Jace Wilder writes high-heat MM romance with one specific architectural obsession: the moment a man who’s convinced himself he can’t have what he wants meets the person who proves him wrong. Age gap. Forbidden. The mentor, the boss, the captain, the dad’s best friend, the rancher who’s been alone too long, the daddy who never expected to be one again. The books are explicit, emotionally specific, and almost always tied to a particular space — a firehouse, a rink, a bookstore, a cabin, a ranch, a brownstone — that earns the closeness the characters can’t escape from.
The bulk of the catalog runs through Kindle Unlimited; a handful are wide-released across Apple, Kobo, B&N, and other retailers. Every title has a bonus chapter hosted on this site that was too explicit for Amazon, free for readers who finish the book and want one more scene.
Latest Releases
Hooking Up with My Bully
He made my life hell. Now he’s rebuilding my grandmother’s house — and I can’t stop letting him in. A 70K-word enemies-to-lovers MM bully romance with scorching forced proximity, a blue-collar contractor hero, and an HEA that’s earned the hard way. 🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️ Inferno heat. MM pairing.
My Straight Roommate
Ethan Cole doesn’t do guys. Then he moves in with Noah Reyes — openly gay, annoyingly hot, and completely off-limits. A high-heat MM bi-awakening romance with forced proximity, possessive jealousy, and a guaranteed HEA. ~76,000 words. 🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️
Stepbrother Switch
Two newly forced stepbrothers. One volatile summer renovation. A switch dynamic that turns every encounter into a battle for control — and neither is willing to stay on top or give it up for long. ~65K words. MM. 🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️ Inferno heat. Stepbrother, switch dynamic, forced proximity, rivals to lovers, possessive hero. HEA guaranteed.
Breeding Season
Two men trapped in a remote lookout during a storm. One enters an overwhelming rut cycle. The only thing that stabilizes it is the other. 80K words of high-heat MM romance with omegaverse-lite dynamics, forced proximity, praise kink, and breeding kink. Graphic, explicit, emotional. HEA guaranteed.
Where to Start
Three reliable entry points depending on what you want from the catalog:
Start with Yes, Captain (if you want hockey)
Eighteen-year veteran captain. Rookie who says the word he’d never let himself need. Ice Captains series opener and the cleanest gateway to the hockey-side of the catalog. Authority kink, age gap, hockey setting, the whole architecture. If you came here from BookTok hockey romance and want one Wilder book to test, this is it. 👉 Read Chapter One free
Start with Cabin Fever Praise (if you want soft and slow)
Burned-out corporate lawyer. Mountain caretaker. Blizzard. One bed. One word that changes everything. The accessible-trope combo — cabin, snowed in, praise kink, grumpy/sunshine, hurt/comfort — with the slow-burn pacing that makes the heat land harder. If you want a Wilder book that runs at a quieter register, this is the entry point. 👉 Read Chapter One free
Start with Captain’s Pet Brat (if you want it harder)
Wildland fire instead of structure fire. Grumpy widower captain. Cocky hotshot lieutenant half his age and twice his mouth. Brat/tamer dynamic, age gap, enemies-to-lovers, the kind of close-quarters work that strips you down. If you want the catalog at its most explicit and most dynamically charged, start here. 👉 Read Chapter One free
Browse by Trope
Pick the dynamic that’s pulling you. Each section below shows representative covers — click any cover for the book page. Each section also links to the full reading guide on that trope.
Daddy Kink
A structural backbone of the catalog. Bookshop daddies, snow-stranded daddies, library daddies, brewing-his-own-coffee daddies, daddies who didn’t know they were one until somebody called them that across a kitchen counter. Wilder writes daddy kink with full emotional architecture — the daddy isn’t a costume, he’s a man being seen by someone who decided he was worth being seen.






→ Full Daddy Kink Romance Reading Guide
Praise Kink
Praise as structural reward system. Good boy. Good for taking that. Good for staying still. Specific, in-the-moment, against the praised character’s specific self-doubt. Cabin Fever Praise, Good Pucking Boy, Praise on Ice, Office Hours, After Dark — different flavors of the same architecture.






→ Full Praise Kink Romance Reading Guide
Age Gap
The genre’s defining feature — the gap is never decoration, it’s the engine. The older partner has the experience, the wounds, the patience. The younger partner has the stubbornness to walk into the room anyway.






→ Full Age Gap Romance Reading Guide
Hockey Romance
The Ice Captains series and the standalone hockey titles share a roster of professional-league characters who keep crossing paths in cameos. Read in any order or chase the connecting threads.




→ Full MM Hockey Romance Reading Guide
Firefighter Romance
Structure-fire stations, wildland fire crews, the bunk room, the 24/48 schedule, the brotherhood that becomes something more. Most are MMM why-choose; Captain’s Pet Brat runs MM.






→ Full Firefighter Romance Reading Guide
Cabin / Snowed-In
Forced proximity by weather. One bed when there shouldn’t be. The kind of book best read in winter under a blanket while pretending you have a cabin to be stranded in.




→ Full Cabin / Snowed-In Romance Reading Guide
FAQ: Reading Jace Wilder
Where should I start with Jace Wilder?
Three solid entry points depending on your taste. Yes, Captain for hockey + authority kink. Cabin Fever Praise for slow-burn cabin romance with praise kink. Captain’s Pet Brat for the most explicit, most dynamically charged read in the catalog. Pick the one whose setting calls to you and follow the threads from there.
Are Jace Wilder books on Kindle Unlimited?
Most are. The bulk of the catalog runs through Kindle Unlimited — if you’re a KU subscriber, you can read those titles at no extra cost. Some titles are wide-released across Apple Books, Kobo, Barnes & Noble, Google Play, and other retailers. Each book page on this site lists the retailers where that specific title is available. Every book also has a bonus chapter hosted on this site that was too explicit for Amazon.
Do Jace Wilder books need to be read in order?
Almost never. The vast majority of the catalog is standalone with HEA endings, even within the named series. Ice Captains and the firefighter titles share a recurring cast in cameo roles, but each book is its own complete story. Read in any order, follow the connecting threads if you spot them.
What’s the spice level on Jace Wilder books?
5/5 inferno across the board. No fade-to-black. Explicit on-page sex with frank language, integrated into the emotional arc rather than confined to scene-bookends. Most titles include praise kink, daddy kink, D/s dynamics, or some combination. If you want softer heat, this isn’t the right author — but if you want the indie-shelf 5/5, the entire catalog is your shortlist.
Does Jace Wilder write any MMM or why-choose romance?
Yes — the firefighter crew (Burn Recovery, Between Alarms, Fully Engaged, Second Alarm, Second Chance) are MMM why-choose, plus Office Hours, Open House (MMMM polyamory in academia) and several standalones. If polyamory is your specific ask, the firefighter titles are the densest cluster.
What’s Jace Wilder’s most popular book?
Reader favorites consistently include Yes, Captain (the hockey BookTok pick), Good Pucking Boy (the daddy + praise kink crossover), Captain’s Pet Brat (the wildland fire favorite), and Cabin Fever Praise (the comfort read). Different books resonate with different readers — the catalog is built for that.
How often does Jace Wilder release new books?
Frequently. The Latest Releases grid at the top of this page updates as new titles drop. To get notified when a new Wilder book lands, sign up for the newsletter at the bottom of the page.
Does Jace Wilder write outside MM romance?
No — the entire Jace Wilder catalog is MM (or MMM/MMMM) romance with age-gap dynamics as the through-line. For sapphic romance, see Aurora North. For more MM hockey including captain/star-player and rivals, see Chase Power. For why-choose with female main characters, see Isla Wilde. For college-sports MF, see Rowan Black.
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