Audrey Halliwell writes dramatic contemporary romance with betrayal, grovel, emotional chaos, and a strong soap-opera edge. Her official site currently makes two things especially clear: OTT Shorts are a defined reading lane, and those stories can be read in any order. The site also currently shows I Do, You Don’t as the start of a separate series, You Don’t.

Because this is still a relatively compact and evolving catalog, the best Audrey Halliwell page is not a giant forced chronology. It is more useful to separate the books into:
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- the clear series start
- the read-in-any-order shorts
- the standalones and separate novellas that do not appear to require a series commitment
First stop, not first series binge
- A smart opening pick is The Wrong Name on Valentine’s if you want the author’s current brand in its most concentrated form.
- A better choice for readers who want an actual numbered series start is I Do, You Don’t.
- Readers who prefer taboo-leaning standalone drama can begin with Dearest Ronan.
- If you want a recent full-length standalone rather than a short OTT hit, False Awakening is one of the clearest newer options.
The one place where order is straightforward
You Don’t
Right now, this is the clearest numbered Audrey Halliwell series I could verify.
I Do, You Don’t (2025): A left-at-the-altar second-chance romance built around betrayal, revenge, and family secrets, and the most obvious place to start if you want Audrey Halliwell in true series order.
At the moment, I could only reliably confirm this as book one of the series. I did not find a second clearly established You Don’t novel that I would list as fact without a stronger source.
The line built for quick-impact reading
OTT Shorts
This is the most stable category on Audrey Halliwell’s official site, and it comes with the clearest reading instruction: these can be read in any order. That makes them the easiest entry point for new readers who want maximum drama with minimal commitment.
- Monster-in-Law Christmas (2025): A holiday OTT short built around mother-in-law drama, a protective hero, family money, and seasonal pressure.
- Trail of Betrayal (2025): A cheating-and-revenge short where the heroine’s world fractures and the story leans hard into emotional fallout and female self-assertion.
- The Wrong Name on Valentine’s (2026): A marriage-in-crisis story with betrayal, grovel, and another-woman tension, and probably the strongest current sample of Halliwell’s core emotional style.
- The Wrong Date on Easter (2026): A friend’s-brother grovel romance and one of the newer seasonal OTT releases now appearing in author listings.
- Vows We Broke (2026): A failed-engagement second-chance romance that appears to continue Halliwell’s compact, betrayal-forward OTT mode.
These are the books I would recommend first for most readers, because the official site explicitly says the line is non-sequential.
Books that appear to stand on their own
These titles show up in Audrey Halliwell’s author listings and are best treated as separate reads unless the author later groups them more clearly.
- Mom’s Old Flame (2023): A standalone dramatic romance and one of the earlier visible Audrey Halliwell titles in reader databases.
- Scoring with Coach (2024): A sports-adjacent romance that appears separate from the author’s current numbered series structure.
- Dearest Ronan (2024): A standalone novella with age-gap and former-guardian dynamics, better for readers who already know they want Halliwell’s more taboo-leaning work.
- Never Enough (2024): A standalone contemporary romance with second-chance and fake-dating elements in reader listings.
- Hellfire Mafia (2025): A darker standalone entry, useful for readers who want the author’s dramatic style pushed into a more dangerous setup.
- False Awakening (2025): A recent full-length standalone and one of the clearer choices if you want something beyond the OTT-short format.
What to read first, depending on patience level
- For readers who want the fastest possible sample, start with The Wrong Name on Valentine’s.
- For readers who want the cleanest series beginning, start with I Do, You Don’t.
- For readers who want a non-holiday standalone, go with False Awakening or Never Enough.
- For readers who want taboo-heavy angst rather than mainstream-entry drama, Dearest Ronan is the sharper turn.
A simple reading plan that actually fits this catalog
If you want one practical Audrey Halliwell route, do this:
- The Wrong Name on Valentine’s
- Trail of Betrayal
- Monster-in-Law Christmas
- The Wrong Date on Easter
- Vows We Broke
- I Do, You Don’t
- False Awakening
- Never Enough
- Scoring with Coach
- Dearest Ronan
- Hellfire Mafia
- Mom’s Old Flame
That is not presented as one strict official master chronology. It is a reader-first path that starts with the clearest and most current Audrey Halliwell lane, then moves into the separately listed series starter and standalones.
Where confusion can creep in
The main thing to avoid is assuming Audrey Halliwell has one big tightly numbered backlist. Based on the sources I checked, that is not the cleanest way to think about her books.
The safer approach is:
- treat OTT Shorts as flexible
- treat I Do, You Don’t as the clearest numbered-series entry
- treat the rest as standalones unless the author later labels them otherwise
Newest release status
The newest clearly verifiable Audrey Halliwell release is The Wrong Name on Valentine’s, published in February 2026. The official site also lists additional 2026 upcoming OTT-style releases by trope and date, while reader-database listings currently show The Wrong Date on Easter and Vows We Broke among the newer titles attached to the catalog.
Final recommendation
- If you want one decisive answer, start with The Wrong Name on Valentine’s.
- If you prefer to begin where numbering is clearest, start with I Do, You Don’t.
And if your goal is simply to understand Audrey Halliwell’s style quickly, the safest rule is not “read everything in order.” It is “start with the OTT Shorts, then move outward.”
Frank is the editor of BookSeries.blog, focusing on publication order, chronological timelines, and spoiler-free reading guides for book series and fictional universes.

