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About the Badd Brothers series
Series Premise
The series revolves around the Badd brothers—a rowdy, tattooed, fiercely loyal clan of men raised in a remote Alaskan town after losing their parents young. The story kicks off when their father's deathbed wish reunites the scattered siblings, many of whom have built independent lives elsewhere, forcing them to return home, take over the family-owned bar (Badd's Bar and Grill), and confront unfinished business, grief, and new beginnings. Each installment pairs one brother with a strong, independent woman who challenges his guarded heart, leading to explosive attraction, emotional breakthroughs, and eventual commitment. Themes include healing from past wounds, embracing family despite differences, navigating modern relationships with old-school values, and the redemptive power of love in unexpected places.
The series is best read in publication order to track the brothers' interconnected lives, recurring family events, the evolution of the bar/business, and subtle crossovers in relationships and side characters that build across books. While each novel focuses on a different brother's romance with a self-contained love story and satisfying HEA—making them enjoyable as standalones—the cumulative family saga, ongoing sibling banter, and progressive developments (like expanding the family circle or business ventures) create richer context when read sequentially. Jumping around won't ruin individual plots, but it may lessen the emotional payoff of seeing the brothers support one another through their journeys.
Main Characters
The series is anchored by the eight Badd brothers (with later books expanding the family through marriages, children, and connections), each brought to life with distinct personalities that reflect different facets of masculinity and vulnerability. Sebastian "Bast" Badd, the eldest and gruffest, is the de facto leader—tattooed, brooding, and bar-owning, with a protective streak that hides deep loyalty and capacity for love. Zane Badd follows as the charming, laid-back playboy with hidden depths and artistic flair. Brock "Brocky" Badd embodies the strong, silent type—ex-military, physically imposing, and quietly intense. The triplets (Lucian, Xavier, and Roman) bring chaotic energy: wild, adventurous, and competitive, often pushing boundaries. Later brothers like Tate (the thoughtful one), Baxter (the tech-savvy entrepreneur), and others round out the group with varied traits—some more introspective, others mischievous or reformed bad boys. The women who capture their hearts are equally compelling: fierce, independent heroines from diverse backgrounds—city transplants, adventurers, professionals—who match the brothers' intensity with wit, strength, and emotional honesty. Supporting figures include the brothers' banter-filled group dynamics, occasional extended family, and the bar's colorful patrons, creating a vibrant ensemble feel.
Setting
The primary setting is the small, rugged coastal town of Ketchikan, Alaska (often simply called "home" in the books), where the Badd family has deep roots. The town is portrayed as a tight-knit, isolated community with dramatic natural beauty—towering forests, misty fjords, icy waters, long winters, and endless summer daylight—providing a backdrop of adventure and seclusion that mirrors the characters' emotional journeys. Central to the stories is Badd's Bar and Grill, a lively, no-frills establishment that serves as the family's hub: a place for locals to gather, brothers to bicker and bond, and new romances to spark amid pool tables, cold beer, and live music. Additional scenes venture into the Alaskan wilderness—hiking trails, remote cabins, fishing boats, or snowy landscapes—adding elements of outdoor ruggedness and privacy for intimate moments. The setting evokes a sense of escape from the "real world," where life moves slower, nature dominates, and family (blood or chosen) is everything.
Tone & Themes
The tone is bold, playful, and unapologetically erotic, laced with sharp wit, filthy-mouthed dialogue, and laugh-out-loud humor that balances the intensity of the steam. Wilder doesn't shy away from explicit scenes—detailed, passionate, and frequent—but grounds them in genuine connection, consent, and character growth, avoiding gratuitousness. There's a lighthearted, irreverent edge to the banter (especially among the brothers), offset by tender moments of vulnerability, grief processing, and heartfelt declarations. The overall vibe is empowering and fun: women are confident and sexually liberated, men are alpha yet capable of softness, and conflicts resolve through communication, trust, and steamy reconciliation. It's feel-good escapism with an edge—sexy, emotional, and optimistic about love conquering obstacles.
The Badd Brothers series captures the thrill of falling hard and fast in a world where family is forever, passion runs deep, and love can thaw even the coldest Alaskan heart. Jasinda Wilder crafts an addictive blend of scorching romance, brotherly camaraderie, and feel-good escapism that celebrates unfiltered desire, healing through connection, and the joy of building a chosen family. It's a series that doesn't hold back—on heat, humor, or heart—leaving readers satisfied, smiling, and eager for the next Badd adventure. Perfect for anyone who loves alpha heroes with soft spots, empowered heroines, and stories that prove the right person can make even the wildest life feel like home.
FAQ
21 books
No new book in the series is currently scheduled. The latest book, Badd Love, was published in January 2026.
Badd Love was published in January 2026.
The first book in the series is Badd Motherf*cker, published in October 2016.
The series primarily falls into the Contemporary Romance genre.
The series revolves around the Badd brothers—a rowdy, tattooed, fiercely loyal clan of men raised in a remote Alaskan town after losing their parents young. The story kicks off when their father's deathbed wish reunites the scattered siblings, many of whom have built independent lives elsewhere, forcing them to return home, take over the family-owned bar (Badd's Bar and Grill), and confront unfinished business, grief, and new beginnings. Each installment pairs one brother with a strong, independent woman who challenges his guarded heart, leading to explosive attraction, emotional breakthroughs, and eventual commitment. Themes include healing from past wounds, embracing family despite differences, navigating modern relationships with old-school values, and the redemptive power of love in unexpected places. The series is best read in publication order to track the brothers' interconnected lives, recurring family events, the evolution of the bar/business, and subtle crossovers in relationships and side characters that build across books. While each novel focuses on a different brother's romance with a self-contained love story and satisfying HEA—making them enjoyable as standalones—the cumulative family saga, ongoing sibling banter, and progressive developments (like expanding the family circle or business ventures) create richer context when read sequentially. Jumping around won't ruin individual plots, but it may lessen the emotional payoff of seeing the brothers support one another through their journeys.
The series does not currently have a new book scheduled.