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Onley James Books in Order
British protectorates were protectorates under the jurisdiction of the British government. Many territories which became British protectorates already had local rulers with whom the Crown negotiated through treaty, acknowledging their status whilst simultaneously offering protection. British protectorates were therefore governed by indirect rule. In most cases, the local ruler, as well as the subjects of the ruler, were not British subjects, but rather British protected persons. British protected states represented a more loose form of British suzerainty, where the local rulers retained absolute control over the states' internal affairs and the British exercised control over defence and foreign affairs.
Bibliography verified: April 2026
Quick Answer
What are all of Onley James's book series? Onley James has written 9 book series. The most notable is the Elite Protection Services series.
Complete series list with all books in reading order below.
Book Series by Onley James
- #1
Intoxicating(2019) - #2
Captivating(2019) - #3
Exasperating(2020) - #4
Infuriating(2020) - #5
Satisfying(2021)
- #1
Paladin(2023) - #2
Rogue(2024) - #3
Barbarian(2025) - #4
Ranger(2026)
- #1
Unhinged(2021) - #2
Psycho(2021) - #3
Moonstruck(2021) - #4Damaged(2022)
- #5
Headcase(2022) - #6
Mad Man(2022) - #7
Lunatic(2022) - #8
Maniac(2023) - #9
Family & Felonies(2024)
- #1
Disciplinary Action(2020)
- #1
The Night Movers: Season One(2025) - #2
Heart2Heart, Volume 6(2022) - #3
Only One Bed(2023)
- #1
The Bone Collector(2023) - #2
The Sin Eater(2025)
- #1
Endangered Species(2020) - #2
Dangerous Breed(2021) - #3
Domesticated Beast(2021)
- #1
Vengeful Bonds: Season One(2024) - #2
Vengeful Bonds: Season Two(2025)
- #1
Bad Habits(2020) - #2
Play Dirty(2020) - #3
Head Games(2021)
About Onley James
British protectorates were protectorates under the jurisdiction of the British government. Many territories which became British protectorates already had local rulers with whom the Crown negotiated through treaty, acknowledging their status whilst simultaneously offering protection. British protectorates were therefore governed by indirect rule. In most cases, the local ruler, as well as the subjects of the ruler, were not British subjects, but rather British protected persons. British protected states represented a more loose form of British suzerainty, where the local rulers retained absolute control over the states' internal affairs and the British exercised control over defence and foreign affairs.
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