Westbeach Books in Order
Part ofAmo Jones Books in OrderDiscover the Westbeach series by Amo Jones in order, with book lists, racing and rockstar romance summaries, and guidance on how it links to her MC and Dark Outlaw books.
Last updated: December 26, 2025
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Publication Order
1 book
Losing Traction
by Amo Jones
2016
Phoebe Rendon grew up as the only girl in the Sinful Souls MC, finding freedom racing cars down a deadly mountain road. Rock star Ryder Oakley showed her the world then vanished, and now a tour assignment forces them back together with unfinished business between them.
Series background & context
Westbeach is Amo Jones’s coastal, high octane corner of the Amoverse, set in a fictional California town where mountain drift tracks and rock stages sit a few exits away from outlaw clubhouses. The series spins out of the Sinful Souls MC books and follows the younger generation who grew up in that world but are trying, with mixed success, to build something of their own.
The first novel, Losing Traction, centres on Phoebe Rendon, the only girl raised inside the Sinful Souls circle. Protected to the point of suffocation by her brother and his best friends, she finds freedom racing cars down Point Hellers, a notorious local mountain. Her world collides with Ryder Oakley, lead singer of the band Twisted Transistor, when a whirlwind two week fling blows apart and then resurfaces years later on tour. The book wraps together second chances, found family, and the slow process of turning a passion for racing into a business that could change Westbeach itself.
Fcker* shifts the focus to Ryker Oakley, Ryder’s brother and the band’s brawling, charismatic frontman. Once a teenager who only cared about fighting, music, and getting laid, he finds himself unexpectedly protective over Bryleigh Munroe, a politician’s daughter who never really fit the polished life chosen for her. Their story jumps eight years from pseudo guardianship to a reunion at a family wedding, when buried history and unaddressed trauma finally force them to look at what has been rotting between them.
Across Westbeach, you will see familiar faces from the MC books, but the engines here are music, ambition, and the messy step from youth into adulthood rather than pure club politics. The town itself becomes a character: the drift mountain, the beachfront venues, the tour buses rattling toward the next show. The romances balance big, dramatic gestures with quieter beats about career choices, creative burnout, and what it means to outgrow the people who once protected you.
If you enjoy rockstar romance with a gritty edge, complicated siblings, and crossovers with biker worlds, Westbeach is a good mini series to sink into. It is more sun soaked than some of Jones’s darker work, but the emotional blows still land, and the characters carry scars—literal and otherwise—from the series that came before.
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