Castile Family Books in Order
Part ofElla Goode Books in OrderExplore the Castile Family books by Ella Goode in order, with summaries, series background, reading order, and a quick place to start.
Last updated: June 8, 2026
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Publication Order
5 books
Captured
by Ella Goode
2019
Luna takes a private investigator job that should be simple, then promptly falls for the man she is supposed to watch. Maddox knows he is being followed and decides to turn the chase around.
Kept
by Ella Goode
2019
MJ has built a life around work and responsibility, not romance. Cullen Castile walks in, sits down, and decides he is not leaving until she lets him keep her for good.
My Only One
by Ella Goode
2019
Mack and Dally keep getting pushed together by family events, friendships, and everyone around them who can see the truth. He is tired of being convenient when she is clearly the only woman he wants.
She's the One
by Ella Goode
2019
Maisie has never really understood why boys leave her cold, until Star walks into focus. This college romance follows the sweet, awkward moment when attraction finally makes sense.
Stolen
by Ella Goode
2019
Savannah is determined not to fall just because love worked out for her brothers. Aaron has other ideas, and this fast family romance becomes a battle between freedom and forever.
Series background & context
The Castile Family series starts with wealth, power, and a family used to getting its way, then keeps widening outward from there. The early books follow members of the Castile family as they fall hard for women who interrupt their plans, challenge their control, or simply refuse to behave the way the family expects. The result is a group of contemporary romances that feel connected by blood, privilege, and strong personalities.
The first run of books sets the tone.
Captured introduces Maddox Castile, who turns being investigated into a courtship by pursuing the awkward private investigator sent after him. Kept shifts to Cullen Castile, whose order-loving nature is tested when he meets MJ. Stolen follows Savannah, who watches love swallow her brothers and decides she wants no part of it, right until Aaron changes the math. Those books establish the series as playful, possessive, and a little off-balance in a fun way.
Then the family circle expands. She's the One moves into a college setting and follows Maisie as she realizes her feelings for Star Castile are not just friendship. My Only One returns to the orbit of holidays, family events, and familiar faces, with Mack and Dally fighting the fact that everyone around them already sees what should happen.
That variety is part of the charm. The series is not locked into one exact kind of couple. It can handle stalking-flirtation comedy, family pressure, campus self-discovery, and friends-to-lovers warmth without losing its identity. What holds it together is the Castile name and the sense that once this family decides someone belongs, they do not do half measures.
If you like interconnected romance with a powerful family at the center, recurring side characters, and a mix of straight and queer love stories, Castile Family has a little more range than the title first suggests.
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