Reading Order
My team asked me to put together a reading order and I did a slow owl blink because… I don’t know how to do that.
So I’m going to do the best I can to explain the order that I would read the books. Which is, pretty much, the order that I wrote them.
(And the series were all written out of order, so hold on tight.) Keep in mind that all of my books are stand alone and can be read in any order. So it doesn’t really matter where you enter my universe. So far all of my books take place in the same universe. That’s likely to change. But for now, all of my characters are co-existing and likely bumping into each other at King Soopers.
TLDR Version:
The Call Him Daddy series, Mile High Rocked series, and Mile High Matched series all take place in Denver, and they do have character crossover.
Each book stands alone so you can read them in any order. However, the Mile High Matched books occur prior to all other series.
Okay… here goes…
2.) Going Down on One Knee: After The Honeymoon Trap I was all set to write Cathy’s story in the Confluence world. Alas, she got preempted by Brek and Velma and their story crafted what the Mile High universe would become.
(Someday I might write Cathy and Jeff’s story, but I don’t know when that would be or what it would be about.)
2.a.) Hear me out… this is where I’d read Rock Hard Cowboy. Technically, I put it as a prequel on all the retailers, but I wrote it after Going Down and, really, I think it’s nice to read here before Blow Me Away. It does HAPPEN before Going Down… but, yeah, I’d read it here. I *may* write love stories for Tucker’s siblings… but that hasn’t really gelled in my mind. So, for now, it’s just Tucker and Kenzie.
3.) Blow Me Away: Book two in the Mile High Matched series. I definitely think this book is best read after Going Down.
4.) Take It Off the Menu: Book three of Mile High Matched. Huzzah! We are still going in order.
5.) Do Me a Favor: Book 4 in the Mile High Matched series. So far we are in order, but this is where it’s going to get tricky. I knew that Zach Dvornakov needed his story, but I didn’t know what it would be. So I closed the series and figured it was done.
Until. I figured out Zach’s story.
5.a.) Ball Sacked: This is where I’d recommend you read Anna Dvornakov’s super short story called Ball Sacked. I’ve considered expanding this into a novel. It might happen. Maybe?
6.) Can’t Believe You Came finally published in 2025 and rounded out the Mile High Matched Series. Zach and Piper’s story was well worth the wait.
7.) The Call Him Daddy Series has some cameos from Brek (Going Down on One Knee) and Sadie (Do Me a Favor). I’m going to include all four books of Call Him Daddy here, but the only two that really should be read in order are Trouble with Travis and then Gavin Gets It. (Fun Fact: Molly is, in my opinion, the best book I’ve ever written. I have a serious crush on Gavin and Molly and they hold an extremely special place in my heart. I think it was the easiest book to write because they took my hand and showed me the story.)
8.) You Don’t Know Jack — Call Him Daddy, Book 3. Fun Fact: This book was originally called April May Fall. The story is the same one I always intended to tell, but the title got a glow-up to better fit the series. (I think Jack would approve.)
9.) It Doesn’t Have to Be This Hard — Call Him Daddy, Book 4. This book got juggled around more than I’d like to admit. It lived in a few different places in my head before it finally landed exactly where it was always meant to be—closing out the Call Him Daddy series. Some stories just need to find their way home.
10.) Mile High Rocked series goes here. Or above the Call Him Daddy series, if you decided that you aren’t really into children having a large part in your romantic fiction and want to sit out on this one. (Which I wouldn’t do because…. Molly is my fav.)
The Mile High Rocked series was in my head from the second I wrote Going Down on One Knee.
I would read these in order: Played by the Rockstar, Knocked Up by the Rockstar, Married to the Rockstar, Tapped by the Rockstar and Reckless with the Rockstar.
11.) On the Map was originally supposed to be The Accidental Bride. It’s now an ode to Tayvis and the start of The Mile High Stallions series!
12.) In the Friend Zone — Mile High Stallions, Book 2. Because what’s better than a professional football player who falls for his best friend? (Answer: nothing. The answer is nothing.)
