Below is the complete list of Sadie Kincaid’s Bound and Broken books in order. For this series, the chronological reading order is the same as the order of publication.
Publication Order of Bound and Broken Books
as K.C. Moore
About Bound and Broken
Sadie Kincaid’s Bound and Broken series is a group of short adult dark-romance stories that sit apart from her larger mafia and paranormal romance worlds. Unlike the Ruthless books or Broken Bloodlines, this series is not built around a sprawling family empire, supernatural mythology, or a long emotional arc across several full-length novels. It is much more compact, more concentrated, and more clearly designed as a set of brief, high-heat stories focused on trust, control, temptation, and relationship boundaries within an established adult dynamic.
The central recurring figures are Jenna and Mack, whose relationship provides the continuity between the stories. Rather than introducing a completely new couple in each installment, the series returns to the same core pairing and explores different situations around desire, power exchange, and emotional risk. That makes Bound and Broken feel closer to an episodic sequence of intense relationship snapshots than a traditional romance series with a slow courtship, long external plot, or broad supporting cast.
Bound and Shared begins the series and establishes the tone clearly. Jenna and Mack’s relationship is already shaped by trust, but the story pushes that trust into more provocative territory. The focus is not on mystery, suspense, or family conflict, but on whether intimacy can remain secure when it is tested by fantasy, jealousy, and surrender. Kincaid’s usual interest in possessive devotion is present here, though in a shorter and more adult-focused form than in her mafia romances.
Bound and Tamed and Bound and Dominated continue the same pattern by placing Jenna and Mack in increasingly controlled and emotionally charged scenarios. These stories are not meant to function like broad romantic dramas. Their appeal lies in intensity, in the push and pull between obedience and defiance, and in the question of how far two people can go while still relying on mutual trust as the foundation. Because the installments are short, character development is delivered through immediate tension rather than layered backstory.
Bound and Deceived is one of the more commonly listed entries under Sadie Kincaid’s name and continues the series’ focus on Jenna, Mack, and the complications introduced when other people enter the private space of their relationship. Like the rest of the series, it is written for readers who already understand the tone and expectations of dark erotic romance. It is not a soft contemporary romance, nor is it designed as an introduction to Kincaid’s more plot-driven books.
The series is sometimes listed with K.C. Moore connected to some entries, which is why the bibliography can appear slightly inconsistent depending on the source or retailer. For readers organizing Sadie Kincaid’s books, the important point is that Bound and Broken is a short-form adult romance sequence with a narrow focus, not one of her major interconnected universes. It does not need to be read before New York Ruthless, Chicago Ruthless, L.A. Ruthless, or Broken Bloodlines, because it does not appear to carry essential story material into those larger series.
Bound and Broken is best understood as a side branch of Kincaid’s catalogue: brief, intense, and centered on adult relationship dynamics rather than crime-family power, revenge, or paranormal conflict. Its place in her bibliography is useful mainly for completist readers who want to track her darker short fiction alongside her better-known full-length romances.




