Single dads are some of my favorite heroes to write — men who've already built a life around someone else's needs, who think love is off the table, and who get proven very wrong. If that's the kind of story you're after, here's where to start.
The Single Dads collection, in order
The Single Dads collection follows seven different fathers, each book centered on a different couple, but recurring characters and family connections build across the series — so while every book can technically stand alone, I recommend reading them in the numbered order: Single, Today, Promise, Always, Listen, Pride, Miracle.
You can browse the whole collection directly on the Single Dads series page, and if you want the full reasoning on reading order, I've covered it in the FAQ: do I need to read the Single Dads collection in order?
Found family beyond the Single Dads books
If what you actually love is the found-family shape of these stories — chosen people, built families, the people who show up when blood relatives don't — the Single Dads collection is only one entry point. The series I write that lean hardest into found family are Redcars, Guardian Hall, Sanctuary, and the Legacy series, each building its own version of a family assembled on purpose rather than by accident.
I've answered this directly in the FAQ too: which series feature found family themes? And you can browse every book tagged with that theme at once on the Found Family trope page.
Where to go next
For the widest view of how all of my found-family-adjacent series relate to each other — Sanctuary, Guardian Hall, Legacy, Redcars, and beyond — the MM Romance Reading Order pillar page groups them by cluster, so you can move from one to the next without losing the thread.
