Boys of Avix Books in Order
Part ofMeagan Brandy Books in OrderDiscover the Boys of Avix series by Meagan Brandy in order, with book lists, summaries, and reading tips for this emotional college football and found family romance universe.
Last updated: June 7, 2026
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Publication Order
4 books
Say You Swear
by Meagan Brandy
2022
Arianna heads to Avix University believing this will finally be the year her brother’s best friend, Chase, becomes more than a crush. When that hope shatters, star quarterback Noah steps in with steady patience and fierce devotion, forcing her to question what first love really means and who she wants beside her when life falls apart.
Promise Me Not
by Meagan Brandy
2024
Mason Johnson has always dreamed of being a division one starting quarterback, but his plans shift when he meets Payton, a young mother grieving the loss of her first love. As he steps into her messy, fragile world, he has to prove that loving again is not a betrayal but a new beginning for all three of them.
Keep Me Never
by Meagan Brandy
2025
On the surface Chase has it all, from broken records to a clear path toward the pros. Inside he is unraveling under pressure and betrayal until a bright, unwavering girl sees past the armor. Loving her might save him, but it also means facing the parts of himself he has been trying to outrun.
Trust Me Always
by Meagan Brandy
2025
After a whirlwind night with backup quarterback Alister Howl ends in lies, she vows she is done trusting him. Hiding out at a party lands her in a fake relationship with notorious charmer Brady Lancaster instead, leaving her caught between two teammates and one wild chance to figure out who actually deserves her heart.
Series background & context
The Boys of Avix series plants you at Avix University, where football is the backdrop and a tight friend group grows up in the spotlight together. These books sit in that in between space of late teens and early twenties, when everything feels like it could either fall apart or finally make sense.
The story opens with Say You Swear, centered on Arianna Johnson. She has spent years half joking, half hoping that her older brother’s best friend, Chase, would eventually see her as more than the little sister. A final summer at the beach house and the start of college seem like the perfect moment to change their story. Instead, things go sideways, and Ari finds herself heartbroken before classes even begin.
Enter Noah Riley, the new star quarterback at Avix. Where Chase is tied up in old habits and confusion, Noah is steady, attentive, and more than willing to fight for room in Ari’s life. Their relationship builds slowly through games, parties, and shared grief, asking what it means to let go of a first love and still honor what it meant.
Promise Me Not moves the focus to Payton and Mason. Payton is a young mother still raw from the loss of her first love, Deaton, who died in a car accident after tracking her down. Mason has dreamed of leading a division one team his whole life, but once he meets Payton and her baby boy, his priorities start to tilt. The book follows Payton as she struggles to let herself lean on Mason, and Mason as he tries to prove he is not a replacement but a new choice.
In Trust Me Always, the tension shifts to trust and temptation. After a short lived fling with second string quarterback Alister Howl ends in lies, the heroine swears she is done with him. A chaotic night pushes her into a fake dating scheme with campus playboy Brady Lancaster, forcing her to juggle old hurt, new attraction, and the messy reality of navigating two teammates who both want a second chance.
Keep Me Never finally puts Chase at the center. On paper, he has everything: talent, records, and a clear path forward. Inside, he is burning out under the weight of past mistakes and professional pressure. The woman who sees through his bravado is the last person he thinks he deserves, but she becomes the anchor that keeps him from going under.
Each book in Boys of Avix works as its own romance, yet they are deeply connected. Friends drift in and out of each other’s stories, holidays are shared, and old wounds from high school, especially those tied to Alrick Falls, keep shaping who these characters become. If you like college sports, found family, and love stories that span years instead of weeks, this is a world worth reading in order.
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