Jami Albright’s catalog is small-town romantic comedy with two main series, plus a couple of short/standalone items. The safest approach is simple: read each series in order, and treat everything else as optional.

Reading-order map
- If you want the core experience: Brides on the Run → Small-Town Royalty
- If you want the shortest commitment: Small-Town Royalty (2 books)
- If you want a quick sampler: Locked in Love (novella) at any time
- If you’re a completionist: add There Goes the Bride (novella) and the anthology Happy New You
Series 1: Brides on the Run (Read in order)
Interconnected romantic comedies about runaway brides and the chaos that follows, with side characters and town dynamics that carry forward.
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- Running from a Rock Star (2017): A runaway bride’s fresh start collides with a famous man who’s used to getting what he wants.
- Running with a Sweet Talker (2017): A fast-talking charmer meets the one woman who won’t be won with charm alone.
- There Goes the Bride (2018) – Novella (often listed as Book 2.5): A short, relationship-focused detour that slots between books 2 and 3 for best context.
- Running From the Law (2018): A mistake turns complicated when a determined man and a woman on the run can’t stay apart.
- Running After a Heartbreaker (2019): A guarded heart and a stubborn pursuer test whether love can survive old damage.
- Running Out on The One (2024) – Novella: A later return to the world that works best after you know the town and its couples.
Numbering note: Some listings disagree on the series number for Running Out on The One; the stable takeaway is that it’s a later add-on and belongs after the original run.
Series 2: Small-Town Royalty (Read in order)
A two-book “return home” set with small-town pride, big feelings, and recurring locals.
- Homecoming King (2020): A hometown return forces two people to face what never got resolved the first time around.
- Duke-ing It Out (2021): A high-profile athlete and a driven trainer clash hard enough to expose what they actually need.
Standalone and short reads (No required order)
Locked in Love (2021) – Quarantine novella
- Locked in Love: An online-date disaster turns into forced proximity and the kind of chemistry that won’t stay inconvenient for long.
Anthology / collection appearance
- Happy New You (2019) – Multi-author anthology: A playful, rom-com ensemble where different couples chase fresh starts, messy feelings, and hopeful resets.
What to read first (3 practical starting picks)
- Start with Brides on the Run #1 if you like ongoing town energy and recurring characters: Running from a Rock Star.
- Start with Small-Town Royalty #1 if you want a quick two-book commitment: Homecoming King.
- Start with Locked in Love if you want the fastest sample of her voice in one sitting.
FAQs
Do these series share a universe?
They’re best treated as separate series. Within each series, order matters for cameos and “where are they now” moments.
Can I skip the Brides on the Run novella?
Yes. There Goes the Bride adds texture, but the main novels still track cleanly without it.
Are boxed sets different books?
No. Boxed sets typically bundle the same titles; use the lists above for the actual reading order.
Conclusion
If you want the cleanest, spoiler-safe experience, read Brides on the Run in order, then move to Small-Town Royalty. Add Locked in Love and Happy New You whenever you want extra short-form or anthology variety.
Frank is the editor of BookSeries.blog, focusing on publication order, chronological timelines, and spoiler-free reading guides for book series and fictional universes.

