Wilde Boys Books in Order
Part ofSara Cate Books in OrderBrowse the Wilde Boys series by Sara Cate in order, with love triangle summaries, character arcs, and tips on reading Gravity and Free Fall for maximum impact.
Last updated: December 25, 2025
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Publication Order
2 books
Free Fall
by Sara Cate
2021
Trying to outrun what happened on Del Rey, Nash Wilde flees to Amsterdam and falls into an intense, life-altering connection with his father’s older friend, Ellis Prior. Unable to face what that relationship reveals, he retreats to the island and loses himself in a fling with ballerina Hanna Thurber. When Ellis arrives on Del Rey, desire among the three ignites into an undeniable MMF bond that forces Nash to stop running from who he is.
Gravity
by Sara Cate
2020
Still grieving her twin sister’s death, Zara is stunned when billionaire Alistair Wilde offers her a million dollars to pose as his troubled son Nash’s girlfriend on their private island. Living with both men on remote Del Rey turns the job into something far riskier than she imagined. Bound by shared loss and forbidden attraction, the three must decide which rules they are willing to break for love.
Series background & context
The Wilde Boys series is a two-book dive into the lives of the Wilde family, centered on a private island called Del Rey where grief, money, and desire collide. These stories are big, cinematic romances that lean into love triangles, complicated families, and the question of whether one person can really have it all.
In Gravity, Zara is still reeling from the helicopter crash that killed her twin sister and her sister’s boyfriend. When the boyfriend’s billionaire father, Alistair Wilde, appears on her doorstep, he offers her a deal: move to Del Rey, pose as his son Nash’s girlfriend for three months, and earn a life-changing sum of money. The job is supposed to coax Nash out of a destructive spiral and back into the family business.
Once on the island, Zara realizes that Nash is not the only one she is drawn to. The grief that binds her to Nash also connects her to Alistair, and the three of them build a messy, magnetic bond that ignores the rules of age, propriety, and what outsiders would call acceptable. With no one else around to judge, Zara must decide what kind of love she wants and how much of herself she is willing to risk.
Free Fall shifts the lens to Nash after the events of the first book. Trying to outrun his memories, he flees to Amsterdam and falls into an intense relationship with Ellis Prior, an older friend of his father’s who introduces him to a new world of power exchange and vulnerability. When Nash cannot face what that connection means, he retreats once more to Del Rey, only to cross paths with Hanna, a ballerina searching for escape of her own.
The island becomes a crucible where Nash, Ellis, and Hanna confront their pasts and their pull toward one another. What starts as a distraction turns into an undeniable MMF relationship that forces each of them to be honest about who they are and what they need.
Wilde Boys is saturated with taboo, from the original triangle between a young woman, her late sister’s boyfriend, and his father, to the later blend of queer discovery and why-choose romance. Yet the books are just as interested in grief, inherited trauma, and the hard work of building something healthy out of deeply imperfect beginnings.
Readers drawn to emotional angst, lush island settings, and very high spice will find plenty to sink into here. Reading Gravity before Free Fall gives the full effect of the family’s history and the ways Del Rey shapes everyone who sets foot on its sand.
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