I know of tons:
Emmaus Road books features Bible studies for both men and women’s groups:
emmausroad.org/All-Bible-Studies-C540.aspx
The Ignatius Study Bibles, with questions for study at the back of each book (currently the four Gospels and most of Paul’s epistles)
ignatius.com/ViewProduct.aspx?SID=1&Product_ID=824&Category_ID=6&TabID=1
Catholic Exchange has very in depth studies, including Genesis, Exodus, John, Romans, Galatians and James. Others available:
catholicexchange.com/css/biblestudy.asp?study=BS13
Scott Hahn also features Bible studies at the beginning, intermediate, and advanced levels on his web page:
salvationhistory.com/
Steve Ray’s monumental but user-friendly Catholic Bible study of John’s Gospel:
ignatius.com/ViewProduct.aspx?SID=1&Product_ID=418&SKU=BSGC:JN-P&ReturnURL=search.aspx%3f%3fSID%3d1%26Keywords%3djohn
Consider watching as a group one of Steve Ray’s Footprints of God videos, currently Jesus, Mary, Peter, Moses, Paul, and David and Solomon. They are extremely well done and come with great study notes:
catholic-convert.com/Default.aspx?tabid=78
Also consider watching Mel Gibson’s The Passion of the Christ as a group and using these small group materials:
passion.catholicexchange.com/
Beginning Apologetics with Study Guide/questions available:
catholicapologetics.com/ba1.htm
If you want to study the Catholic response to the “Left Behind” end times errors, Paul Thigpen has a great book and study guide suitable for small groups:
search.barnesandnoble.com/booksearch/isbnInquiry.asp?endeca=1&isbn=0965922820&itm=10
There are a couple of good books that refute the ridiculous but popular Da Vinci Code. Amy Welborn’s De-Coding Da Vinci is short and simple and includes questions for group and individual study at the end of each chapter:
amywelborn.com/davincicode.html
Carl Olsen and Susan Meisel’s The Da Vinci Hoax is much more in depth and also has a study guide available:
ignatius.com/books/davincihoax/resources/
Sheet from Coming Home Network that leads you through the Bible AND Catechism in a year:
chnetwork.org/readguide04.pdf
That should get you started!

I have many other suggestions at my website linked below.