The Sterling Brothers Books in Order
Part ofLayla Hagen Books in OrderSee The Sterling Brothers series by Layla Hagen in order, with summaries, family background, and an overview of these high powered billionaire brother romances.
Last updated: December 23, 2025
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Publication Order
4 books
Midnight Kisses
by Layla Hagen
2026
A Sterling brother and the woman he has tried to keep at a distance find themselves thrown together after dark, and each midnight encounter chips away at old defenses until they must choose between comfort and a love that changes everything.
Stolen Kisses
by Layla Hagen
2025
Grumpy executive Chase Sterling meets his match in the bride’s outspoken sister during a delayed flight to a destination wedding, and one impulsive airport clash, one wedding weekend, and one stolen kiss lead to a job offer she cannot quite refuse.
Secret Kisses
by Layla Hagen
2025
In this Sterling Brothers story, two people who should know better slip into a secret relationship built on late night meetings and stolen kisses, and hiding their feelings soon becomes harder than admitting what they truly want.
Forbidden Kisses
by Layla Hagen
2025
Billionaire CEO and single dad Sterling needs a nanny fast, not a distraction, but law school graduate Riley instantly wins over his son and starts breaking down his walls, making a summer job feel like the start of a life he never planned on.
Series background & context
The Sterling Brothers series introduces another powerful family, this time focused on three brothers whose lives are ruled by business, reputation, and a sprawling investment empire. Set against a backdrop of destination weddings, corporate offices, and cozy small town inns, the books lean into grumpy sunshine pairings, single dad angst, and the kind of chemistry that makes well laid plans fall apart.
In Stolen Kisses, Chase Sterling is a no nonsense executive on his way to serve as best man at a friend’s wedding. A delayed flight strands him in an airport lounge, where he collides with a woman who has absolutely no patience for his entitled attitude. Their verbal sparring is sharp, funny, and laced with tension. When she turns out to be the bride’s sister and maid of honor, they are forced into close contact all weekend. One dance and one impulsive kiss later, neither of them can pretend the attraction is in their heads. Back home, Chase shows up at the heroine’s inn with a business proposition that would save her grandmother’s legacy, but accepting it means working side by side with the man she has been trying to forget.
Forbidden Kisses turns to another Sterling brother, a billionaire CEO and devoted single dad whose life runs on schedules and contingency plans. When his nanny quits unexpectedly, he hires Riley, a recent law school graduate looking for a summer job before starting her legal career. She charms his young son instantly and, to his dismay, makes him feel relaxed and hopeful in ways he has not allowed himself in years. Their employer employee dynamic, age gap, and her limited time in his life give their slow burn romance a bittersweet edge.
Later installments, including Secret Kisses and Midnight Kisses, deepen the family tapestry. Different brothers face down long held fears about commitment, revisit mistakes from the past, and struggle with the idea that vulnerability can be a strength rather than a liability. Some fall for women connected to their business world, others for people rooted in quieter, more grounded communities that challenge their jet setting routines.
Throughout the series, the brothers’ relationship with each other is as important as their romantic arcs. They rib one another about tabloid headlines, offer brutally honest advice when someone is clearly spinning out, and close ranks when outside forces threaten a sibling’s happiness. Their shared history and the expectations attached to the Sterling name create a constant push and pull between personal desire and public image.
If you are drawn to billionaire romances that still feel human, with heroes who gradually drop their armor and heroines who refuse to be overwhelmed by money or power, The Sterling Brothers offers that mix. Expect witty banter, swoony babysitting scenes, intense kisses in inconvenient places, and the satisfying sense of watching a powerful family slowly learn that love does not have to fit on a spreadsheet.
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