The Leblanc Brothers Books in Order
Part ofLayla Hagen Books in OrderExplore The Leblanc Brothers series by Layla Hagen, with books in order, short summaries, and series background on these New Orleans based single dad and brother romances.
Last updated: December 23, 2025
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Publication Order
6 books
The Single Dad
by Layla Hagen
2026
A Leblanc brother juggling fatherhood and a demanding role in the family empire reluctantly accepts help from a woman who lights up his daughter’s world, and resisting the idea of a second chance at love becomes the hardest work he has ever done.
The Rebel
by Layla Hagen
2025
The so called rebel of the Leblanc family has never fit the mold his brothers embraced, and falling for someone tied to the family business makes him question whether carving his own path must mean walking it alone.
The Match
by Layla Hagen
2025
A Leblanc brother who prides himself on control finds his careful plans disrupted by a woman who is completely wrong on paper but exactly right in person, forcing him to decide whether to follow family expectations or his own heart.
The Grump
by Layla Hagen
2024
In this Leblanc Brothers romance, a brooding heir who prefers numbers to people clashes with a heroine who refuses to be intimidated by his moods, and their battle of wills slowly turns into something warmer and much more dangerous.
The Flirt
by Layla Hagen
2024
Busy New Orleans single dad and businessman Leblanc thinks he has no time for dating, until new restaurant chef Scarlett Jones and her easy connection with his daughter make resisting late night flirting, haunted tours, and the idea of a new family impossible.
The Charmer
by Layla Hagen
2024
Another Leblanc brother, known for his smooth smile and easy charm, finally meets a woman who sees through his practiced lines, and winning her over means confronting why he has always kept his heart safely out of reach.
Series background & context
The Leblanc Brothers series transports readers to New Orleans, where a powerful family runs one of the city’s most prominent businesses and navigates love against a backdrop of jazz, beignets, and humid nights. Each book follows a different Leblanc brother whose carefully ordered life is disrupted by a woman he did not see coming.
The first book, The Flirt, sets the tone. A single dad who helps oversee a major New Orleans enterprise spends his days managing staff and nights reading to his eight year old daughter, Bella. After a painful divorce, he has vowed not to date until she is older. That resolution crumbles when he hires Scarlett Jones as the new chef for the flagship restaurant in the French Quarter. Their working relationship quickly fills with playful teasing, shared late night snacks, and haunted city tours that feel a lot like dates. When Scarlett starts teaching Bella to bake, he gets a glimpse of the family they could be, if only he is brave enough to risk his heart again.
Later books shift to his brothers, each with his own corner of the family empire and his own emotional baggage. One may be the smooth talker whose easy flirting hides deeper fears of commitment. Another might be the grump who prefers numbers and contracts to messy feelings, or the so called rebel who chafes at expectations and would rather carve his own path through the city he loves.
What unites them is the Leblanc name and the weight that comes with it. The brothers are expected to maintain standards at their restaurants, hotels, or other ventures, to show up for charity events, and to keep the family’s reputation spotless. Falling for someone who works for them, challenges their plans, or comes from a very different background threatens that polished image. The tension between duty and desire gives each romance its backbone.
New Orleans itself is woven into the storytelling. Scenes in steamy kitchens, strolls through historic streets, and lazy afternoons by the river help ground the relationships in a vivid sense of place. Food plays a natural role, from early morning beignets to elaborate desserts baked in cramped apartment kitchens. Music, festivals, and local superstitions slip in around the edges.
Readers who enjoy single dad storylines, workplace romance, and families that walk the line between supportive and meddling will find a lot to love here. The tone is sensual and playful, but there is also a strong emotional core as each brother confronts old hurts, reframes what family can look like, and decides whether to risk being vulnerable.
Taken together, The Leblanc Brothers series feels like sitting at the corner table of a favorite neighborhood restaurant, watching a tight knit staff flirt, fight, and finally admit how much they mean to one another.
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