Rojo 2nd Generation: Rojo Kings Books in Order
Part ofCee Bowerman Books in OrderFind the Rojo Kings books by Cee Bowerman in order, with short summaries, band and family background, and easy starting-point help.
Last updated: June 7, 2026
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Publication Order
2 books
Lucky
by Cee Bowerman
2024
Rock star Lucky Marks and Rain Forrester grew up side by side before life split them apart. Going home to Rojo gives both a chance to see whether their oldest connection was always meant to become love.
Memphis
by Cee Bowerman
2026
A single night changes Memphis Forrester's life in a way even fame never could. Bringing Cassia back to Rojo expands both of their worlds and turns an old surprise into the start of a family.
Series background & context
The Rojo Kings series takes the second generation of Rojo and pushes it onto a bigger stage. At its center is a band of hometown kids who grew up inside Bowerman's connected families and then found success in music without fully letting go of where they came from. Fame changes things, but Rojo still pulls them home.
That tension is what gives these books their shape. Public life, touring, and unexpected opportunities open up bigger worlds, but the emotional stakes stay local. Childhood friendships, family businesses, old love, babies, and the people waiting back in Texas matter just as much as the spotlight. The series is less about celebrity glamor than it is about what happens when a person realizes success does not mean much if home is missing.
Rojo is still the anchor.
If you like romance that mixes music, longtime connections, and the push between a big life and a rooted one, Rojo Kings offers a slightly different flavor of Bowerman's world while keeping the family-first feeling intact.
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