Dogs of Fire Books in Order
About the Dogs of Fire series
Series Premise
The series centers on the Dogs of Fire Motorcycle Club, a tight-knit, brotherhood-based MC in the Pacific Northwest (primarily the Portland/Vancouver area). The club is portrayed as a modern, mostly "clean" MC—loyal to each other, protective of their women and families, and involved in legitimate businesses (auto shops, bars, security), though they aren't afraid to bend or break rules to protect their own or take down true threats (rival clubs, traffickers, corrupt officials). Each book features a standalone romance between a club member (or close associate) and a strong, often independent heroine who is drawn into the MC world—either through danger, chance, or family ties—and finds love amid high-stakes drama. Stories typically involve: > A heroine in crisis (abusive ex, family trouble, witness to crime, or simply lost in life) > A protective, alpha biker hero who steps in to save/protect her > Forced proximity (safe house, club lockdown, shared danger) > External threats (rival MCs, gangs, traffickers, personal vendettas) > Internal club dynamics (loyalty, brotherhood, occasional tension with leadership) > A passionate romance that leads to commitment, often with marriage and family on the horizon The overarching world includes recurring club events (runs, parties, charity rides), club politics, and the tension between "club life" and civilian normalcy. Later books expand to the next generation and spin-offs (e.g., Dogs of Fire MC: Savannah Chapter, Primal Howlers MC crossover).
Main Characters
The series features rotating leads from the Dogs of Fire MC and their extended circle:
> Hatch Wallace (Road to Salvation / early books): Senior club member, mechanic, gruff but loyal; often a mentor figure.
> Dallas "Crash" Lloyd (Saving Dallas): Charismatic club president—strong, protective, falls for fiery heroine.
> Mackenzie "Mack" Lloyd (later books): Next generation, often son or relative.
> Davenport "Davenport" / other patched members: Recurring brothers—tattooed, loyal, protective alphas with nicknames (e.g., Hawk, Payton, Knight).
> Heroines: Strong, independent women—often feisty, wounded, or fiercely self-reliant (e.g., single moms, professionals, abuse survivors)—who earn the club's respect and the hero's heart.
Supporting/recurring:
> Old ladies (wives/girlfriends of club members)—form a tight sisterhood, offer support and sass.
> Club kids—adorable next generation who appear in later books.
> Villains—rival MCs (e.g., Spiders), traffickers, corrupt cops, abusive exes—who threaten the club and its women.
Setting
Primarily the Pacific Northwest—centered in the Portland, Oregon / Vancouver, Washington area, with the Dogs of Fire clubhouse as the heart. The clubhouse is a converted warehouse or large property with a bar, garage, living quarters, and communal spaces for club gatherings. Settings include:
> Urban Portland (bars, streets, safe houses)
> Rural outskirts (ranches, cabins, forested areas for runs or hideouts)
> Coastal Oregon (beaches, small towns)
> Road trips (motorcycle runs, cross-state travel)
The atmosphere is rugged yet warm: rainy PNW weather, evergreen forests, roaring bikes, leather jackets, bonfires, and the sense of freedom on the open road. The MC world contrasts civilian life—club loyalty vs. outside threats, brotherhood vs. isolation—creating a rich backdrop for romance and danger.
Tone & Themes
Steamy, emotional, and fiercely loyal—classic MC romance with high heat, protective alphas, and heartfelt family vibes. Piper Davenport's tone is passionate and empowering: love scenes are explicit, intense, and consensual (often "possessive" and "mine" language typical of the genre), while conflicts are real (danger, trauma, trust issues) but resolved with hope and commitment. Humor is present—witty banter, club brothers' teasing, heroine sass—balancing darker moments (violence, threats, past abuse). The series is uplifting and romantic: heroes are devoted once they commit, heroines are strong and never victims for long, and the MC brotherhood provides a sense of found family and safety. It's addictive, comforting reading—sexy without being crude, emotional without being overly angsty, and full of the thrill of belonging to a loyal, protective "pack."
The Dogs of Fire series is a passionate, addictive celebration of motorcycle club romance—full of protective alphas, fierce heroines, unbreakable brotherhood, and the thrill of finding home in a loyal family. Marie Force (wait—no, Piper Davenport) crafts steamy, emotional stories that balance high-stakes danger with tender love and community support, making the Dogs of Fire feel like a real, living MC family. With 20+ books of interconnected romances set against the rugged beauty of the Pacific Northwest, it's perfect binge-reading for fans of MC romance (like Joanna Wylde or Kristen Ashley)—a gritty-yet-heartwarming series that delivers loyalty, heat, and happily-ever-afters wrapped in leather and family. A true standout in the genre that keeps readers coming back for more.
FAQ
20 books total: 17 main + 3 extra stories
No new book in the series is currently scheduled. The latest book, Road to War, was published in May 2026.
Road to War was published in May 2026.
The first book in the series is Road to Desire, published in December 2014.
The series primarily falls into the Contemporary Romance genre.
The series centers on the Dogs of Fire Motorcycle Club, a tight-knit, brotherhood-based MC in the Pacific Northwest (primarily the Portland/Vancouver area). The club is portrayed as a modern, mostly "clean" MC—loyal to each other, protective of their women and families, and involved in legitimate businesses (auto shops, bars, security), though they aren't afraid to bend or break rules to protect their own or take down true threats (rival clubs, traffickers, corrupt officials). Each book features a standalone romance between a club member (or close associate) and a strong, often independent heroine who is drawn into the MC world—either through danger, chance, or family ties—and finds love amid high-stakes drama. Stories typically involve: > A heroine in crisis (abusive ex, family trouble, witness to crime, or simply lost in life) > A protective, alpha biker hero who steps in to save/protect her > Forced proximity (safe house, club lockdown, shared danger) > External threats (rival MCs, gangs, traffickers, personal vendettas) > Internal club dynamics (loyalty, brotherhood, occasional tension with leadership) > A passionate romance that leads to commitment, often with marriage and family on the horizon The overarching world includes recurring club events (runs, parties, charity rides), club politics, and the tension between "club life" and civilian normalcy. Later books expand to the next generation and spin-offs (e.g., Dogs of Fire MC: Savannah Chapter, Primal Howlers MC crossover).
The series does not currently have a new book scheduled.