The Crow Brothers Books in Order
Part ofSL Scott Books in OrderSee The Crow Brothers books by SL Scott in order, with quick summaries, character notes, series background, and easy guidance on where to start.
Last updated: June 10, 2026
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Publication Order
4 books
Ridge
by SL Scott
2018
Ridge tells the story of a rock star who falls for Meadow, the band's honorary little sister and very bad idea. What starts as something casual quickly turns into a fight over whether either of them can believe in forever.
Rivers
by SL Scott
2018
Rivers Crow has fame, money, and the life he chased, but he never got over Stella. Five years after breaking her heart, he comes back hoping time can heal what his choices destroyed.
Spark
by SL Scott
2018
Jet Crow thinks his band is finally getting its break, until Hannah Nichols walks back into his life with a stunning truth: he has a son. Fame, fatherhood, and old sparks collide all at once.
Tulsa
by SL Scott
2018
Drummer Tulsa Crow meets his match on tour in Nikki Faris, a sharp-tongued lead singer who refuses to be another easy stop on the road. Their chemistry is instant, but real life starts where the music ends.
Series background & context
The Crow Brothers lives in rock clubs, on tour buses, and in that shaky moment when a band is one lucky break away from changing everything. The core group is Jet, Tulsa, and Rivers Crow, along with their close friend and bandmate Ridge Carson. They perform as Sexy as Sin, and the series opens just as bigger names begin to notice them.
Fame is coming, but real life gets there first.
In Spark, Jet's shot at stardom collides with Hannah Nichols and the son he never knew he had. That setup tells you a lot about what Scott is doing with this series. These are rock star romances, yes, but they care just as much about family, loyalty, and the mess people carry into a reunion. The music gives the books energy. The emotional stakes do the heavier lifting.
Each later book shifts to a different member of the band. Tulsa throws easygoing drummer Tulsa Crow into orbit with Nikki Faris, a lead singer who is not impressed by his charm. Rivers brings guitarist Rivers Crow face to face with Stella, the girl he left behind. Ridge follows Ridge Carson as a supposedly casual connection with Meadow turns much harder to dismiss than either of them expected. That structure gives the series a linked-standalone feel. You can follow one couple at a time, but the band always stays in the background like a noisy, loyal family.
The music matters here.
Scott uses rehearsals, live shows, touring, and backstage tension to keep pressure on the couples. The men may look like they are living the dream, but the books keep reminding you that stage confidence does not fix regret, fear, jealousy, or old hurt. The public image is glossy. Private life is not.
There is also a nice bridge to Scott's wider rock star world. The series spins out of the same general orbit as Hard to Resist, so familiar faces and industry connections make the books feel part of something bigger. Even so, the focus stays on the Crow circle and the people who can knock these men off balance.
The tone is sexy and fast-moving, but there is a softer core under it. These books like second chances, stubborn heroines, and heroes who have to grow up a little before love feels earned. If you enjoy linked romances where the band feels like a real group of people, not just a backdrop, The Crow Brothers is an easy series to sink into.
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