The Forge Trilogy Books in Order
Part ofMeghan March Books in OrderExplore the Forge Trilogy by Meghan March in order, with book summaries, character backgrounds, and notes on Jericho Forge and India Baptiste’s high‑stakes romance.
Last updated: January 16, 2026
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Publication Order
3 books
Luck of the Devil
by Meghan March
2019
Now bound to Jericho Forge by marriage, India finds that life as his wife is as dangerous as any card table. Kidnappings, enemies, and the blurred line between real and fake feelings keep her off balance. Staying alive and keeping her heart intact may require more luck than even a seasoned gambler can count on.
Heart of the Devil
by Meghan March
2019
In the final Forge book, Jericho faces the one game he can’t afford to lose, the fight to keep India safe when his enemies strike at his greatest vulnerability. To win, he has to lay down his pride, risk everything he’s built, and offer the one thing he’s never given any woman, his heart.
Deal with the Devil
by Meghan March
2019
Professional poker player India Baptiste thinks she understands risk until a high‑stakes game goes sideways and she loses more than she can pay. Jericho Forge, a billionaire with a reputation for winning at any cost, offers a shocking solution, marry him. Clearing her debt means giving up her freedom to a man she shouldn’t trust.
Series background & context
The Forge Trilogy is all sharp suits, poker chips, and dangerous bargains, pairing ruthless shipping magnate Jericho Forge with professional card player India Baptiste.
India is used to taking calculated risks. As a poker pro, she lives on her instincts and her ability to read a table. When the trilogy opens, those skills are not enough to keep her out of trouble. A desperate bet goes wrong, and she finds herself face to face with Jericho Forge, the man everyone in the room knows better than to cross.
Forge built his fortune on both legitimate shipping interests and a willingness to do whatever it takes in high‑stakes games. In Deal with the Devil, he sees in India not just a beautiful woman but an opportunity. The solution he offers to clear her debt is dramatic even by his standards, a marriage of convenience that ties her future to his in every possible way. For India, saying yes means trading one kind of danger for another.
Luck of the Devil digs into the messy middle of that bargain. What began as a calculated move for both of them starts to feel like something much more complicated. India, fiercely independent, has to navigate life as the wife of a man whose enemies do not respect boundaries. Forge, who has always treated people as assets and opponents, slowly realizes that winning India’s trust will require more than money and power.
By Heart of the Devil, the enemies circling them have closed in. Past choices, hidden grudges, and the darker parts of Forge’s world threaten not just their relationship but their lives. The final book pulls together threads of revenge and redemption as Jericho fights a battle he cannot win with strategy alone.
This trilogy is heavy on glamour and adrenaline, full of yachts, private islands, and back‑room games where the stakes are measured in more than cash. Underneath the spectacle, though, is a story about two gamblers learning that the riskiest move is letting someone see who you really are and trusting them to stay.
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