The Agents Books in Order
Part ofBrynne Asher Books in OrderTrack The Agents series by Brynne Asher in order, with undercover mission summaries, series background, and clear suggestions on where to begin this DEA focused romantic suspense.
Last updated: December 23, 2025
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Publication Order
4 books
Illicit
by Brynne Asher
2024
Teagan grew up worshipping Rocco Monroe, the foster brother who filled every teenage daydream, until her bold move ended in humiliating rejection. Years later the now hardened DEA agent barrels back into her life for a new case, and together they must face both family fallout and a love that never really faded.
Exposed
by Brynne Asher
2024
Wedding planner Goldie Carter thinks inheriting a legendary Miami estate will finally make life feel like one of her romantic movies. Instead it drags her into her half brother's cartel mess and a fake engagement to scowling DEA agent Kingston Jennings, where pretending to be in love quickly feels too real.
Tapped
by Brynne Asher
2023
When threats close in on her young son and her patients, a single mom with a demanding medical career is desperate enough to beg broody DEA agent Micah Emmett for help. Forced into close quarters, they uncover a dangerous conspiracy and a simmering attraction he has been hiding for far too long.
Possession
by Brynne Asher
2023
Sold into an arranged marriage with a ruthless cartel leader to pay her father's debts, a young woman expects a living nightmare. Instead she discovers her new husband has a hidden agenda, and their fake union becomes a deadly undercover mission where falling in love may be the riskiest move of all.
Series background & context
The Agents series is a four book deep dive into the lives of a tight knit team of DEA and federal agents who specialize in cartels, money laundering, and the kind of undercover work that blows up personal boundaries. It is grittier in places, but still rooted in the humor and found family that run through Brynne Asher's world.
Possession opens with a nightmare scenario. A young woman is bartered into marriage with a powerful cartel figure to save her father's skin and expects her life to be over. Instead she learns her new husband has his own agenda, and their arranged marriage is part of a long game to take a brutal empire down from the inside.
In Tapped, a single mom with a demanding medical career realizes that anonymous threats against her son are not idle. Desperate, she turns to broody Special Agent Micah Emmett, unaware he has already been watching her as part of an investigation. Being under protection, wired and shadowed, strips away her privacy but also exposes a man who has fallen long before she knew his name.
Exposed follows wedding planner Goldie Carter, who unexpectedly inherits a famous pink mansion in Miami along with a mountain of complications. When her half brother's criminal ties surface, she ends up fake engaged to gruff DEA agent Kingston Jennings and serving as a confidential informant, blurring fantasy with reality as the two of them pretend to be in love while inching toward something real.
The series closes with Illicit, a long simmering friends to lovers story between Teagan and Rocco Monroe. Rocco grew up as an unofficial member of her family and later became an agent himself, but when Teagan finally made a move, his harsh rejection shattered her. Years later, a dangerous case forces them back together, and the pair must navigate both family fallout and a criminal investigation before they can claim a future.
Across all four books, readers bounce between safe houses, luxury estates, cartel compounds, and cramped surveillance vans. There are wiretaps, arranged marriages used as cover, fake relationships, and loyal partners who always put themselves between the person they love and incoming fire.
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