Better - Sweet Kayley Sets

| Series Set | Vibe / Tropes | Series Order | Best For... | Reading Recommendation | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Single parents in Hollywood; celebrity chaos; grounded love stories | Sleeper , Charmer , Troublemaker , Merrymaker | Readers who enjoy celebrity settings and stories about family and real-life challenges colliding with romance. | Read in order for cameos and running jokes. Start with Sleeper . | | The Brodie Brothers | Connected brotherly series; single dad; grumpy/sunshine; fake relationship | Funny Business , Attachment Theory , Good Vibrations | Fans of family sagas with plenty of laugh-out-loud moments and a mix of tropes across the books. | Read in order for the best experience as characters from previous books appear. Good Vibrations features a unique "grumpy lawyer" plot. | | Very Holiday | Seasonal rom-coms; forced proximity; boss/employee; best friends to lovers | A Very Bossy Christmas , A Very Friendly Valentine’s Day , A Very Vegas St. Patrick’s Day ... and more | Anyone who loves holiday-themed stories and wants a feel-good read they can dive into any time of year. | While they can be read as standalones, reading in order provides the smoothest experience. | | Brooklyn Book Boyfriends | Lightly connected standalones; rebound romances; neighbors; wedding season settings | Rebound with Me , Come Back to Bed , Tonight You’re Mine , The Plus Ones | Newcomers to Kayley Loring who want a complete, compact set of stories. This is cited as a great starting point. | Best enjoyed in order, with The Plus Ones saved for last as it ties earlier threads together. | | Boston Tomcats | Sports romance (football); co-written; star players finding love | Decker: Changing the Play , Dash: Rushing the Play , Duke: Faking the Play | Devoted sports romance fans who enjoy authentic perspectives from both leads and a true sports setting. | Read in order. |

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