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The Sinclairs Books in Order

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Browse The Sinclairs books by J.S. Scott in order, with quick summaries, family background, and tips on the best place to start.

Last updated: June 30, 2026

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9 books

1

A Maine Christmas...or Two - A Duet

by JS Scott

2013

This holiday duet brings winter romance, small-town atmosphere, and emotional second chances together in one snowy package. It is a cozy, steamy seasonal read with Christmas wishes and love stories at its center.

2

The Billionaire's Christmas

by JS Scott

2014

Emily Ashworth goes to a reclusive billionaire's mansion hoping to save the town youth center's Christmas. Instead she finds Grady Sinclair, a lonely man with a fierce heart and a sudden need to keep her.

3

No Ordinary Billionaire

by JS Scott

2015

Homicide detective Dante Sinclair returns to Amesport, Maine to recover after a shooting and the loss of his partner. Dr. Sarah Baxter is supposed to help him heal, not become the center of his world.

4

The Forbidden Billionaire

by JS Scott

2015

Jared Sinclair trusts almost no one, especially women who might want his money. Mara Ross wants nothing from him, until a business crisis pushes them into a deal that turns intensely personal.

5

The Billionaire's Touch

by JS Scott

2016

Evan Sinclair has been falling for a mystery woman through anonymous messages without realizing she is the same schoolteacher who can't stand him in person. Once the truth starts surfacing, everything gets messier and hotter.

6

The Billionaire's Voice

by JS Scott

2016

A guarded Sinclair who has spent years keeping control finds himself thrown off balance by a woman he cannot stop wanting. Their connection runs deep, but opening up may be the hardest part.

7

The Billionaire Takes All

by JS Scott

2017

Movie star billionaire Julian Sinclair sweeps hardworking Kristin into a whirlwind weekend that ends in an accidental marriage. Back in Maine, both of them have to decide whether the mistake might actually be real love.

8

The Billionaire's Secrets

by JS Scott

2017

Former rock star Xander Sinclair is barely holding himself together when cheerful housekeeper Samantha barrels into his isolation. Their connection is real, but the secrets surrounding both of them could wreck everything.

9

Only a Millionaire

by JS Scott

2018

Money has never been enough to fix the emotional wreckage this hero carries around. When love finally shows up anyway, he has to decide whether he can risk wanting more than a safe, lonely life.

Series background & context

The Sinclairs is one of J.S. Scott’s best small-town family series, and it has a slightly different flavor from her bigger billionaire worlds. The money is still there, of course, but Amesport, Maine gives the books a more rooted, intimate feel. These are wealthy people living with grief, family history, and a lot of unfinished emotional business.

The series opens with a holiday novella and then moves into full-length romances for different members of the Sinclair family. Doctors, investors, actors, and other high-achieving heroes all pass through, but what unites them is not status. It is damage. The Sinclairs carry childhood scars, complicated grief, and long-standing family pain that keeps surfacing across the series.

Amesport matters a lot here.

The town gives the books warmth, routine, and a sense of community that balances the wealth and drama. Even when a story leans glamorous or suspenseful, it still comes back to family dinners, shared history, familiar places, and the stubborn feeling that home can heal what success could not.

There is usually a little more emotional weight in these books than in Scott’s breezier billionaire stories. The romances are still sexy and satisfying, but they often sit beside trauma, recovery, and secrets that have been shaping the family for years. That makes the series especially good for readers who like connected romance with a stronger family arc running underneath.

Read in order if you can. The sibling and cousin crossover is part of the fun, and later books land better when you already know what the family has survived together.

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