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Billionaire Bachelors Books in Order

12 Books
2011 – 2016 Published
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How to Read the Billionaire Bachelors Series

Melody Anne’s Billionaire Bachelors series (frequently rebranded and known by fans as The Andersons) is best read in publication order. Because the overarching narrative is driven by the family patriarch, Joseph Anderson, and his relentless matchmaking schemes, reading the books in order allows you to watch the family grow and see previously matched couples return in supporting roles.

The Core Billionaire Bachelors Books

The series begins with the original seven books focusing on the core Anderson family members in Seattle:

  1. The Billionaire Wins the Game (2011) – Focuses on Lucas Anderson and Amy Harper.
  2. The Billionaire's Dance (2011) – Focuses on Alex Anderson and Jessica Sanders.
  3. The Billionaire Falls (2011) – Focuses on Mark Anderson and Emily Jackson.
  4. The Billionaire's Marriage Proposal (2011) – Focuses on Trent Anderson and Jennifer Hayes.
  5. Blackmailing the Billionaire (2012) – Focuses on Max Anderson and Cassandra Sinclair.
  6. Runaway Heiress (2012) – Focuses on Joseph's niece, Mireya, and Richard Vance.
  7. The Billionaire's Final Stand (2012) – Focuses on Keeland Anderson and Jenna.

The Lost Andersons Subseries (Books 8–12)

Following the main series, the saga continues with The Lost Andersons. These books follow a long-lost branch of the Anderson family (Joseph's brother George's children) and are widely cataloged as books 8 through 12 of the Billionaire Bachelors series:

  1. Unexpected Treasure (2013) – Focuses on Cadet Anderson and Milynn Cabot.
  2. Hidden Treasure (2014) – Focuses on Richard Anderson and Ashton Storm.
  3. Holiday Treasure (2014) – Focuses on Kian Anderson and Emily Albright.
  4. Priceless Treasure (2015) – Focuses on Ashton Anderson and Savannah.
  5. The Ultimate Treasure (2016) – Focuses on Connor Anderson and Elizabeth.

The Final Chapter and Crossovers

While the primary Anderson family storyline wraps up in The Ultimate Treasure, the broader universe crosses over with Melody Anne's other works. The thirteenth book in this extended reading order is Rescue Me (2019). While officially published as the sixth book in the Baby for the Billionaire series, it takes place in the same Seattle setting, features key character crossovers, and serves as a final thematic wrap-up for the extended family saga.

Frequently Asked

QWhat is the recommended reading order for Billionaire Bachelors?

You should read the series in publication order. Start with The Billionaire Wins the Game, proceed through the core seven books, continue with The Lost Andersons subseries, and conclude with the crossover novel Rescue Me.

QAre Billionaire Bachelors and The Andersons the same series?

Yes. The series was originally published under the title Billionaire Bachelors but has been rebranded in newer editions and on retail platforms simply as The Andersons.

QWho is the main matchmaking character in the series?

The series is driven by the patriarch Joseph Anderson, a wealthy and stubborn father who schemes to get his sons (and eventually his nephews and nieces) married off so he can fill his mansion with grandchildren.

QDo you need to read The Lost Andersons to understand the main series?

No, the first seven books tell a complete story arc for Joseph's immediate family. However, The Lost Andersons (books 8-12) continues the same matchmaking themes with George Anderson's children and features frequent appearances from the original cast.

QWhere does Rescue Me fit into the Billionaire Bachelors reading order?

Although Rescue Me (2019) is technically the final book of the Baby for the Billionaire series, it features major crossovers with the Seattle-based Anderson universe and is considered by fans to be the final 13th book in the wider reading order.

QWhat is the primary setting of the series?

The books are primarily set in Seattle, Washington, moving between high-society corporate offices, luxury penthouses, and surrounding estates.