The Miles High Club Books in Order
Part ofTL Swan Books in OrderExplore The Miles High Club books by TL Swan in order, with brief summaries, series background and tips on the best way to read the Miles brothers’ romances.
Last updated: June 7, 2026
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Publication Order
5 books
The Stopover
by TL Swan
2019
An unexpected first-class upgrade and a snowstorm trap journalist Emily Foster overnight with Jameson Miles, a powerful CEO she can’t forget. When he turns out to be her new boss at Miles Media, their intense chemistry collides with office politics and dangerous corporate secrets.
The Takeover
by TL Swan
2020
Tristan Miles specializes in snapping up struggling companies; Claire Anderson is determined to save the media business her late husband built. A disastrous meeting, a French conference and three unruly sons turn their hostile takeover into a chaotic, irresistible second chance at love.
The Casanova
by TL Swan
2021
Head of IT Kathryn Landon has spent years clashing with her arrogant boss, Elliot Miles, at Miles Media’s London office. A secret online connection and one unforgettable night at work force her to ask whether the man she hates and the man she’s falling for are actually the same.
The Do-Over
by TL Swan
2022
Billionaire playboy Christopher Miles walks away from his privileged life for a year of anonymous backpacking, only to land in a cramped Barcelona hostel with Hayden Whitmore. As friendship slowly deepens into more, his hidden identity threatens their fragile new bond.
Miles Ever After
by TL Swan
2023
This companion volume revisits all four Miles brothers and their partners in a set of extended epilogues, as marriage, career pressure and family drama test the happily-ever-afters from The Stopover, The Takeover, The Casanova and The Do-Over.
Series background & context
The Miles High Club series follows four billionaire brothers who run a global media empire and the women who upend their carefully controlled lives. Each book can be read as a standalone romance, but together they build a tangled, funny, very dramatic family saga.
The Stopover kicks things off with Jameson Miles, a driven CEO, and Emily Foster, a young journalist whose first‑class upgrade turns into a snowed‑in one‑night stand. Months later she lands her dream job at Miles Media, only to discover her anonymous hookup is now her ruthless, impossibly tempting boss.
In The Takeover, Tristan Miles is the corporate shark who wants to buy out a small media company, and Claire Anderson is the widowed owner who wants to protect her late husband’s legacy. Their boardroom clash turns into an unexpectedly emotional enemies‑to‑lovers story as Tristan crashes into Claire’s chaotic home life with her three sons.
The Casanova moves to the London office, where Elliot Miles has a reputation for charm and casual flings. Kathryn Landon, the no‑nonsense head of IT, is the one woman in the building who’s not dazzled. Their constant sparring, plus an anonymous online friendship Kate doesn’t quite understand, slowly reveals a softer side to the man she swore to hate.
The youngest brother, Christopher, gets his turn in The Do-Over. Restless and empty despite his privilege, he walks away from his penthouse and title to backpack across Europe under an assumed name. Cramped hostels and budget buses are bad enough, but sharing a bunk room with Hayden Whitmore—a shy, stubborn farm girl who puts him firmly in the friend zone—pushes him into real growth.
Across the series you’ll see recurring family dinners, running jokes, and cameos from past couples, so reading in order lets the emotional payoffs land harder.
Miles High stories are big and over the top: private jets, luxury hotels, wild sibling banter and very steamy encounters. Underneath the fantasy, though, they wrestle with grief, burnout, complicated parenting and what it means to be vulnerable when you’re used to being the most powerful person in the room. The final volume, Miles Ever After, works as a victory lap, offering extended epilogues that show how the brothers and their partners handle marriage, children and the realities of long‑term love.
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