Mason Sisters Books in Order
Part ofSandra Brown Books in OrderAll Mason Sisters books by Sandra Brown in order, with quick summaries, how the romances connect, and where to start.
Last updated: January 16, 2026
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Publication Order
2 books
Adam's Fall
by Sandra Brown
1988
Physical therapist Lilah Mason is assigned to a demanding new patient, Adam Cavanaugh, who challenges her authority at every turn. As she pushes him toward recovery, he pushes her toward feelings she's never had to deal with. Healing becomes mutual, and messy.
Fanta C
by Sandra Brown
1987
Elizabeth Burke is a widowed mother of two who's built a stable life, but her nights are filled with daydreams about romance. When the man next door, Thad Randolph, walks in, fantasy turns into a real, messy choice about moving on.
Series background & context
The Mason Sisters books are linked contemporary romances that share a family connection and a warm, character-first feel. They focus on women at different stages of life figuring out how to make room for love, without giving up the parts of themselves they've worked hard to build.
In Fanta C, Elizabeth Burke is a widowed mother of two who's kept life steady since losing her husband. She works, raises her kids, and does what needs doing. The loneliness shows up in private, mostly as a fantasy of the perfect lover, the kind of daydream that feels harmless because it isn't real. Then the man next door, Thad Randolph, walks in and makes those daydreams feel risky. Elizabeth wants romance, but she also wants control, and the book lives in that push and pull.
Some hearts need a shove.
Adam's Fall follows Lilah Mason, Elizabeth's sister, who has poured her energy into her career as a physical therapist. She takes on a difficult new patient, Adam Cavanaugh, and he challenges her authority and her patience at every turn. Their dynamic starts as pure friction, but as recovery becomes a shared goal, the emotional guardrails start to fail. Lilah is good at taking care of other people, but she's less practiced at letting anyone take care of her.
Together, the two novels balance humor, heat, and a lot of sisterly support in the background. They're not sprawling epics, they're about intimacy, trust, and the moment you decide your life can be bigger than your routine. Read Fanta C first for the family setup, then move to Adam's Fall for the second sister's story.
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