Morgan Brothers Books in Order
Part ofLauren Rowe Books in OrderBrowse the Morgan Brothers series by Lauren Rowe in order, with book summaries, family background, and tips on where to start with these interconnected standalone contemporary romances.
Last updated: January 16, 2026
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Publication Order
5 books
Rockstar
by Lauren Rowe
2019
Guitarist Dax Morgan never forgot the quirky woman who rocked his world during one unforgettable night. When Violet reappears just as his band’s fame explodes, he must choose between guarding his heart and risking everything for a once-in-a-lifetime love.
Mister Bodyguard
by Lauren Rowe
2018
Security expert Zander Shaw is hired to be more than muscle for a world-famous pop star, tasked with keeping her grounded, sober, and safe on tour. A teasing bet soon collides with real feelings as protector and client grow dangerously close.
Hero
by Lauren Rowe
2016
Firefighter Colby Morgan barely survives a devastating blaze and lands in the care of physical therapist Lydia Decker. As she helps rebuild his shattered body, their sessions spark a slow, emotional romance that forces them both to confront old wounds.
Captain
by Lauren Rowe
2016
Event planner Tessa believes handsome stranger Ryan is a cheating liar after one disastrous almost-hookup. Months later, she discovers he is her boss’s future brother-in-law on a Hawaiian wedding trip, trapping them in a hilarious, tropical enemies-to-lovers slow burn.
Ball Peen Hammer
by Lauren Rowe
2016
Keane Morgan, a cocky male stripper known as Ball Peen Hammer, gets stuck on a road trip from Seattle to Los Angeles with shy filmmaker Maddy Milliken. Forced proximity, outrageous banter, and surprising tenderness turn their unlikely pairing into real love.
Series background & context
The Morgan Brothers series spins out of Kat Morgan’s chaotic, loving family and gives each of her brothers a standalone romance. Every book can be read on its own, but together they paint a picture of a loud, supportive San Diego clan that keeps showing up in one another’s stories.
In Hero, firefighter Colby Morgan survives a catastrophic blaze and meets physical therapist Lydia Decker when he is at his lowest point. Their slow, heartfelt recovery romance sets the tone for the series: plenty of humor and heat wrapped around real emotional healing.
Captain follows Ryan Morgan, the buttoned-up brother whose holiday fling goes spectacularly wrong, only for him to discover the woman he cannot forget is now tied to his family through a destination wedding. Their enemies-to-lovers, forced-proximity week in paradise delivers big laughs and big feelings.
With Ball Peen Hammer, Rowe shifts gears into road-trip rom-com territory. Keane Morgan is a shamelessly confident male stripper who ends up driving to Los Angeles with serious film student Maddy Milliken. Their long drive, wild banter, and unexpected tenderness make the book a fan favorite.
In Mister Bodyguard, Zander Shaw, the brothers’ honorary fifth member, is assigned to protect a troubled pop star on tour. What starts as a professional, slightly ridiculous assignment slowly turns into a friends-to-lovers story about two people learning to trust again under a very bright spotlight.
Finally, Rockstar gives the baby of the family, guitarist Dax Morgan, his time on stage as he falls for Violet Rhodes, the woman who inspires some of his biggest songs. That book ties the Morgans directly into the 22 Goats and River Records side of Rowe’s universe.
Across the series you can expect sharp sibling banter, running jokes, and cameos from characters in The Club and Josh & Kat books. The recommended entry points are Hero or Captain, but you can jump in wherever a particular trope or hero calls your name.
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