Walk Of Shame 2nd Generation Books in Order
Part ofVictoria Ashley Books in OrderFollow Victoria Ashley’s Walk of Shame 2nd Generation books in order, with next-gen club background, plot summaries, and advice on the best place to start.
Last updated: January 13, 2026
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Publication Order
3 books
Kash
by Victoria Ashley
2017
Tagged as the protector of the Walk of Shame crew, Kash is driven to make the women in his life feel safe. When one woman starts to need him outside the club as much as inside it, he has to decide how much of himself he is willing to risk.
Styx
by Victoria Ashley
2016
Styx has built his reputation on giving women exactly what they came to Walk of Shame for, no strings attached. Meeting someone who wants the man behind the dirty talk more than the fantasy makes him question whether he still knows how to give his whole heart.
Stone
by Victoria Ashley
2016
Known as the go-getter of Walk of Shame, Stone always chases what he wants until he has it. Falling for a woman who thinks he is nothing but a temptation forces him to prove there is a real man behind the stage persona.
Series background & context
Walk Of Shame 2nd Generation returns to the world of Victoria Ashley’s infamous strip club after the original lineup of performers has already burned up the stage. Time has passed, the club’s reputation has only grown, and a new wave of men is stepping into the spotlight.
Where the first series introduced the core group of entertainers and their initial love stories, the second-generation books ask what happens next. Some of these men grew up watching Walk of Shame from the outside and now see it as their chance to own the room. Others are familiar faces stepping into new roles, older, a little more battle-scarred and facing problems that cannot be solved with a single night on stage.
The club is still the same intoxicating mix of fantasy and grit. Women walk through the doors looking for a distraction, and the dancers deliver with choreographed routines, private shows and the kind of teasing banter Ashley is known for. Backstage, though, the pressure has shifted. These newer stories lean into questions about legacy, responsibility and what it means to build a future when your job revolves around temporary pleasure.
Expect plenty of crossover with the original Walk of Shame cast. Mentors, former headliners and old flames appear in the wings, offering advice or trouble as needed. That continuity makes the second-generation books feel like a true follow-up rather than a simple spin-off.
In tone, the series stays steamy and bold, but there is a sense of evolution too. The men of the second generation are navigating social media, shifting expectations and the weight of a name that already carries a lot of meaning. For readers who loved the original club but are curious about where that world goes next, Walk Of Shame 2nd Generation offers a fresh set of romances without leaving behind what made the first series addictive.
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