Alfha Law Firm Books in Order
Part ofAurora Rose Reynolds Books in OrderExplore the Alfha Law Firm books by Aurora Rose Reynolds in order, with short summaries, background notes, and reading-order help.
Last updated: June 6, 2026
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Publication Order
3 books
Finders Keepers
by Aurora Rose Reynolds
2017
This short C.A. Rose standalone is built on one blunt promise: he found her, and he is keeping her. Expect a fast, possessive romance with sweet moments and very little hesitation.
Liability
by Aurora Rose Reynolds
2015
Carter knows Fern should be off limits, but his fascination with her keeps growing. This C.A. Rose novella delivers a possessive, high-heat romance about wanting someone he cannot ignore.
Justified
by Aurora Rose Reynolds
2014
Nolan sees Chloe through a Manhattan bakery window and becomes instantly fixated. This short, intense C.A. Rose novella follows a man used to getting what he wants and the woman who becomes his obsession.
Series background & context
The Alfha Law Firm books are the sharper, shorter side of Aurora Rose Reynolds’s romance catalog. They are written under the name C.A. Rose and lean into quick-hit, high-heat stories where attraction arrives fast and the heroes do not spend much time pretending they are calm about it.
These are compact reads.
The first book, Justified, centers on Nolan and Chloe. Nolan sees Chloe through the window of a bakery in downtown Manhattan, and what starts as fascination turns into a need to claim a place in her life. The setup tells you exactly what kind of series this is: intense, direct, and built around over-the-top alpha energy.
Liability follows Carter and Fern, another pairing marked by obsession, want, and the push-pull of someone who knows a line exists but wants to cross it anyway. Finders Keepers is even more stripped down, a standalone with a possessive premise and a fast pace. These books are not trying to be sprawling family sagas. They are small, heated snapshots of obsession turning into romance.
The “law firm” part gives the series its frame, but the emotional engine is not courtroom drama. It is desire, power, and the question of what happens when a man who is used to control meets the woman who knocks that control sideways.
Readers coming from the Until books should expect something shorter and more explicit. The family warmth is dialed down, while the possessive hero angle is turned up. If you like Reynolds for bold chemistry and decisive heroes, Alfha Law gives you that in novella form. If you prefer her longer, more community-driven worlds, this may feel like a quick side trip rather than a main road.
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