Toronto Thunder Books in Order
Part ofBeth Bolden Books in OrderSee the Toronto Thunder books by Beth Bolden in order, with short summaries, team background, and reading guidance for this football romance series.
Last updated: June 7, 2026
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Publication Order
4 books
Perfect Storm
by Beth Bolden
2025
Quarterback Aidan Flynn agrees to a reckless hookup pact with Levi, his best friend's younger brother, and assumes nothing will come of it. Then Levi joins the Toronto Thunder, moves in, and turns sexual discovery into something much bigger.
Hell or High Water
by Beth Bolden
2026
Nate Bishop thinks his hookup with Ramsey is over before it begins, until they meet again in the Thunder orbit. A fake situationship is supposed to quiet the rumors, but it only drags both men closer to the truth.
Stealing His Thunder
by Beth Bolden
2026
Veteran kicker Dawson Hall comes to Toronto chasing a redemption season and wants no distractions. Rookie punter Cam Green is sweet, persistent, and impossible to keep at a distance for long.
Thunderstruck
by Beth Bolden
2026
Lane has spent years trying not to think about wanting his straight stepbrother Trevor. When Trevor joins the Toronto Thunder, forbidden attraction and team pressure turn their already messy history into something electric.
Series background & context
Toronto Thunder is one of Beth Bolden's newer football series, and it feels built for readers who already love her connected sports worlds. The setup is a pro football team in Toronto, but the real appeal is how tightly the books link together across a full season. Teammates, relatives, old hookups, and future leads keep circling one another, so each romance lands on its own while also pushing the bigger team story forward.
The first run of books shows the range of that setup. Perfect Storm opens with a hookup pact between quarterback Aidan Flynn and Levi, the younger brother of his best friend, then turns it into roommates-to-lovers chaos when Levi joins the team. Stealing His Thunder shifts to veteran Dawson and sunny rookie Cam. Hell or High Water brings in Nate and Ramsey with a fake situationship that starts after a hard-to-forget hookup. Thunderstruck raises the complication level again with Lane and his stepbrother Trevor.
The team chemistry is half the fun.
Because the series is so interconnected, the Thunder never feels like a cardboard backdrop. You get locker room dynamics, mentorship, old grudges, city life in Toronto, and the sense that one couple's decisions will ripple through the next book. Bolden uses the football season well too. There is always a next game, a next stretch run, a next piece of pressure bearing down on the characters just as their private lives get messier.
Tonally, the series hits a sweet spot for her. It is sexy and emotional, but also playful in places, especially when it leans into sexual discovery, grumpy-sunshine friction, or people who are absolutely terrible at acting casual.
If you want Bolden at her most connected and most sports-focused, Toronto Thunder is an excellent place to jump in.
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