Belinda Jones Books in Order (Updated March 5, 2026)

Belinda Jones wrote escapist, travel-forward romantic fiction that’s mostly standalone in plot but partly grouped by branding/series. For reading order, the only place where sequence is genuinely useful is the LoveTravel run, those books share a similar “holiday romcom” DNA and are commonly presented as a set.

Belinda Jones Books in Order (Updated March 5, 2026)

If you simply want the smoothest on-ramp, start with the first LoveTravel title and move forward. If you’re picking by premise, you can read almost everything else in any order.

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The fast way to choose what to read first

Pick one lane:

  • I want the classic “Belinda Jones in a dream location” vibe.
    Start with Divas Las Vegas (2001) and keep going through LoveTravel in order.
  • I want a later, slightly different shape (standalone premises, some bigger twists).
    Start with The Travelling Tea Shop (2014) or The Hotel Where We Met (2019).
  • I want nonfiction travel + a real-life companion.
    Start with On the Road to Mr. Right (2004), then Bodie on the Road (2017/2018).

LoveTravel books (best read in publication order)

These are the books most consistently grouped as a series/sequence under the LoveTravel label.

  1. Divas Las Vegas (2001): A glamorous Vegas escape with friendship-and-romance energy, setting the template for her “pack your suitcase” storytelling.
  2. I Love Capri (2002): A Capri-set reset where travel becomes the catalyst for big emotional decisions and a brighter, sunnier kind of chaos.
  3. The California Club (2003): A girls’ trip invitation turns into a wish-fulfillment setup with consequences, pushing the story beyond simple holiday romance.
  4. The Paradise Room (2005): A destination romance built around secrets and reinvention, where the holiday setting keeps forcing truths into the open.
  5. Cafe Tropicana (2006): A tropical, lifestyle-temptation story where romance competes with the lure of a whole new way of living.
  6. Winter Wonderland (2012): A seasonal change of scenery that keeps the same escapist core, trading sun-drenched fantasy for colder-weather romance and reset stakes.

Other novels (standalones in plot)

These aren’t typically positioned as LoveTravel entries, and you can read them in any order.

  1. The Love Academy (2007): A romance-and-self-discovery setup that plays with the idea of “learning” love, with social rules and personal fear colliding.
  2. Out of the Blue (2008) (also published as Summer in Greece): A sun-and-secrets story where a fresh start isn’t clean, and the past keeps washing back in.
  3. Living La Vida Loca (2010) (also published as Dancing Girls): A high-energy, identity-and-romance ride where confidence becomes both costume and consequence.
  4. California Dreamers (2011) (also listed as Hollywood Calling): A LA-facing story about ambition and fantasy, where reinvention attracts attention, and unwanted complications.
  5. The Travelling Tea Shop (2014): A comforting, itinerary-driven novel that uses food, place, and companionship to turn a personal low point into a forward motion.
  6. The Hotel Where We Met (2019): A Hotel del Coronado–anchored romantic comedy with a time-bending hook, built around timing, missed chances, and second-run bravery.

Short fiction projects and edited collections

These are best treated as optional extras, not required steps for any novel.

  • Sunlounger (2013): A beach-read short story collection/anthology project associated with Belinda Jones, designed for sampling rather than continuity.
  • Sunlounger 2: Beach Read Bliss (2014): A follow-up anthology in the same spirit, dip in anywhere, no order needed.

Nonfiction and memoir-style reads

If you want “Belinda Jones the traveler” rather than “Belinda Jones the novelist,” use this order:

  1. On the Road to Mr. Right (2004): A real-life road-trip search for love and meaning, often read as the clearest bridge between her travel journalism and fiction voice.
  2. Bodie on the Road (2017/2018): Travels with her rescue dog, where the route matters less than the companionship, and editions may show different years depending on market.

Recommended reading order (one clean plan)

If you want a single list that feels curated without overthinking it:

  1. Divas Las Vegas (2001)
  2. I Love Capri (2002)
  3. The California Club (2003)
  4. The Paradise Room (2005)
  5. Cafe Tropicana (2006)
  6. The Love Academy (2007)
  7. Out of the Blue / Summer in Greece (2008)
  8. Living La Vida Loca / Dancing Girls (2010)
  9. California Dreamers / Hollywood Calling (2011)
  10. Winter Wonderland (2012)
  11. The Travelling Tea Shop (2014)
  12. The Hotel Where We Met (2019)
  13. On the Road to Mr. Right (2004) (slot here if you want the memoir after meeting her fiction voice)
  14. Bodie on the Road (2017/2018) (finishes nicely as a real-world coda)

Notes that prevent confusion

  • Alternate titles happen. If you see the same year and a suspiciously similar premise under a different name, it’s often the same book in a different market.
  • Bodie on the Road has a common date mismatch. Some listings show 2017, others 2018, depending on publisher/territory.
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