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Colleen Hoover's 26 Books, In Chronological Order

Time to catch up on your romance novels. 

Colleen Hoover, author of the inescapable dark-sided romance It Ends With Us, has published 26 books. While the Blake Lively-led film adaptation of her best-selling hit remains on hold for the writer's strike, it's time to catch up on Hoover's works, dating all the way back to 2012. 

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Slammed (2012)

In Hoover's 2012 debut, she tackled the butterfly-filled period of confusion that is first love. Meet Layken and Will. 

Point of Retreat (2012)

A follow-up in her Slammed succession, Layken and Will's heart-stopping romance begins to unravel. 

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Hopeless (2013)

The first book in her Hopeless series, Hoover opened up the fabled relationship of Sky and Dean. 

This Girl (2013)

In the final of her Slammed books, Hoover allows the reader to take up Will's point of view. 

Losing Hope (2013)

In the second Hopeless book, readers finally learn the truth about Dean, changing his relationship with Sky forever. 

Finding Cinderella (2013)

An epilogue to the Hopeless series, follow the strand of Dean and Sky's relationship to a new growing couple, Daniel and Six. 

Maybe Someday (2014)

Launching into her Maybe books, readers enter the twisting loves of Sydney. 

Ugly Love (2014)

One of Hoover's first smash hits, watch her tear apart the notion of love at first sight. 

Maybe Not (2014)

What's more classic than the looming enemies-to-lovers arc? Enter Hoover's second Maybe novella. 

Confess (2015)

Lies and deceit can be the final nail in the coffin for a strong relationship. Will Owen ever confess? You'll have to read and see. 

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November 9 (2015)

Art and love will forever be tied. Here, Hoover considers the growing relationship between a writer and his muse. 

Too Late (2016)

While Hoover's dramatic arcs were certainly complex, Too Late marked her first stab at a true thriller. What happens when you mix love and obsession?

Never Never (2016)

Joining forces with The Wives author Tarryn Fisher, Hoover takes on yet another new genre: mystery. 

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It Ends With Us (2016)

Hoover's gold standard, It Ends With Us remains a leading book in the fiction market at large. Starting as a pure romance, it asks readers to tackle difficult questions of love and violence. 

Without Merit (2017)

Straying from her romantic impulses, Hoover takes on the idealized family image with grit, tearing it down piece by piece. 

All Your Perfects (2018)

Another addition to the Hopeless world, Quinn and Graham fight their way through growing marital troubles. 

Maybe Now (2018)

Long awaited, Hoover provides satisfying closure for both of her previous Maybe books. 

Verity (2018)

A #1 New York Times bestseller, Verity proves once and for all that Hoover knows her way around a psychological thriller. Follow the unspooling history of Verity Crawford. 

Finding Perfect (2019)

Six years after wrapping up their stories, Hoover revives the Hopeless favorites Dean, Sky, Daniel and Six for one last novella. 

Regretting You (2019)

Meet Morgan and Clara, the complicated mother-daughter duo you didn't know you needed. Maternal love is challenged, pulled apart, and ultimately celebrated. 

One More Step (2020)

Her first anthology addition, Hoover takes on the Bookworm Box challenge: start with the same sentence as a litany of other writers, and craft your own narrative. 

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Heart Bones (2020)

Returning to her Slammed roots, Hoover dives deep into the unsteady world of adolescent love. 

Layla (2020)

After tragedy strikes, Leeds attempts to rekindle his budding love with Layla. That is, until her behavior becomes erratic, and Willow enters the picture. 

Two More Days (2021)

Hoover returns for round two of the Bookworm Box challenge, flexing her literary muscles. 

Reminders of Him (2022)

After returning from prison, suffering mother Kenna attempts to reunite with her daughter. This story of troubled redemption will tug at your heartstrings. 

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It Starts With Us (2022)

Shifting to fan-favorite Atlas' perspective, Hoover returns to the world of her best-selling It Ends With Us, providing fan service for her legions of readers.


How To Read The Colleen Hoover Books In Order

If BookTok is doing its job right, you've heard of Colleen Hoover many, many times over. The bestselling author is the reigning queen of the young adult romance genre, with hits like Verity and It Ends With Us. The latter is currently being adapted into a feature film starring Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni—but production is currently on hold due to the writer's strike. Solidarity, hooray!

Over the last 10 years, Hoover has presumably gotten very little sleep and is quite possibly suffering from a case of carpal tunnel—she's written 24 novels and novellas since 2012. The pillars of Hoover literature? Tasteful smut, secrets and "dark pasts," unusual names, and sequels. Hoover has gained notoriety for both her standalone novels and her series, and she's known to keep readers on their toes, often publishing a new standalone novel in between series installments, so chronological order won't work for this book club. Here is a reader's guide to every Colleen Hoover book, in the order you should read them.

Not Looking for a Series? Here Are Hoover's Standalone Books Ugly Love (2014)

This novel begins with an unlikely attraction between a nurse named Tate Collins and an airline pilot, Miles Archer. Balancing busy schedules, total disdain for each other, and an undeniable physical attraction, the two decide to spark up a sex-only arrangement with two basic rules—don't ask about the past, and don't expect a future.

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Confess (2015)

Twenty-one-year-old Auburn Reed's life is shattered. With a plan to rebuild from nothing, she takes a job at a Dallas art studio where she, naturally, meets a mysterious artist, Owen Gentry. The two connect and Auburn learns that Owen is hiding a secret past that threatens to destroy everything she has left, which isn't much.

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November 9 (2015)

A love story between writer and muse, November 9 follows Fallon, a girl with a plan to move across the country, who meets Ben, an aspiring novelist. The pair spends Fallon's last day in L.A. Together and vow to return to each other every year on, you guessed it, November 9.

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Too Late (2016)

Darker and edgier than Hoover's usual work, Too Late follows a girl named Sloan who finds herself entangled with a notorious drug trafficker, Asa Jackson. When she becomes increasingly reliant on him, emotionally and financially, his affinity for her turns into a dark and twisted obsession. All the while, Sloan is finding herself attracted to Carter, an undercover DEA agent investigating Asa.

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Never Never (2016)

This mystery romance follows a lifelong couple, Charlie and Silas, who have been in love basically since birth but wake up one day with absolutely no memory of each other. Together, they must work to unravel the truth of what happened to them and why they fell in love in the first place.

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Without Merit (2017)

This novel follows the little-bit-strange Voss family, who live in a repurposed church, through the eyes of Merit Voss, the youngest Voss child. Her mother, having recovered from cancer, lives in the basement while her father lives upstairs with his new wife, her mother's former nurse. When Merit meets the witty Sagan at an antique shop, she is pushed to reveal her family's dark secrets and choose herself.

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Related Story Verity (2018)

Verity follows a struggling writer who accepts an unusual gig: to live in the home of a bestselling author and her husband, tasked with finishing that author's outstanding novels because the famous writer is injured and unable to write. As she rifles through Verity's office, Lowen Ashleigh finds an unfinished autobiography that reveals a dark family secret.

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Regretting You (2019)

Regretting You follows a young mother, Morgan, and her teenage daughter Clara. Morgan is determined to keep Clara from making the same mistakes she did, getting married and pregnant far too young, and Clara basically thinks her mom is uncool. The two must learn to coexist when Chris, their husband and father respectively, suddenly and mysteriously dies.

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Heart Bones (2020)

Beyah Grim is a high school graduate who receives a full ride scholarship to Penn State, allowing her an escape from her life of poverty and neglect, but before she heads off to school, an unexpected death leaves her homeless and completely alone. Beyah goes to live with her estranged father in Texas, where she meets a wealthy and mysterious guy named Samson. With college plans on opposite coasts, the pair agree to a no-feelings summer fling, which of course doesn't work out as planned.

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Layla (2020)

A tragic love story, Layla follows a young couple, Layla and Leeds, whose love is interrupted by a tragic accident that leaves Layla fighting for her life. Soon, Layla recovers physically, but the mental scars remain. The couple visit the bed-and-breakfast where their love began, but Layla's strange behavior puts a strain on their relationship, pushing Leeds into the arms of another guest. Love triangles ahead!

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Reminders of Him (2022)

Reminders of Him follows a young mother who, after spending five years in prison, returns to reunite with her 4-year-old daughter. Forced to rebuild relationships with people who want nothing to do with her, Kenna Rowan must reconcile her past, forming a relationship with the only person in town who will speak with her: a local bar owner.

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A Guide to Hoover's Series The Slammed Trilogy Slammed (2012)

Hoover's first series begins with Slammed, which follows an 18-year-old girl who, reeling from the sudden death of her father, falls for her poet neighbor. Their honeymoon phase ends quickly when the young lovers happen upon a shocking discovery that threatens to tear their relationship apart.

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Point of Retreat (2012)

The second novel in the Slammed trilogy, Point of Retreat continues the love story of the first novel's Layken and Will, pushing the pair to ask how long they are willing to hold onto their love, despite a shocking revelation from Will's past.

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This Girl (2013)

The third and final installment in the Slammed trilogy, This Girl takes the familiar story and turns it on its head, with the story unfolding from Will's perspective, rather than Layken's. The couple continues to struggle with the shadows of Will's past, balancing the weight of that with the hope of their future.

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The Hopeless Saga Hopeless (2012)

Hopeless follows two young lovers with dark pasts and secrets, who explore first love and ghosts of the past. Sky, a home-schooled and adopted 17-year-old girl, convinces her mother to let her attend public school for her final year, where she reunites with Dean, a childhood friend turned promiscuous popular guy.

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Losing Hope (2013)

The sequel to Hopeless, Losing Hope unravels Dean's guilt-ridden past and his early childhood encounters with a troubled Sky.

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Finding Cinderella (2013)

A continuation of the Hopeless trilogy, this free novella begins with a chance encounter between two teenagers who pretend to fall in love but only for one hour. When the hour is up, one of the pretend lovers is left to wonder if those moments of fake love were real. Fast forward one year, Daniel meets a strange girl named Six who forces him to believe in love at first sight.

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Sick of reading about teenagers? All Your Perfects follows Quinn and Graham, a married couple whose unaddressed issues and pasts return to tear their relationship apart. Some people do read this as a standalone, but it's kind of part of this series too. Because...

Think of Finding Perfect as a thread that ties multiple Hoover titles together. A sequel novella to Finding Cinderella, a continuation of the All Your Perfects story, and the final iteration of the Hopeless series, Finding Perfect revives the story from the perspective of Daniel, following his relationship with Six and their eventual heartbreak.

The first installment of the Maybe trilogy, Maybe Someday follows a 22-year-old college student who, after discovering her boyfriend is cheating on her, finds herself interested in her mysterious, guitar-playing neighbor Ridge.

This novella follows Maybe Someday and focuses specifically on the first novel's fan favorite side character, Warren. In Maybe Not, Warren finds himself living with a cold and calculating female roommate, Bridgette. This enemies-to-lovers fable forces readers to ask, will Warren and Bridgette fall in love or tear each other apart?

The third installment in the Maybe trilogy, Maybe Now begins with two solid relationships, the first novel's Ridge and Sydney and the second book's Warren and Bridgette. The focus of this third novel is mostly on Maggie who, grappling with her illness, happens upon an old bucket list and decides to live her life to the fullest.

One of Hoover's most popular titles and the subject of the forthcoming movie starring Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni, It Ends With Us follows Lily, a hardworking business owner who meets a too-good-to-be-true neurosurgeon, Ryle Kincaid. The two fall dangerously in love, but Lily is left thinking of her first love, Atlas Corrigan, who suddenly reappears in her life, threatening her relationship with Ryle.

The sequel to It Ends With Us, this novel picks up exactly where the first book ends, exploring the history of Atlas and Lily, switching perspectives between the two.


Get Ready For The "It Ends With Us" Film By Revisiting All Of Colleen Hoover's Books

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With the recent boom in BookTook's popularity and word-of-mouth, dozens of Colleen Hoover's books have shot straight to the bestselling list. While creating authentic, rich, and relatable new-adult worlds with her words is somewhat of Hoover's forte, her recent foray into thriller-horror with her acclaimed books "Verity" and "Layla" exemplify her knack for expertly interweaving complex characters with spine-tingling, ominous tales.

The "All Your Perfects" author started her journey as a novelist a decade ago in 2012 with her self-published debut novel "Slammed." The New York Times bestseller has delivered over 20 pieces of fictional perfection since then. Her works deftly explore everything from dual perspectives of poignant romance, emotional family dynamics, and heartwarming friendships to sensitive issues such as sexual and domestic violence and trauma.

Hoover released the long-awaited, highly anticipated sequel to 2016's "It Ends With Us," "It Starts With Us," in October 2022, and it continues Lily's journey, this time with glimpses at her first love Atlas's perspective. Luckily for superfans, the initial book in the series is getting a film adaptation very soon. Brandon Sklenar will take on the role of Atlas, joining Justin Baldoni (Ryle) and Blake Lively (Lily).

If you're looking to get into Hoover's extensive literary world while you wait for the film — stand-alone and book series included — we've got you covered. Ahead, you'll find a complete guide to ease you into the CoHo Universe as we've listed all her books in order of release, along with a brief synopsis of each title, for your reading pleasure. From the recently released "Reminders of Him" to the fan-favorite love story "All Your Perfects," keep reading for a rundown of Hoover's complete catalog. Aspiring CoHorts, assemble!

All Colleen Hoover Books in Order

Here are all of Hoover's books in order of release:

  • "Slammed" (2012)
  • "Point of Retreat" (2012)
  • "This Girl" (2013)
  • "Hopeless" (2013)
  • "Losing Hope" (2013)
  • "Finding Cinderella" (2014)
  • "Maybe Someday" (2014)
  • "Maybe Not" (2014)
  • "Ugly Love" (2014)
  • "Never Never" (2015)
  • "Confess" (2015)
  • "November 9" (2015)
  • "Too Late" (2016)
  • "It Ends With Us" (2016)
  • "Without Merit" (2017)
  • "All Your Perfects" (2018)
  • "Verity" (2018)
  • "Maybe Now" (2018)
  • "Finding Perfect" (2019)
  • "Regretting You" (2019)
  • "Heart Bones" (2020)
  • "Layla" (2020)
  • "Reminders of Him" (2022)
  • "It Starts With Us" (2022)
  • Colleen Hoover Stand-Alone Books
  • "Reminders of Him"
  • "It Ends With Us"
  • "Verity"
  • "November 9"
  • "Ugly Love"
  • "Heart Bones"
  • "Regretting You"
  • "All Your Perfects"
  • "Confess"
  • "Without Merit"
  • "Layla"
  • "Too Late"
  • Colleen Hoover Book Series Slammed Series
  • "Slammed"
  • "Point of Retreat"
  • "This Girl"
  • Hopeless Series
  • "Hopeless"
  • "Losing Hope"
  • "Finding Cinderella"
  • "Finding Perfect"
  • Maybe Someday Series
  • "Maybe Someday"
  • "Maybe Not"
  • "Maybe Now"
  • Never Never Series
  • "Never Never: The Complete Series"
  • It Ends With Us Series
  • "It Ends With Us"
  • "It Starts With Us"
  • "Slammed"

    After losing her father, Layken becomes a pillar of strength for her mother and younger brother. However, as she continues to be their support system, she is dangerously close to falling apart herself. Right when she thinks she has hit rock bottom, her path crosses with her new neighbor, Will. As they bond over their shared love of slam poetry and form a deep connection, a well-kept secret unspools and threatens their chance at happiness. Will their love for one another be enough to overcome this obstacle? Hoover beautifully and poetically captures what it's like to be young and in love in her debut novel "Slammed" ($11).

    "Point of Retreat"

    Second in the Slammed series, "Point of Retreat" ($13) continues Will and Layken's story as they face different challenges in their budding relationship. While their love is certainly strong, life keeps testing them. As Will's past rears its ugly head once again, Layken is left feeling unsure about their future now more than ever. Eventually, they arrive at a point in their relationship where they must decide whether all the imminent heartache is even worth all their efforts and time. Or is it time to cut their losses by parting ways before the situation devolves any further?

    "This Girl"

    The final installment in the Slammed series, "This Girl" ($11), follows Will and Layken as a couple, who, now married, have overcome all the curveballs life threw their way. Only this time, we'll view the ups and downs of their young romance from Will's point of view. Through this trilogy, Hoover has done a phenomenal job at reviewing one memory through two viewpoints, as they both add new context to the whole situation.

    "Hopeless"

    When Sky's fate pulls her toward Dean Holder in "Hopeless" ($11), her high-school classmate whose troublesome reputation precedes him, she firmly denies her feelings. But as she starts to get to know the real Dean, she's surprised to find that he's nothing like the juicy gossip she'd heard about him all along. While she believed destiny put them in each other's life, Sky learns their connection runs deeper than she initially thought. Within a day, her whole life unravels in front of her eyes as she begins searching for answers about her childhood. Will this twist of fate pull them apart or bring them closer?

    "Losing Hope"

    "Losing Hope" ($13) tells the same story in "Hopeless," only from Dean's perspective, examining everything that goes through Dean's mind throughout his childhood, teenage days, and now when he's finally found the love of his life, Sky.

    "Finding Cindrella"

    While "Finding Cinderella" ($10) revolves around the characters we briefly meet in the Hopeless series, this novella can be read as a standalone edition. A coincidental meet-cute occurs between Daniel (Dean's best friend) and Sky's childhood friend, Six. While trapped inside a dark closet, the two feel an instant connection but decide to leave behind this fairytale meet-up before they have a chance to mar this perfect fantasy with reality. When they stumble across each other a year later, they have to choose whether to walk away from one another while retaining their perfect memory or give in to their feelings. Can fairytales bloom in real life is the big question this book explores.

    "Maybe Someday"

    "Maybe Someday" ($10) tells the story of Sydney, whose seemingly picture-perfect world comes crashing down when she discovers that her boyfriend has been cheating on her. As she's left to pick up the pieces of the mess her ex left behind, she slowly finds herself drawn to her guitar-strumming, mysterious — yet unbelievably charming — neighbor, Ridge. Things progress between the two as it becomes apparent that Sydney isn't the only one who feels that way. With "Maybe Someday," Hoover beautifully strings together a captivating tale of friendship, love, and betrayal at a young age.

    "Maybe Not"

    A spinoff of "Maybe Someday," "Maybe Not" ($10) the novella turns to different characters leading the story. It follows Warren, who agrees to live with a female roommate, Bridgette, but soon comes to regret his hasty decision as sharing a place with someone who's his polar opposite like Bridgette turns out to be a living nightmare. Both often engage in petty arguments and are at each other's throats, but once they get past their peculiarities, a friendship emerges. But maybe, just maybe, they're more than friends?

    "Ugly Love"

    When Tate meets Miles, an airline pilot friend of his brother's, there's an undeniable attraction between the two and tension so thick, you could cut it with a knife. Once they come clean about their mutual attraction, they strike a deal to pursue a no strings attached, purely physical relationship. Miles only has two conditions for Tate: Never ask about his past and don't expect a future. However, their arrangement isn't as fail-proof and smooth as they'd initially thought, as Tate soon realizes that her feelings toward Miles aren't purely physical. She craves something deeper than being a friend with benefits. And as it turns out, Tate isn't alone. Will they give in to their intense feelings, or stick to their rules? "Ugly Love" ($9) is an emotional rollercoaster that paints a love story that isn't all rosy but is, in fact, complicated, beautiful, and, at times, unimaginably messy.

    "Never Never"

    Hoover collaborated with Tarry Fisher to deliver the gripping romance novel "Never Never" ($10). The story follows two childhood best friends, Charlize and Silas, who are as thick as thieves. They've loved each other ever since they were 14, but at present, they are complete strangers. So what went wrong? Though they know each other too well, there are still some things in their relationship that the other person was unaware of. They must work together to unearth where exactly they drove off the road. "Never Never" is a heartwarming tale of two friends-turned-lovers who, despite all the heartache, are willing to work on their underlying issues and take a second chance on their love.

    "Confess"

    Seeking to rebuild her life after a series of unfortunate incidents, Auburn has decided to focus all her energy on building a better future and career. However, her sturdy plan slowly begins wavering when she meets the enigmatic artist, Owen. Despite the risk involved, Auburn chooses to put her heart first and starts exploring a future with Owen. However, a big secret from Owen's past casts a pall over their budding romance and threatens to unravel all they've built together. Will Owen confess the truth before it's too late? "Confess" ($10) was adapted into a limited TV series starring Katie Leclerc and Ryan Cooper in 2017.

    "November 9"

    Fallon has an unexpected encounter with Ben, an aspiring writer, and after spending a surprisingly good day together, the two decide to keep in touch and meet each other on the same day, Nov. 9, over the years. What started as a mere happenstance soon evolves into love, but their relationship comes to a screeching halt when Fallon finds out that their first meeting wasn't entirely coincidental. "November 9" ($10) is a heartwarming novel about love, grief, forgiveness, and second chances that'll both tug at your heartstrings and leave you grinning ear-to-ear as you go along with their tumultuous, yet heartwarming, journey.

    "Too Late"

    "Too Late" ($22) is a departure from Hoover's usual fuzzy, romantic tales. The story revolves around Sloan, who finds herself at a crossroads when she discovers that Asa, her boyfriend, is knee-deep in an extremely dangerous and corrupt line of work. As she contemplates cutting ties, he tries to buy some time for their collapsing relationship. But how long will he be able to put off their imminent split?

    "It Ends With Us"

    "It Ends With Us" ($10) starts just as any other romance novel would: hard-working Lily meets a handsome and charming neurosurgeon, Ryle. Even though Ryle has a no-dating rule, he makes an exception for Lily. But as their relationship grows deeper, new, disturbing sides of Ryle emerge, and Lily begins to realize their situation may have been a little too good to be true. When Lily's first love, Atlas Corrigan, re-enters her life unexpectedly, Lily finds herself at a crossroads. "It Ends With Us" is an absolute tear-jerker and presents an empathetic picture of all the complex facets of an abusive relationship.

    "Without Merit"

    Merit's family is anything but normal. Her dysfunctional family includes her four siblings — her agoraphobic mother; her distant father; and her stepmother, a nurse who once used to take care of her sick mother — all living under the same roof. The Vosses tend to glaze over their many familial issues, leading to a series of misunderstandings and buried secrets. It all comes to a head when Merit's demons resurface, and she can't turn a blind eye anymore. Will the Vosses finally have a long-overdue family discussion, or will they go on pretending that nothing's wrong, with or "Without Merit?" ($10)

    "All Your Perfects"

    "All Your Perfects" ($10) impeccably bounces between the alternating past and present chapters to tell the beautifully complex love story of Quinn and Graham. While their love for each other runs deep, their marriage in the present day is on the rocks as their continuous failed efforts to get pregnant give way to miscommunication, bitterness, and many words left unsaid. Will their unconditional love for one another be enough to survive the hurricane their marriage is currently in the thick of?

    "Verity"

    "Verity" ($10) is a psychological thriller that's sure to have you on the edge of your seat with unexpected twists at every turn. When bestselling author, Verity Crawford, gets in a car crash that leaves her bedridden with severe injuries, her husband, Jeremy, approaches Lowen with the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to ghostwrite Verity's remaining books in her uber-successful series. But when Lowen is going through Verity's notes as a part of her research, she comes across an unfinished manuscript for Verity's autobiography that reveals unnerving truths that leave Lowen torn between keeping them a secret or telling Jeremy, who she's beginning to develop feelings for.

    "Maybe Now"

    "Maybe Now" ($10) is the last book in the beloved "Maybe Someday" series and is a direct follow-up to the first book in the series, "Maybe Someday." It picks up the stories of Sydney and Ridge where we left them, as well as that of Warren and Bridgette from "Maybe Not." The story follows the familiar characters at different stages of their lives as they navigate old and new connections and the ups and downs of life.

    "Finding Perfect"

    "Finding Perfect" ($14) is the follow-up to "Finding Cinderella" and the fourth and final book in the Hopeless series. It continues Daniel and Six's story from the former's point of view. Readers can expect a lot of fun cameos and crossovers from Hoover's previous stories in "Finding Perfect" while, of course, getting a conclusion to Daniel and Six's swoon-worthy love story.

    "Regretting You"

    "Regretting You" ($8) follows 16-year-old Clara and Morgan, her mother, whose already-strained relationship takes a hit when Morgan's husband, Chris, dies in a car accident. As they deal with the aftermath of Chris's sudden death, Morgan pieces together the questionable circumstances in which the accident occurred, which leads to some disturbing truths about her late husband. With Chris gone, Morgan turns to his former high-school friend, who is in the same boat as her due to Chris's poor decisions. To preserve Clara's precious memories of her father, Morgan decides to keep Chris's terrible secret, but will its eventual disclosure bring the mother and daughter closer together or rip them further apart?

    "Heart Bones"

    In "Heart Bones" ($13), Beyah is counting down the days until she goes to college, leaving behind her miserable life. But with the sudden death of her mother, she has no choice but to stay with her estranged father for the summer. Her plan is straightforward: plow on and stay away from any potential conflict until college starts. However, this plan doesn't go as smoothly as she thought. When she meets her new neighbor, Samson, who's the complete opposite of her in most ways, she finds herself indescribably pulled toward him. What starts as just a summer fling soon alters her priorities and the entire course of life.

    "Layla"

    "Layla" ($9) is a chilling paranormal novel from Hoover that tells the love story between married couple Leeds and Layla that far exceeds the trappings of physical existence. When Layla survives a traumatic accident, she becomes an almost entirely different version of herself, emotionally and mentally. Leeds decides to take Layla back to the place where their love bloomed. Little does he know, he'll find solace in another guest at the bed-and-breakfast while trying to salvage his crumbling marriage.

    "Reminders of Him"

    "Reminders of Him" ($10) is an emotionally-packed, hard-hitting story about grief, second chances, motherhood, and hope guaranteed to soothe your soul. After serving five years in prison for a hit-and-run, Kenna returns to the world with the hopes of meeting her four-year-old daughter, Diem. But everyone in Diem's life is adamant not to let Kenna anywhere near her. The only thing that keeps Kenna from falling apart is a glimmer of hope she finds when she meets Ledger, a local bar owner, who sees her for who she is rather than who she was.

    "It Starts With Us"

    The sequel to "It Ends With Us," "It Starts With Us" ($10), picks up two years after the events of "It Ends With Us." As Lily explores her newfound relationship with her first love, Atlas, she has to navigate the aftermath of Ryle, who has never hidden his outward animosity toward Atlas. Will time finally be on their side, or will it cruelly play its tricks just like it always has? "It Starts With Us" was released on Oct. 18, 2022, and switches between Lily and Atlas's perspectives as they together maneuver the challenges of dating after all this time.






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