Brayshaw High Books in Order
Part ofMeagan Brandy Books in OrderSee the Brayshaw High series by Meagan Brandy in order, with book lists, character notes, summaries, and guidance on reading this dark, small town high school power struggle romance world.
Last updated: December 23, 2025
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Publication Order
4 books
Be My Brayshaw
by Meagan Brandy
2020
Captain Brayshaw knows better than to fall for the sharp tongued blonde hiding in their mansion, but Victoria’s lies and defiance hook him anyway. When the truth about her past explodes, he has to choose between protecting his brothers, guarding his heart, and claiming the one girl he cannot seem to let go.
Trouble at Brayshaw High
by Meagan Brandy
2019
Now claimed as part of the Brayshaw family, Raven is still told she does not belong. As enemies close in and old grudges sharpen, she pushes back against the role others try to trap her in, risking everything to shield Maddoc and his brothers from the trouble she sees coming.
Reign of Brayshaw
by Meagan Brandy
2019
The final leg of Raven and Maddoc’s journey pits them against secrets, betrayals, and a choice that could shatter their found family. One night and one dangerous plan will decide who controls Brayshaw, and whether the girl from nowhere truly gets to claim the life she has fought for.
Boys of Brayshaw High
by Meagan Brandy
2019
When foster kid Raven Carver is dropped at Brayshaw High and shoved into a house for troubled teens, she is warned to stay off the radar of the three boys who rule the school. Her refusal to bow puts her in the middle of their ruthless town feud and an intense, forbidden pull toward their leader, Maddoc.
Series background & context
The Brayshaw High books drop you into a town where power is inherited, rules are crooked, and three boys sit at the center of it all. Brayshaw is run by old money and older grudges, and the high school is just one more place where that control shows up.
The story starts with Raven Carver, a girl the system has bounced from one bad situation to the next. When social services move her into the infamous Bray House for troubled teens, she is supposed to keep her head down and survive long enough to age out. Instead, she walks straight into the path of Maddoc, Captain, and Royce, the Brayshaw boys everyone else watches from a distance.
Those three are not blood brothers, but they were raised together and treated as heirs to the family name. On campus and in town, what they say goes. They are used to people falling in line, trading fear or flattery for protection. Raven does neither. Her refusal to play their games is what hooks them, and the books lean into that clash between a girl who has nothing left to lose and boys who have only ever known leverage.
Across Boys of Brayshaw High, Trouble at Brayshaw High, and Reign of Brayshaw, you watch Raven and Maddoc’s connection grow in the middle of a long running feud between Brayshaw and the rival Graven family. Secrets about her past, hidden contracts, and old betrayals keep surfacing, tying her far more tightly to the town than she ever imagined. The stakes are not just about who rules the school but about who controls the entire community.
The series is not only a romance; it is also a found family story. Captain and Royce are more than background muscle. Their loyalty, tempers, and private hurts shape every move the group makes, and side characters cycle in and out as allies, threats, or a bit of both. The Bray House itself, with its revolving door of kids who have nowhere else to go, becomes a kind of rough edged home.
Later books like Be My Brayshaw and Break Me stay in this world while shifting the spotlight. Captain finds his match in Victoria, the sharp, secretive girl whose lies explode just as he lets his guard down. Other stories explore what happens when someone tied to Brayshaw sets out to play with fire and ends up scorched himself.
Overall, this series is high on angst, loyalty, and twists. Expect intense confrontations, morally gray choices, and a constant push and pull between ruling the town and just trying to survive it. Reading in order matters here, since every book builds on what the characters have already lost and won.
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