Teagan Hunter Books in Order (Updated 2026-02-09)

Teagan Hunter writes steamy romantic comedies that often come in clearly labeled series, especially her hockey books. Most individual novels are written so you can jump in anywhere, but if you care about cameos (and not seeing couples already happily together), it’s better to follow the series-by-series order below.

Teagan Hunter Books in Order (Updated 2026-02-09)

A clean way to read her: start with the vibe you want, then stay with that series until you’re done.

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Quick pick: start based on mood

  • Hockey romcom with a newer cast: start with Body Check (Seattle Serpents).
  • Hockey romcom with the original team world: start with Puck Shy (Carolina Comets).
  • Text-message heavy romcom: start with Let’s Get Textual (Texting Series).
  • Food-themed small-town romcom: start with A Pizza My Heart (Slice Series).

Seattle Serpents (hockey romcom)

Spin-off of Carolina Comets, but written to work on its own.

  1. Body Check: A forbidden attraction turns messy when a grumpy hero isn’t as immune as he pretends.
  2. Face Off: A sweet, eager hero meets the one woman who refuses to be charmed on schedule.
  3. Delayed Penalty: A single guardian’s careful routine collapses when a nanny changes the rules.
  4. Empty Net: A fake engagement grows teeth when real feelings refuse to stay “for show.”
  5. Top Shelf: Roommates plus a teammate’s stepsister creates the kind of tension you can’t skate away from.
  6. Match Penalty (upcoming, 2026-04-23): A new couple steps into the spotlight as the team’s off-ice drama gets personal.

Carolina Comets (hockey romcom)

Series is listed as complete, with bonus content.

  1. Puck Shy: An online connection turns real, and suddenly “low stakes” doesn’t feel low at all.
  2. Blind Pass: A Vegas wedding forces two people to decide whether the mistake was the ceremony, or the denial.
  3. One-Timer: An unexpected pregnancy changes the timeline and exposes what they’ve been avoiding.
  4. Sin Bin: An age-gap attraction becomes a problem when boundaries start looking like invitations.
  5. Scoring Chance: A secret crush meets a virgin hero, and both have to learn how to be brave out loud.
  6. Glove Save: A single mom doesn’t want complications, until a grumpy hero becomes her calm place.
  7. Game Changer (short story): One night becomes the spark that proves chemistry doesn’t need a long runway.
  8. Neutral Zone: A voyeur-leaning, online-to-offline romance tests trust in a very modern way.
  9. Carolina Comets Bonus Content: A return visit that checks in with every couple after the big endings.

Stick Taps (small-town romance with former hockey players)

Each book can be read alone, but the setting is shared.

  1. Grumpily Ever After: A grumpy/sunshine, age-gap romance where the “I’m fine” act finally fails.
  2. Grumpily Yours (upcoming, 2026-07-21): The next cidery romance digs into a new couple’s slow-burn collision.

Roommate Romps (romcom)

Roommates, chaos, and escalating “we should not do this” energy.

  1. Loathe Thy Neighbor: Enemies-to-lovers detonates when forced proximity turns into reluctant comfort.
  2. Love Thy Neighbor: Best friends cross the line and realize going back isn’t actually an option.
  3. Crave Thy Neighbor: A single mom romance where stability and desire show up together.
  4. Tempt Thy Neighbor: Workplace enemies keep pushing buttons until the pushback becomes foreplay.

Slice Series (small beach town pizzeria romcoms)

  1. A Pizza My Heart: A brother’s best friend becomes the temptation that ruins every sensible plan.
  2. I Knead You Tonight: Enemies and single-mom realities collide with a man who won’t quit.
  3. Doughn’t Let Me Go: A single dad and a nanny discover that caretaking can turn intimate fast.
  4. A Slice of Love: A second-chance romance that proves the past still has leverage.
  5. Cheesy on the Eyes: A fake relationship gets inconvenient when the pretending feels like relief.

Note: A Slice of Love was written to function as a full standalone, even if you’ve never read the others.


Texting Series (romcom; heavy “textual tension”)

  1. Let’s Get Textual: A wrong number turns into the one conversation neither wants to end.
  2. I Wanna Text You Up: Roommates try to keep things simple, and fail in spectacular fashion.
  3. Can’t Text This: A single dad romance where feelings arrive before anyone feels ready.
  4. Text Me Baby One More Time: A second-chance love story where the past keeps typing back.
  5. Textin’ Up My Heart (novella; found in the box set): A shorter follow-up built for readers who want one more emotional hit.

Here’s To Series (earlier books; more emotional, still funny)

Timelines overlap off-page; the books are still meant to be read in this order.

  1. Here’s to Tomorrow: A single dad romance where responsibility and want collide.
  2. Here’s to Yesterday: A forbidden romance that forces both leads to choose consequences or honesty.
  3. Here’s to Forever (novella): A follow-up that lands best after Here’s to Tomorrow.
  4. Here’s to Now: A tortured hero romance where healing is the real slow burn.

Interconnected standalones (shared characters, separate timelines)

  1. We Are the Stars: Enemies-to-lovers with an aching edge that doesn’t pretend it’s easy.
  2. If You Say So (M/M novella): A tighter, more intimate story that still ties into the shared character web.

Full standalones (no follow-ups required)

  • The DM Diaries: A celebrity-and-DMs setup where attention turns private messages into real risk.
  • Best Friends For Never: A small-town second-chance romance where the hardest part is believing the apology.

Best “do this next” plan

If you want the least spoiler-y route while still keeping it fun:

  1. Carolina Comets (start at Puck Shy)
  2. Seattle Serpents (start at Body Check)
  3. Pick one lighter lane: Texting Series or Slice Series
  4. Use the standalones whenever you want a clean reset

FAQ

Do I need to read Carolina Comets before Seattle Serpents?
No. You’ll catch more cameos if you do, but Seattle Serpents is designed to stand on its own.

What should I read if I only want one book, not a series?
Try The DM Diaries for a modern, self-contained setup, or Best Friends For Never if you want small-town second chance.

Are the box sets required?
No. They bundle books (and sometimes include an extra novella), but the story order above is what matters.


Bottom line

If you want one safe starting point, go with Puck Shy and read forward through the Carolina Comets world. If you’d rather start with the newer spin-off cast, Body Check is the cleanest entry.

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Frank is the editor of BookSeries.blog, focusing on publication order, chronological timelines, and spoiler-free reading guides for book series and fictional universes.