Texas Cattleman's Club Books in Order
Part ofCindy Gerard Books in OrderSee the Texas Cattleman's Club books by Cindy Gerard in order, with summaries, series background, reading order, and where to start.
Last updated: June 8, 2026
As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases (at no extra cost to you).
Publication Order
4 books
Lone Star Prince
by Cindy Gerard
1999
Texas attorney Gregory Hunt has never forgotten Princess Anna von Oberland. When she turns to him for help, old love, political danger, and one very familiar little boy make the reunion impossible to ignore.
Lone Star Knight
by Cindy Gerard
2001
Billionaire Matt Walker wants to protect Lady Helena Reichard after a brutal plane crash leaves her vulnerable and under pressure. As she hides from public scrutiny and possible danger, their attraction deepens.
Breathless for the Bachelor
by Cindy Gerard
2004
Ry Evans has sworn off touching his best friend's younger sister, but Carrie Whelan is done being treated like a child. Their simmering attraction quickly becomes impossible to contain.
Black-Tie Seduction
by Cindy Gerard
2005
Serious, guarded Chrissy thinks playboy Jake is exactly the kind of man she should avoid. A teasing bargain and a run of increasingly personal encounters push both of them far beyond harmless flirtation.
Series background & context
Texas Cattleman's Club is a big shared-universe Desire line built around wealthy, influential men in Royal, Texas. The club itself gives the books their frame, an old network of ranchers, businessmen, and power players who move through money, gossip, and local politics while falling very hard for exactly the women they did not plan on wanting.
Cindy Gerard's books in this setting, Lone Star Prince and Lone Star Knight, bring in a particularly glamorous twist. These stories connect Texas power to European royalty, which means the usual cowboy-billionaire energy gets mixed with princesses, paparazzi, old love, and public duty.
That combination works because the setting still feels recognizably Desire. There are ranches, private planes, exclusive parties, and men who are used to being obeyed. But Gerard gives those glossy elements emotional stakes. Her heroes are protectors as much as power brokers, and her heroines are not impressed by status for long.
The broader line is meant to feel interconnected, with club members and town drama carrying from book to book, but each romance stands on its own. You can drop in for the Cindy Gerard titles and still get a complete story.
Come here if you want category romance with money, heat, and a very Texas kind of grandeur. Gerard's entries add a nice layer of rescue, duty, and forbidden history.
Edited by
Software engineer whose passion for tracking book recommendations from podcasts inspired the creation of MRB.
Lead investor at 3one4 Capital whose startup expertise and love for books helped shaped MRB and its growth.


















Comments
Did we miss something? Have feedback?
Help us improve this page by sharing your thoughts