Slater Brothers Books in Order
Part ofLA Casey Books in OrderBrowse the Slater Brothers books by L.A. Casey in order, with quick summaries, series background, and easy help choosing where to start.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Publication Order
6 books
Alec
by LA Casey
2014
Keela Daley asks notorious charmer Alec Slater to pose as her boyfriend for a family wedding, and fake dating quickly gets very real. What starts as banter and sparks turns messier when old hurts and outside threats close in.
Dominic
by LA Casey
2014
Closed-off Bronagh Murphy wants to be left alone, which only makes Dominic Slater more determined to break through her walls. Their clash in Dublin turns into a fiery romance with family drama and danger never far behind.
Kane
by LA Casey
2015
Scarred, guarded Kane Slater clashes constantly with outspoken Aideen Collins, the one woman who refuses to fear him. Their enemies-to-lovers chemistry burns hot, but Kane's past and a growing threat put everyone they love at risk.
Ryder
by LA Casey
2016
Branna Murphy and Ryder Slater are already in love, but secrets and the weight of Ryder's past push their relationship to the brink. As danger closes in, saving each other may be as hard as saving their future.
Brothers
by LA Casey
2018
This series capstone digs into the Slater brothers' past, from the pain that shaped them to the women who changed everything. Part family saga, part extended epilogue, it ties together love, loyalty, and old wounds.
Damien
by LA Casey
2018
Years after a teenage mistake shattered them, Alannah Ryan and Damien Slater are forced to face the pain they left behind. Their second chance comes with heavy history, deep guilt, and a fresh threat they cannot ignore.
Series background & context
The Slater Brothers books are big, noisy contemporary romances built around five fiercely loyal brothers whose lives are always one bad decision, one family argument, and one emotional confession away from exploding. The series starts with Dominic, but it quickly becomes more than one couple's story. Each book follows a different brother, while the whole family stays in motion around them.
That shared cast is a huge part of the appeal. Dominic, Alec, Kane, Ryder, and Damien may each get their own romance, but they rarely stay in their own lane for long. Girlfriends, wives, siblings, in-laws, and friends keep piling into the scene, which means every relationship has an audience, and not a quiet one. If you like family banter, group chaos, and couples who have to fall in love in public, this series has plenty of that.
Nobody in this world does calm especially well.
The setting matters too. These books are rooted in Dublin, and the language, humor, and fast, teasing rhythm of the conversations give the series much of its personality. Casey mixes everyday life, nights out, family dinners, jealousy, and ridiculous arguments with heavier material. The heroes can be intense and possessive, the heroines tend to give as good as they get, and the comedy usually sits right beside real pain.
Across the series, the romantic arcs change shape. Dominic begins with Bronagh Murphy shutting the world out and Dominic Slater refusing to be ignored. Alec leans into a fake relationship that gets complicated fast. Kane brings in a sharper enemies-to-lovers edge with Aideen Collins. Ryder and Damien dig deeper into existing heartbreak, old mistakes, and second chances. Because the books overlap so much, every new pairing also adds another layer to the wider family story.
Under all the laughing and shouting, there is a stronger suspense thread than first-time readers might expect. The brothers' past follows them, their lives are tied to dangerous people, and later books pull more of that history into the open. Brothers, the final main novel, looks back at what shaped them and ties the emotional and family threads together. So while each romance has its own payoff, the best way to read the series is in order.
At heart, this is a family saga in romance form.
If you want soft, low-drama love stories, this probably is not the right shelf. If you want sharp-tongued heroines, overprotective brothers, messy loyalty, and a cast that feels like it could burst through the page arguing, Slater Brothers is very easy to sink into.
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