Best Serena Akeroyd Books

The best books by Serena Akeroyd — 5 titles spanning Romance, averaging 4.25 BLT stars.

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Serena Akeroyd writes dark, intense romance that pulls no punches — her work lives in the overlap between forbidden desire, organized crime, and morally complex men who are genuinely dangerous. The Five Points' Mob Collection and The Disciples are quintessential Akeroyd: layered power dynamics, possessive heroes with real menace behind them, and heroines who hold their own without softening the darkness around them. Her prose is propulsive and emotionally raw, the kind that makes you burn through chapters at midnight telling yourself just one more. Filthy Secret is a strong entry point — it sets up the tension and atmosphere that defines her mob and MC worlds. Readers who want their romance with genuine edge, not sanitized bad boys but actual antiheroes with blood on their hands, will find Akeroyd deeply satisfying.

Serena Akeroyd's highest-rated book in our collection is Filthy Secret (4.4 BLT stars). Browse the full list below.

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    Filthy Secret

    The Five Points' Mob Collection • Book 6

    by Serena Akeroyd

    4.40 BLT Score (4.4K ratings)
    ★ 4.5 Goodreads (4.4K)
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    Filthy Truth

    The Five Points' Mob Collection • Book 10

    by Serena Akeroyd

    4.32 BLT Score (2.8K ratings)
    ★ 4.54 Goodreads (2.8K)
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    Filthy Lies

    The Five Points' Mob Collection • Book 9

    by Serena Akeroyd

    4.30 BLT Score (3.0K ratings)
    ★ 4.46 Goodreads (3.0K)
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    Cruz

    Dark and Dirty Sinners' MC • Book 5

    by Serena Akeroyd

    4.16 BLT Score (3.6K ratings)
    ★ 4.3 Goodreads (3.6K)
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    Filthy Disciple

    The Disciples • Book 6

    by Cassandra Robbins, Serena Akeroyd

    4.09 BLT Score (2.7K ratings)
    ★ 4.18 Goodreads (2.7K)

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