Falling Stars Books in Order
Part ofAL Jackson Books in OrderFollow the Falling Stars series by AL Jackson with the books in order, rock-star romance summaries, character background, and advice on the best starting point.
Last updated: December 26, 2025
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Publication Order
4 books
Beneath the Stars
by AL Jackson
2021
Maggie Fitzgerald spends the summer sharing a house with Rhys Manning, her brother’s best friend and country-rock’s newest star. Their friends-to-lovers chemistry burns hotter with every stolen night, but his secrets and her inexperience could turn their dream into fallout.
Kiss the Stars
by AL Jackson
2020
After a violent crime upends her life, single mom Mia West hides at her rock-star brother’s Savannah mansion and finds brooding drummer Leif Godwin living in the guest house. Their slow-burn attraction collides with revenge, danger, and the possibility of a new family.
Falling into You
by AL Jackson
2020
Guitarist Richard Ramsey returns home as his band explodes in fame, only to face Violet Marin, the woman he abandoned years before. Their chemistry is as volatile as ever, but his dark bargains and her hard-won stability make a second chance feel impossibly costly.
Catch Me When I Fall
by AL Jackson
2020
Emily Ramsey, front woman for rising band Carolina George, spends one explosive night with a tattooed stranger who vanishes by morning. On tour she discovers he is Royce Reilly, the record exec determined to sign them, and his hidden agenda could cost them both everything.
Series background & context
The Falling Stars novels spin out of a single idea, what happens when a tight-knit country-rock band tries to balance fame with the kind of love that wants roots. Carolina George is on the verge of breaking big, but every tour stop and studio session is tangled up with family, old wounds, and unexpected second chances.
Each book centers on a different couple connected to the band, yet the same circle of friends, siblings, and bandmates keeps returning, so you feel like you are dropping back in with people you already know. Musicians share pages with single parents, managers, and hometown girls who never asked to be under the spotlight.
In Kiss the Stars, single mother Mia West flees danger and hides out at her rock-star brother’s Savannah mansion, only to find Leif Godwin, the band’s drummer, living a few steps away in the guest house. Their slow, close-quarters romance pairs her need for safety with his hunger for revenge, wrapping suspense around a fiercely protective love story.
Catch Me When I Fall moves the focus fully onto the band, following lead singer Emily Ramsey as she tries to keep Carolina George on the right path. A tequila-soaked night with stranger Royce Reilly turns out to be much more complicated when he shows up as the record executive on their tour, hiding a motive that cuts too close to her future.
Falling into You shifts to guitarist Richard Ramsey returning home as the band’s success explodes. Facing the woman he left behind, Violet Marin, means dealing with the wreckage of their first love, the daughter she has raised alone, and the dark side of the price he has paid for fame.
The series rounds out with Beneath the Stars, a friends-to-lovers romance between charming frontman Rhys Manning and his best friend’s younger sister, Maggie Fitzgerald. A shared summer under the same roof forces them to decide whether the line between best friends and something more is worth crossing when both have everything to lose.
Tone-wise, Falling Stars mixes smoky backstage heat with porch-swing conversations and kids underfoot. You can jump into any of the books as a standalone, but reading them in order lets you watch the band grow from hungry upstarts to a found family that has bled, healed, and fallen in love together.
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