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The SAS Squad Series in Order

SAS Squad Books in Order

5 books
#
Title
Date
Rating
1
Mar 1999
3
Aug 2000

About the SAS Squad series

Series Premise

The series centers on a small, elite group of ex-SAS operatives who are pulled back into high-risk operations—often involving hostage rescues, terrorist threats, corporate espionage, or personal vendettas—where their specialized skills and unbreakable team loyalty are tested. Each story pairs one of the hardened, battle-scarred soldiers with a capable, independent woman who becomes central to the mission, sparking an intense, often forbidden attraction that must survive the chaos of betrayal, gunfire, and the constant threat of death.

The series can be read in any order. Each book focuses on a different primary couple and delivers a complete, standalone romantic suspense arc with its own mission, conflict, and happily-ever-after. While there is light continuity through the recurring SAS team (occasional cameos, shared military history, and mentions of prior teammates), no major overarching plot or character arcs carry over—order doesn’t matter significantly, and readers can start with any title without missing critical context.

Main Characters

SAS Squad members (various heroes) — Elite former Special Air Service soldiers (each book spotlights a different team member) who are physically dominant, highly trained, and emotionally scarred from years of combat. They are fiercely loyal to their brothers-in-arms, skilled in combat and strategy, and deeply honorable beneath their guarded exteriors.

- Heroines (various) — Strong, capable women—often civilians (journalists, doctors, security experts, or those caught in the crossfire)—who match the SEALs in courage, intelligence, and determination. They challenge the heroes’ walls, bring emotional depth, and prove they can hold their own in crisis.

- Supporting team — Fellow SAS operatives who appear in cameos or as secondary characters, providing brotherhood, tactical support, and occasional comic relief through locker-room banter and mutual respect.

- Family and allies — Parents, siblings, or close friends who ground the heroes in everyday life and add stakes when danger spills over into the personal.

- Antagonists — Mercenaries, terrorists, corrupt officials, or vengeful ex-operatives who pose immediate physical threats and create high-stakes conflict.

Setting

The series is set in the contemporary world, with missions spanning multiple high-risk locations: remote Middle Eastern deserts, urban centers, tropical islands, rugged Australian outback, and secure compounds where black-ops teams operate. Many stories begin or center in Australia (reflecting Brand’s background), featuring coastal cities, isolated cattle stations, or military facilities, while others take the team globally to conflict zones or luxury hideaways. The settings are vivid and cinematic—blazing heat, choking dust, neon-lit nights, and the constant hum of danger—providing a dynamic backdrop that mirrors the intensity of the characters’ lives and relationships.

Tone & Themes

The tone is intense, sensual, and adrenaline-charged, blending gritty military action with scorching romantic tension and moments of raw emotional vulnerability. The stories are fast-paced and explicit—gunfights, close-quarters combat, narrow escapes, and steamy love scenes are vivid and integral—yet balanced by dry humor, protective instincts, and quiet tenderness between partners. Danger feels real and immediate, but the mood remains empowering and optimistic: love, loyalty, and sheer determination always triumph, creating addictive, high-heat reads that satisfy both thriller and romance cravings.

Fiona Brand’s SAS Squad series delivers explosive, high-heat military romance that celebrates the strength, loyalty, and vulnerability of elite warriors and the women brave enough to love them. Through intense missions, scorching passion, and hard-won emotional healing, it explores trust, protection, and the power of finding home in another person after years of war. The books stand as steamy, satisfying comfort reads—perfect for fans of alpha heroes, strong heroines, and stories where danger only makes love burn hotter. They leave readers with the comforting certainty that even the hardest stone can crack open for the right touch.

FAQ

How many books are in the SAS Squad series?

5 books

When will the next book in the series be released?

No new book is currently scheduled. The latest book, Gabriel West: Still the One, was published in May 2003.

When was the most recent book released?

Gabriel West: Still the One was published in May 2003.

What was the first book in the series?

The first book in the series is Cullen's Bride, published in March 1999.

What genre is the SAS Squad series?

The series primarily falls into the Contemporary Romance genre.

What is the SAS Squad series about?

The series centers on a small, elite group of ex-SAS operatives who are pulled back into high-risk operations—often involving hostage rescues, terrorist threats, corporate espionage, or personal vendettas—where their specialized skills and unbreakable team loyalty are tested. Each story pairs one of the hardened, battle-scarred soldiers with a capable, independent woman who becomes central to the mission, sparking an intense, often forbidden attraction that must survive the chaos of betrayal, gunfire, and the constant threat of death. The series can be read in any order. Each book focuses on a different primary couple and delivers a complete, standalone romantic suspense arc with its own mission, conflict, and happily-ever-after. While there is light continuity through the recurring SAS team (occasional cameos, shared military history, and mentions of prior teammates), no major overarching plot or character arcs carry over—order doesn’t matter significantly, and readers can start with any title without missing critical context.

Is the SAS Squad series finished?

The series does not currently have a new book scheduled.