Dreamland Billionaires Books in Order
Part ofLauren Asher Books in OrderSee the Dreamland Billionaires books in order by Lauren Asher, with short summaries, series background, and where to start with the Kane brothers.
Last updated: June 7, 2026
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Publication Order
3 books
The Fine Print
by Lauren Asher
2021
After Zahra sends in a blunt critique of Dreamland's most expensive ride, billionaire Rowan Kane offers her a job instead of firing her. Their boss-employee romance mixes theme park sparkle with hidden identity, tension, and sharp banter.
Terms and Conditions
by Lauren Asher
2022
Declan Kane needs a wife and an heir to satisfy his grandfather's will, and his assistant Iris is willing to make a deal. What starts as a carefully negotiated marriage becomes a slow-burn office romance with real heart.
Final Offer
by Lauren Asher
2023
Callahan Kane returns to Lake Wisteria to fulfill his grandfather's inheritance clause, only to find his first love, Alana Castillo, living in the family lake house. Old wounds, forced proximity, and a shared past make this the most emotional Kane story.
Series background & context
The Dreamland Billionaires series takes the familiar billionaire romance setup and gives it a family machine behind it. The Kane brothers are rich, yes, but their money comes with a grandfather's will, strict inheritance tasks, and a company empire built on fairy-tale fantasy. Theme parks, hotels, media power, and old family damage all sit in the same story space. Each book follows a different brother, and each romance stands on its own, but the pressure of the will connects all three.
In The Fine Print, Rowan Kane is tasked with renovating Dreamland, and Zahra becomes part of his world after sending in a brutally honest critique. That book leans hardest into the series' fantasy-corporate side. There is workplace tension, hidden identity, and the strange mix of wonder and control that comes with a place designed to sell happiness. Rowan may be rich enough to build fairy tales, but Zahra keeps reminding him that money does not make him easy to love.
Terms and Conditions shifts to Declan Kane and his assistant, Iris. The stakes are more personal and more contractual. To satisfy the will and secure his future, Declan needs a wife and eventually an heir, which turns a businesslike arrangement into a marriage of convenience romance. The setting moves deeper into executive offices and public image, but the heart of the book is still the same, two guarded people trying to stay professional long after that has stopped being possible.
Money solves a lot in this world, but not nearly enough.
Final Offer changes the feel of the series in a smart way. Callahan Kane leaves the corporate shine behind and returns to Lake Wisteria, where he has to face Alana Castillo, the woman he loved and hurt years earlier. The inheritance plot is still there, but this book is less about boardrooms and more about history, recovery, home, and the difference between wanting forgiveness and earning it. It also opens the door to the small-town world that later becomes the Lakefront Billionaires series.
Across all three books, the real appeal is the contrast. You get obscene wealth, luxury settings, and the fun of watching difficult men get emotionally cornered. But you also get siblings who carry old wounds, heroines who do not disappear into the Kane orbit, and romances that ask what love looks like once power is no longer the most important thing in the room. If you want billionaire romance with glitter, family tension, and a solid through line from book to book, Dreamland Billionaires is the series to try. Reading in order makes the inheritance arc land best, even though each couple gets a full ending in their own book.
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