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Julia Quinn Books in Order (Including Bridgerton)
While Julia Quinn’s Bridgerton series is a recent addition to our TV screens, she actually wrote the original series back in the noughties, with all eight books publishing between 2000 and 2006. There’s even a little known prequel series, which follows the generation before the Bridgertons that we know and love.
Here are each of Julia Quinn’s books in publication order, separated by series. Enjoy!
Ana Huang Books in Order
A bestselling author with several book series to her name, Ana began her career by sharing her writing on Wattpad. Her spicy romance books are wildly popular online, and she is best known for her Twisted series.
Here are all of Ana Huang’s books in publication order, separated by series.
Adam Silvera Books in Order
Adam Silvera is a hugely popular young adult author, known for writing books with brilliant LGBTQ+ plot lines. He has penned a variety of novels spanning both contemporary and fantasy, and these include standalone titles, series and a co-authored duology.
Here are all of his books in order, starting with his very first. Happy reading!
Sarah Adams Books in Order
Did you know that Sarah Adams wrote a number of books before publishing her TikTok hits When in Rome and The Cheat Sheet?
I had no idea, so wrote this post to set the record straight. Here are all of her books in order, separated by series. I hope that you find it useful!
Lauren Asher Books in Order
One of TikTok’s favourite romance novelists, Lauren Asher is a bestselling author with three series to her name. Her books are known to be spicy with flawed yet relatable characters that readers adore.
Here are each of her books in order. Enjoy!
Before the Coffee Gets Cold Books in Order
A story which started life as a play in 2010, Before the Coffee Gets Cold is translated from the Japanese novel by Toshikazu Kawaguchi. There are now five books in the series which follows a mysterious Tokyo cafe that allows guests to time travel - under the right circumstances.
Here is each of the books in publication order.
Hannah Grace Books in order
Skyrocketing to popularity after publishing her first book, Icebreaker, Hannah Grace writes spicy romance books that readers can’t get enough of. She now has three books in her Maple Hills series, which follows different characters from one college friend group and hockey team.
Here are each of Hannah Grace’s books in order - enjoy!
Richard Oseman Books in Order
Known for presenting the BBC’s popular game show Pointless, Richard Oseman is also a skilled novelist with a bestselling mystery series - The Thursday Murder Club.
Here is a complete guide to his books, including his non-fiction Pointless titles. Enjoy!
Elsie Silver Books in Order
Elsie Silver is a popular romance author who specialises in spicy small town romances with strong female characters and alpha males. Here are all of her books in the order that you should read them, organised by series.
David Nicholls Books in Order
After seeing David Nicholls speak at Hay Festival in 2024, I knew that I had to write this guide. David is a fantastic British novelist and screenwriter, and his bestselling book One Day was recently adapted into a hit Netflix series.
Not sure where to start reading? Here are all of his books in order.
Holly Jackson Books in Order
A fantastic bestselling writer, Holly Jackson has five books to her name and specialises in young adult thrillers.
To date her books have been translated into 25 languages, having won numerous awards and spent more than a year on the New York Times bestseller list.
Here are each of Holly’s books in order, starting with her first and ending with her latest.
Lucy Foley Books in Order
If you’re thinking about reading Lucy Foley’s books, then this is the article for you. Here are all of her books in order, starting with her newest, and ending with the oldest. I’ve also added a note onto the ones I’ve read with my thoughts. Happy reading!
Rebecca Yarros Books in Order
Skyrocketing to fame after the 2022 release of Fourth Wing, Rebecca Yarros was a successful romance writer many years before penning her first fantasy novel. As a result, new fans now have an extensive back catalogue to work through, with a total of 23 books in the collection.
Here are all of the books written by Rebecca Yarros, starting with her first, and ending with the newest. Each is also either labelled with the series or marked as a standalone, so it’s easy to tell which series each book belongs to.
Taylor Jenkins Reid Books in Order
So you’re thinking about reading a Taylor Jenkins Reid book, but you don’t know where to start?
In this post I outline each of her books in publication order, starting with the newest, and with a summary of my thoughts for each. The first four books are linked and, although they can be read in any order, they form a quartet centring around the lives of four famous women. Each of them is fantastic, and once you’ve read one you’ll want to read them all.
Kathleen Glasgow Books in Order
Known for writing books that pack an emotional punch, Kathleen Glasgow has written five books. Four of these focus on mental health, while The Agathas is her murder mystery debut - co-authored with Liz Lawson.
Here are all of her books in chronological order, with a note from me about each one.
Emily Henry Books in Order (2024)
Emily Henry is a fantastic and much loved writer who has published a number of romantic comedy books for adults. One of the many great things about her books is that they all stand alone, meaning that you can dip into them wherever you like and not commit to a lengthy series. Having said that, once you’ve read one, I guarantee that you’ll want to read them all!
In this post I’ll go through each of her books in publication order, explaining which I think you should read first.
What Order Should I Read A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J Maas? (ACOTAR)
Sarah J Maas is one of the world’s most popular romantasy authors (that’s the combination of romance and fantasy). Her debut novel, Throne of Glass, published in 2012, and over the last 12 years her total of published works has increased to a staggering 23.
It’s clear that Maas has the knack for writing stories with a delectable blend of romance and fantasy that readers can’t get enough of. But with so many books to read, it can be difficult for new readers to know where to start
App Review: TooFar Media
If you’re looking for something new to read, then I have the app for you.
Author Rich Shapero has created an immersive storytelling experience within the TooFar Media app. Combining fiction with a unique blend of art, video, animation and music to bring readers into the story, there really is nothing else quite like it.
Each of the eleven stories is written by Rich, who aims to write novels that ‘dare readers with giant metaphors, magnificent obsessions and potent ideas’. The app feels like a very natural extension of this philosophy. When I opened the app for the first time, I was presented with all eleven of Shapero’s novels. Each is available to download free of charge and is accompanied by art, animation and sound that you will never find in a physical book. Here’s a closer look at three of the stories.
Second Hand Book Haul With Rumage.com
I love buying second hand. Not only is it great for the environment, but it’s also brilliant for your wallet, and I’ve saved so much money over the last few years by buying used instead of new.
Any of you who follow my Instagram will know that I love buying new books and I adore bookshops, but I also love the website Rumage (my kind sponsors of this post!). Rumage is a search engine that scours the internet for second hand goods, whether that’s clothing, toys, homeware, books, or anything else.
20 of the Best Jacqueline Wilson Characters
I can’t think of a more iconic children’s author than Jacqueline Wilson. A previous children’s laureate with more than 100 books to her name, JW’s titles have been read and enjoyed by multiple generations of kids.
But out of all of those books, which are the characters that stand out the most? I’ve had a look through Jackie’s back catalogue and picked out 20 of her absolute finest - let me know if you agree!
Welcome to the Viking Skaga - one of Viking Cruises’ noble river ships. She takes her name from an ancient Norse myth, where the Valkyrie Skaga rode into battle and escorted the dead to Valhalla, before preparing them to fight in the epic battle of Ragnarok.
A relatively new ship, the Viking Skaga only entered the fleet in 2020. At just 410 feet and carrying 168 guests and 48 crew, she was built specifically to sail down the Seine in France, although the specific itinerary will vary depending on the time of year. I was fortunate enough to join the ship for her week long Christmas on the Seine cruise, which starts and ends in Paris, calling at Vernon, Caudebec-en-Caux, Rouen, Honflour (via an excursion) and Les Andelys along the way.