Laylah Snow writes romance that is currently organized less as one long author-owned universe and more as a set of fast-moving series lanes. The practical reading question is not chronology. It is knowing which books belong together, which ones are standalone or near-standalone, and where a new reader should enter without mixing tones too early.

Right now, her catalog breaks cleanly into four buckets: Forbidden Hearts, Forbidden Kings, Forbidden Vows, and one earlier sports-romance title under Chicago Blue Jays. Most readers should treat these as separate tracks and read within each one in release order.
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The simplest way to read Laylah Snow
If you only want the least confusing route:
- Start with Forbidden Hearts if you want the broadest run of titles and the clearest feel for her current style.
- Move to Forbidden Kings if you want a darker mafia-leaning lane.
- Treat Savage Vows as the start of a separate series, not a continuation of the others.
- Leave Mind Pucked separate unless you specifically want the sports-romance side of the catalog.
Publication order by series
Forbidden Hearts
Included
- Three Pucking Wedding Dates (2024): A hockey-centered opener that launches the series with an event-driven setup and establishes the blend of high heat, messy personal history, and multi-love-interest energy that defines this lane.
- My Ex’s Brothers (2025): An ex-adjacent taboo setup that pushes the series deeper into forbidden attraction and family-linked tension.
- Single Mom for the Firemen (2025): A single-parent variation that shifts the series toward caretaking, domestic pressure, and multiple protectors around one heroine.
- Snowed In with Three Mountain Men (2025): A forced-proximity, weather-trap entry that leans into isolation and survival chemistry more than public scandal.
- My Ex’s Billionaire Brothers (2025): A wealth-and-power variation on the ex-family premise, with status and revenge energy driving the setup.
- My Brother’s Billionaire Best Friends (2025): Uses brother’s-best-friends tension and luxury-romance framing to keep the series in its protective, possessive mode.
- Single Mom’s Bodyguards (2025): Turns the caretaking angle more overtly protective, with bodyguard dynamics and outside threat shaping the romance.
- My Brother’s Best Men (2025): A wedding-adjacent setup that returns to family-boundary tension and close-circle attraction.
- Three Pucking Ex’s Brothers (2025): Revisits the hockey branch with another ex-linked forbidden structure, making it feel like a thematic cousin to the opening book rather than a separate continuity.
- Christmas with Three Billionaires (2025): A holiday entry that keeps the reverse-harem energy but adds seasonal framing and a more overtly festive tone.
- Triplets for the Irish Doctors (2025): Pushes the series further into pregnancy-romance territory, with medical-professional heroes and a stronger family-building angle.
- Good Girl for My Ex’s Brothers (2026): Returns to the ex-family setup with a more overt good-girl/bad-idea contrast, clearly written for readers already comfortable with the series’ taboo-playful tone.
- Quadruplets for Four Firemen (2026): Extends the firefighter branch while amplifying the accidental-family and high-chaos domestic stakes.
Forbidden Kings
Included, but separate from Forbidden Hearts
- Stolen by the Don (2025): Opens the mafia-leaning track with abduction, criminal power, and a darker possessive tone than the lighter contemporary books.
- Sold to the Silver Foxes (2025): Builds on the series’ age-gap and power-imbalance appeal, steering the line more decisively toward darker fantasy romance setups.
- Marrying His Son’s Ex (2025): A family-boundary taboo romance that intensifies the forbidden element and makes this series feel sharper and more transgressive than Forbidden Hearts.
- Sexting My Bratva Daddy (2026): A more overtly provocative setup that combines age-gap language, criminal-world framing, and secret digital intimacy.
- Sold to the Silver Fox (2026): Appears to revisit the silver-fox lane in a more focused form, keeping the transactional and possessive structure central.
- Snowed In with My Ex’s Dad (2026): A winter-confined, age-gap mafia romance that blends forced proximity with the most direct taboo framing in this series so far.
Forbidden Vows
Included, separate continuity
Savage Vows (2025): Starts a distinct series line with a title that signals arranged-marriage or forced-marriage energy and a more vow-centered dark-romance frame than the other branches.
Chicago Blue Jays
Separate lane
Mind Pucked (2024): An earlier sports-romance title that sits apart from the later taboo-heavy family and mafia series, making it better read as its own starting point for readers who want the lightest entry.
Standalone / ungrouped title
Mafia Doctor’s Secret Baby (2025): Currently listed as a novel rather than folded neatly into the main series pages, so it is safest to treat as a separate read unless later catalog updates place it more firmly.
Recommended reading orders
Best route for most readers
This path lets you see the biggest part of Laylah Snow’s catalog first without jumping immediately into the darker mafia material.
- Three Pucking Wedding Dates
- My Ex’s Brothers
- Single Mom for the Firemen
- Snowed In with Three Mountain Men
- My Ex’s Billionaire Brothers
- My Brother’s Billionaire Best Friends
- Single Mom’s Bodyguards
- My Brother’s Best Men
- Three Pucking Ex’s Brothers
- Christmas with Three Billionaires
- Triplets for the Irish Doctors
- Good Girl for My Ex’s Brothers
- Quadruplets for Four Firemen
Then move to:
- Stolen by the Don
- Sold to the Silver Foxes
- Marrying His Son’s Ex
- Sexting My Bratva Daddy
- Sold to the Silver Fox
- Snowed In with My Ex’s Dad
- Savage Vows
- Mind Pucked
- Mafia Doctor’s Secret Baby
Best route if you want the darker books first
If your goal is mafia, age-gap, and more openly taboo premises, start here instead:
- Stolen by the Don
- Sold to the Silver Foxes
- Marrying His Son’s Ex
- Sexting My Bratva Daddy
- Sold to the Silver Fox
- Snowed In with My Ex’s Dad
- Savage Vows
After that, circle back to Forbidden Hearts if you want a broader, more contemporary-feeling run.
Where a new reader should begin
Best starting point overall: Three Pucking Wedding Dates
It opens the longest currently listed series and gives the clearest introduction to Laylah Snow’s main style.
Best starting point for darker romance readers: Stolen by the Don
That is the better first pick if you already know you want mafia and more possessive high-stakes dynamics.
Best starting point for sports-romance readers: Mind Pucked
This works if you want to sample the author without jumping into the later forbidden-family and silver-fox setup.
Best place not to start: Good Girl for My Ex’s Brothers or Snowed In with My Ex’s Dad
Both are readable on their own in trope terms, but neither is the clearest introduction to the catalog as a whole.
Do you need a chronological order?
No.
Laylah Snow’s books are currently much better handled by series publication order than by any larger timeline. The continuity issue is not hidden chronology. It is keeping the series lanes separate so you do not mistake a hockey-centered contemporary reverse-harem title for a mafia or age-gap dark-romance continuation.
Latest release status
The newest currently listed Laylah Snow titles include Good Girl for My Ex’s Brothers, Quadruplets for Four Firemen, Sexting My Bratva Daddy, Sold to the Silver Fox, and Snowed In with My Ex’s Dad, all appearing in the 2026 portion of the catalog. At the moment, Forbidden Hearts remains the largest active branch, while Forbidden Kings is the darker branch that is still expanding.
Final recommendation
For a clean Laylah Snow reading order, start with Forbidden Hearts and read that series straight through in publication order. Then move to Forbidden Kings if you want a darker, more openly taboo track. Keep Savage Vows, Mind Pucked, and Mafia Doctor’s Secret Baby separate unless later catalog updates tie them more clearly into a larger internal order.
Frank is the editor of BookSeries.blog, focusing on publication order, chronological timelines, and spoiler-free reading guides for book series and fictional universes.

