The Fever Brothers Books in Order
Part ofMichele Mills Books in OrderBrowse The Fever Brothers books by Michele Mills in order, with quick summaries, connected titles, and a simple guide to where to begin.
Last updated: June 10, 2026
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Publication Order
6 books
Big Bad Claws
by Michele Mills
2020
A heroine in trouble lands in the orbit of a huge alien male whose claws are every bit as dangerous as his reputation. Under the gruff exterior, there is a lot more heart than she expected.
Mean Right Hook
by Michele Mills
2020
Leah's first day on the job goes off the rails when she gets trapped with a fanged alien miner in a failing lift. Disaster is coming fast, and so is the attraction.
One Big Bite
by Michele Mills
2021
What starts with a stolen lunch turns into a scrappy, funny romance with one very intense alien male. In true Fever Brothers fashion, irritation gives way to chemistry in a hurry.
Hot and Heavy
by Michele Mills
2022
Jana's marriage to an alien miner is supposed to solve one problem, not create a new one. This later Fever Brothers story mixes rough-edged loyalty, heat, and a relationship forced to get real fast.
Midnight Mist
by Michele Mills
2026
A later Fever Brothers story that returns to this rough alien world for more danger, heat, and bruised-hearted romance. Expect a gruff hero, a pressured heroine, and trouble closing in fast.
Thick as Thieves
by Michele Mills
2026
A woman comes to Timbur chasing a story and gets pulled into a far more personal kind of trouble. Romance, tension, and the rough Fever Brothers world collide in quick fashion.
Series background & context
The Fever Brothers sits in a rougher, more industrial corner of Michele Mills's world. The heroes are hard-living alien males tied to mining work, physical danger, and the kind of reputation that comes from surviving where other people break.
The names tell you a lot. Hook. Claws. Cannibal. Heavy.
The series starts with Mean Right Hook, where an already awful first day on the job turns into a trapped-elevator style disaster with one very intimidating miner. From there, Big Bad Claws, One Big Bite, and Hot and Heavy keep following connected brothers and the women who crash into their lives. There is also Daxon's Hostage, which works like a prequel entry to the family and their wider orbit.
What links these books is the mix of bruiser energy and surprising tenderness. The Fever brothers are not smooth. They tend to be scarier on first meeting than they are five chapters later. The settings help with that. Mines, lifts, rough settlements, and work-heavy environments give the romances a blue-collar feel that is different from the aristocratic vampire stories or the domestic monster-manor books.
Even so, the core promise stays familiar. A dangerous male is instantly gone for one woman, even if he barely knows what to do with that feeling. The heroines usually have their own pressures, jobs, fears, or practical concerns, which keeps the books from floating away into pure fantasy.
Later entries like Midnight Mist and Thick as Thieves continue to build on that same connected world. So if you like Michele Mills best when the hero is gruff, overbuilt, and half one bad day away from a fight, The Fever Brothers is a strong bet.
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