Alexis Daria Books in Order (Updated March 5, 2026)

Alexis Daria’s bibliography is small but neatly grouped.

Alexis Daria Books in Order (Updated March 5, 2026)

Think of it like a few labeled shelves: a celebrity/Latinx family romance trilogy, a reality-dance-show romance set, and holiday + witchy shorter reads that sit off to the side. Order only matters within each series shelf.

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The “card catalog” view

Shelf 1: Primas of Power (3-book series)

Read in order for cameos, family context, and spoiler-free emotional payoffs.

  1. You Had Me at Hola (2020): A telenovela star and her leading man reunite for a new project, with career optics and family expectations turning chemistry into a real-life risk.
  2. A Lot Like Adiós (2021): A second-chance romance where unfinished business gets complicated by ambition, timing, and the kind of family pressure that doesn’t politely step aside.
  3. Along Came Amor (2025): A post-divorce reset romance that leans into bold choices and vulnerability, tying the trilogy together through community and family threads.

Shelf 2: The Dance Off (series + holiday novella)

Best read in order because relationships and backstage dynamics echo across the books.

  1. Take the Lead (2017): A reality dance competition pairs intense training with forbidden attraction, forcing two pros to choose between control and connection.
  2. Dance with Me (2017): A living-together, rules-on-paper romance where proximity does the damage (and the healing) while the show’s restrictions keep raising the stakes.
  3. Dance All Night: A Holiday Novella (2018) (Book 2.5): A New Year’s–charged romance that plays like a glittery epilogue-and-expansion, perfect once you know the Dance Off world.

The “holiday corner” (shorter reads, separate from the big series arcs)

Under the Mistletoe collection entry (multi-author)

  • Only Santas in the Building (2024): A holiday romcom setup built for quick momentum, festive chaos, sharp banter, and a romance that has to happen on a deadline.

Holiday novella

  • The Holiday Hookup List (2025): Former enemies reconnect at a holiday party and discover the line between “one night” and “this could be something” is thinner than expected.

The “witchy side shelf” (short and steamy)

  • What the Hex (2021 / 2022): A paranormal rom-com novella that drops you into a secret magical enclave with sharp family politics and a romance that refuses to stay casual.
    Note: It’s commonly listed first as an audio original (2021) and later as ebook/print (2022), depending on edition.

Anthologies (optional)

  • Amor Actually (2021) (anthology, with others): A holiday romance anthology appearance, best treated as a bonus read whenever you want a seasonal sampler.

Two clean ways to read Alexis Daria

Route A: “Series-first, no detours”

  1. You Had Me at Hola
  2. A Lot Like Adiós
  3. Along Came Amor
    Then move to The Dance Off in order.

Route B: “Start with the fastest hook”

  1. Take the Lead
  2. Dance with Me
  3. Dance All Night
    Then jump into Primas of Power if you want a longer, family-and-fame romance arc.

Bottom line

If you want the flagship experience, start with You Had Me at Hola (2020) and read the Primas of Power trilogy straight through. If you want something quicker and high-energy, start with Take the Lead (2017) and let the Dance Off books pull you forward.

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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.