world further into psychic suspense. Even when the setup changes, the backbone stays the same. Fast pace. Big feelings. High stakes. Two people trying to stay alive long enough to deal with what is happening between them.
These are not quiet, procedural thrillers. They are larger, hotter, and more dramatic than that. Adair writes with a strong sense of momentum, so the books tend to move from one complication to the next without much downtime. There is usually a mission to stop, a villain to outmaneuver, and a growing attraction that keeps making everything more dangerous.
If you want the broadest look at what Cherry Adair does best, T-FLAC is the place to start. It has the action, the heat, the family and team connections, and the blend of suspense and romance that runs through so much of her work.
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