Trilina Pucci Books in Order
Browse Trilina Pucci books in order, with quick summaries, series guides, and easy starting points for her dark romances, rom-coms, and suspense.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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Publication Order
19 books
Come Back to Me
by Trilina Pucci
2018
After a brutal attack leaves Mia West with missing memories, she cannot shake her pull to Cole Parker, the stranger who feels familiar. As secrets from her past surface, attraction and danger start moving together.
Forever with Me
by Trilina Pucci
2018
In the duet's second half, Mia and Cole finally have the truth, but not safety. With Cole blamed for a death and old dangers closing in, they have to fight for both his freedom and their future.
Truth
by Trilina Pucci
2018
After a one-night encounter with Dominic King, Drew tries to walk away from a man who does not accept distance lightly. Their chemistry is instant, but his world of control, secrecy, and danger makes every choice costlier.
Depraved
by Trilina Pucci
2019
Dante Sovrano runs his city with absolute control, but Sarah London brings chaos, secrets, and temptation straight to his door. Their dark mafia romance turns a dangerous attraction into a fight for survival.
Worship
by Trilina Pucci
2019
Luca King does not chase, until Gretchen becomes the one woman he cannot leave alone. Their slow-burn affair is tangled up in marriage, family danger, and the kind of obsession that refuses to stay hidden.
Filthy Little Pretties
by Trilina Pucci
2020
At an elite prep school, old friendship, buried hurt, and scorching attraction collide when Donovan Kennedy reenters one boy's world. What starts as longing and nostalgia turns into a messy fight over loyalty, status, and truth.
Dirty Little Secrets
by Trilina Pucci
2021
Ava is juggling two unforgettable secrets, the stranger from one reckless night and the man who wooed her somewhere softer. When both of them show up at school, her private mess gets very public, very fast.
Just Like Heaven
by Trilina Pucci
2021
A sheltered girl falls hard for Calder, the wrong boy from the wrong family, and their love quickly turns dangerous. This dark Romeo-and-Juliet setup turns first love into a full family war.
Sinning Like Hell
by Trilina Pucci
2021
This duet finale throws Sutton and Calder back into each other's orbit after grief, separation, and damage that never really healed. Time has passed, but the danger and the pull between them have only grown sharper.
Vicious Little Snakes
by Trilina Pucci
2021
Caroline Whitmore has always looked untouchable, but the boy who cannot forget her knows exactly where the cracks are. Their second-chance, enemies-to-lovers story mixes obsession, old wounds, and prep-school scandal.
Bound
by Trilina Pucci
2022
This darker follow-up stays in Pucci's mafia lane, where loyalty is costly and desire is another weapon. Power, possession, and survival keep tightening around a romance that refuses to stay simple.
Ruthless
by Trilina Pucci
2022
Antonio Di Lorenzo kidnaps mafia princess Giabella Scarlucci as part of a revenge plan that should have been simple. It is not. Hate, power, and forced proximity turn their battle into something far more dangerous.
Tangled in Tinsel
by Trilina Pucci
2022
A decorating job turns into a very different kind of Christmas when a woman gets snowed in with four successful men she definitely should not want. It is festive, funny, and built on forced proximity and off-limits chemistry.
Knot so Lucky
by Trilina Pucci
2023
A drunken Vegas dare leaves a woman married to a famous quarterback she just met, and sober life gets even messier from there. Forced proximity, bad decisions, and chaotic chemistry drive this wild sports rom-com.
Three Ways to Mend a Broken Heart
by Trilina Pucci
2024
Dumped, humiliated, and stuck on the vacation that was supposed to be romantic, one heroine reaches for a dirty distraction and gets two. What follows is a funny, sexy, revenge-fueled why-choose getaway.
One Killer Night
by Trilina Pucci
2025
On Halloween night, Goldie Monroe's quick errand leads to Noah Adler and a connection that burns fast. Then secrets, family history, and slasher-camp danger turn their flirty meet-cute into a fight to survive.
A Play for Love
by Trilina Pucci
2026
Years after sharing one unforgettable stage kiss in college, Rory and Oliver collide again on Valentine's Day. This short second-chance romance turns old chemistry, theater memories, and a very odd Cupid gig into a fresh start.
Coming in Hot
by Trilina Pucci
2026
This short Touchdown Love entry brings summer heat, football-world chaos, and a why-choose setup with a reverse age gap twist. It is playful, fast, and built for readers who want banter with their spice.
Evil is Forever
by Trilina Pucci
2026
Two years after the events of One Killer Night, Evie and Chase are pulled back together while a stalker watches from the shadows. Old chemistry, shared trauma, and close quarters make the danger feel even hotter.
Where should I start?
If you want dark mafia romance: Truth → Worship → Depraved
If you want prep-school drama and scandal: Filthy Little Pretties → Dirty Little Secrets → Vicious Little Snakes
If you want funny, extra-spicy rom-coms: Tangled in Tinsel → Knot so Lucky → Three Ways to Mend a Broken Heart
If you want forbidden romance with heavy angst: Just Like Heaven → Sinning Like Hell
If you want slasher-flavored suspense: One Killer Night → Evil is Forever
Author bio
Trilina Pucci writes romance with a lot of range, but the common thread is easy to spot. Her books move fast. The attraction is immediate. The emotions run hot. And whether she is writing mafia danger, prep-school scandal, or a wildly chaotic rom-com, she likes characters who dive in headfirst and deal with the fallout later.
She didn't come to writing through the usual path.
Before she was building fictional worlds on the page, Pucci worked as a professional dancer. That background helps explain some of the snap in her stories. Her scenes tend to have rhythm. They know when to slow down, when to hit the gas, and when to lean hard into drama. In interviews and on her author site, she has talked about writing as a creative escape, and her books often carry that same all-in energy.
Her early work introduced readers to the darker side of her catalog. The romantic suspense duet Come Back to Me and Forever with Me helped launch her career, and not long after that she moved into connected mafia romances like Truth, Worship, and Depraved. Those books are full of power struggles, obsession, and dangerous men who are much less in control than they think.
Then she opened the lane a little wider.
With Filthy Little Pretties and Vicious Little Snakes, Pucci shifted into glossy prep-school drama, where money, status, and old wounds do as much damage as any outside threat. Later books like Tangled in Tinsel and Knot so Lucky showed another side of her voice, funnier, louder, and openly playful, but still just as committed to heat and chemistry. By the time One Killer Night arrived, she was blending romance with slasher-style suspense and proving she could move comfortably between subgenres without losing her tone.
That mix is part of what readers tend to come back for. One series might give you dark family loyalty, possessive antiheroes, and genuine danger. Another might drop you into vacation chaos, off-limits flirting, or a holiday setup that is only one bad decision away from total disaster. Through all of it, Pucci keeps her language direct and her characters emotionally exposed. Even when the premise is outrageous, the feelings underneath it are not.
Family and personality show up in her public image, too. Pucci has shared that her big Italian family has inspired names and details in her mafia books, which fits the way loyalty, noise, and strong opinions run through so much of her fiction. She has also described herself as a wife, a mom of three, and a California holdout who has no interest in leaving. On her site, she mentions growing her own food and living with her family and dogs, small details that make a funny contrast to the chaos of her stories.
That contrast suits her.
Pucci writes for readers who want romance to feel intense, whether that intensity comes from danger, laughter, longing, or all three at once. A novella like A Play for Love can lean sweet and playful, while a book like Evil is Forever can mix romance with stalking, horror nods, and survival stakes. The genre label changes. The pulse underneath it does not. Her books are built to entertain, stir things up, and keep the pages turning.
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