Crossfire Books in Order

Crossfire is a series of contemporary erotic romance novels by American author Sylvia Day, following the relationship between Eva Tramell and billionaire Gideon Cross. As of January 2014 the series had sold 13 million English-language copies in print with rights licensed in over 40 territories; it has also been optioned for television adaptation.

Publication order

In the order the books were originally released.

  1. Cover of Bared to You

    Bared to You

    2012 · Sylvia Day

    Gideon Cross enters the narrator's life like lightning, beautiful and brilliant, jagged and white-hot, drawing her in as nothing else ever has.…

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  2. Reflected in You

    2012 · Sylvia Day

    Reflected in You is a 2012 book by Sylvia Day. It is book 2 of the series Crossfire.

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  3. Cover of Entwined with You

    Entwined with You

    2013 · Sylvia Day

    Entwined with You is a 2013 book by Sylvia Day. It is book 3 of the series Crossfire.

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  4. Cover of Captivated by You

    Captivated by You

    2014 · Sylvia Day

    The narrator describes Gideon as her miracle, a wounded warrior determined to slay her demons while refusing to face his own. Their exchanged vows…

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  5. One with You

    2016 · Sylvia Day

    One with You is a 2016 book by Sylvia Day. It is book 5 of the series Crossfire.

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Frequently asked questions

What order should I read the Crossfire books in?

Read them in publication order, starting with “Bared to You”. Start with “Bared to You.”

How many books are in the Crossfire series?

We list 5 books by Sylvia Day , published between 2012–2016.

Where can I buy the Crossfire books?

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Reading order compiled from author/publisher guidance and verified bibliographic data. Spotted an error? We continuously correct the catalog.