The Spitfire Books in Order
Part ofJordan Silver Books in OrderAll The Spitfire books by Jordan Silver in order, with short summaries, series background, and where to start so you can jump in without guessing.
Last updated: January 13, 2026
As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases (at no extra cost to you).
Publication Order
4 books
The Family
by Jordan Silver
2020
In a world where loyalty is currency, family is both protection and pressure. When love sparks in the middle of dangerous alliances, the couple has to survive threats from the outside, and the expectations that come with the name.
Mouth
by Jordan Silver
2014
A feared man with a sharp tongue and a harder reputation meets the one woman who doesn’t flinch. As attraction turns into a power struggle, Mouth has to decide if he’ll keep playing the villain, or become the kind of man who protects what he claims.
Lady Boss
by Jordan Silver
2013
A powerful woman used to running the room meets a man who doesn’t scare easily. When control turns into craving, Lady Boss has to decide whether she’ll keep love at arm’s length, or risk letting someone close enough to challenge her, and keep her.
Beautiful Assassin
by Jordan Silver
2013
In a world where danger is normal, a woman with deadly skills collides with a man who wants to protect her anyway. As attraction builds, trust becomes the real target, and they have to decide if love can survive the life she’s been trained to live.
Series background & context
The Spitfire series blends high-heat romance with an undercurrent of danger, power, and found-family loyalty. It’s the kind of world where people have hard jobs, harder reputations, and even harder rules about who gets to touch what.
The cast is full of sharp-edged characters, men who can be ruthless, women who don’t back down, and couples who collide like they’re destined to either burn down the room or own it.
No one here does love quietly.
Across books like Mouth, Lady Boss, Beautiful Assassin, and The Family, you’ll see relationships built under pressure, with devotion that looks extreme because the threats around them are extreme. The romantic arcs are intense, but the real glue is loyalty, once you’re in, you’re in.
Start at the beginning and read in order for the best payoff, since cameos and shared ties matter more here than in a typical standalone set.
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