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Jojo Moyes writes mostly standalone novels, you can pick up many of her books in any order. The only time order truly matters is when a story continues with the same lead character (especially the Lou Clark books), or when a novella is clearly written as a lead-in to a specific novel.

This guide gives you two things at once:
- a no-spoiler path for readers who want continuity protected, and
- a full publication-order list with a one-line, original hook for every title.
The few books where order matters
Lou Clark (read in this order)
- Me Before You (2012): A quiet life changes when Lou takes a job that becomes an intense, life-redefining connection.
- After You (2015): Grief and rebuilding collide as Lou tries to move forward without betraying what mattered.
- Still Me (2018): A new city and a new role force Lou to decide who she is when nobody is watching.
- Lou in Lockdown (2020, short story): A brief return to Lou’s voice during an unusual, enclosed stretch of life.
Sophie & Édouard (best in this order)
- Honeymoon in Paris (2012, novella): A marriage-on-the-edge trip shows the fracture lines before the bigger story opens up.
- The Girl You Left Behind (2012): A painting links two women across time, pulling love and loss into the present.
If you want one “grab-and-go” starting point
Pick based on the kind of story you want, no homework required:
- For modern friendship-and-family realism: We All Live Here
- For big romance with a mystery thread: The Last Letter from Your Lover
- For an ensemble with heart and humor: The One Plus One
- For historical camaraderie and courage: The Giver of Stars
Jojo Moyes novels in publication order (with a one-line hook each)
- Sheltering Rain (2002): A family retreat becomes a pressure chamber where old wounds finally speak out loud.
- Foreign Fruit / Windfallen (2003): A young woman’s life tilts when a bold outsider exposes everything her town prefers unsaid.
- The Peacock Emporium (2004): A mysterious shop and a complicated inheritance pull a woman back into the past she tried to outrun.
- The Ship of Brides (2005): War brides cross oceans toward uncertain futures, bound together by fear, hope, and sharp humor.
- Silver Bay (2007): A coastal town’s quiet balance breaks when an ambitious visitor threatens what the locals protect.
- Night Music (2008): A struggling mother, a crumbling estate, and an unexpected ally turn survival into something warmer.
- The Horse Dancer (2009): A fragile partnership forms between a girl, a horse, and an adult who didn’t plan to care again.
- The Last Letter from Your Lover (2011): A modern discovery opens a decades-old love story, and the truth refuses to stay tidy.
- Me Before You (2012): A job meant to be temporary becomes the relationship that changes everything.
- The Girl You Left Behind (2012): A portrait carries a love story forward in time, and drags secrets into daylight.
- The One Plus One (2014): A chaotic road trip forces a mismatched group to become a temporary family on purpose.
- Paris for One and Other Stories (2015, collection): Short, sharp stories of women at turning points, some funny, some quietly devastating.
- After You (2015): The “after” part of love arrives, and it’s harder than anyone admits.
- Still Me (2018): Reinvention looks glamorous from far away, until you have to live it every day.
- The Giver of Stars (2019): Women on horseback deliver books through danger and weather, building freedom one ride at a time.
- Someone Else’s Shoes (2023): A chance mix-up pushes two women into each other’s lives, and forces both to start over differently.
- We All Live Here (2025): A single mother’s already-full home becomes the stage for forgiveness, boundaries, and messy love.
Short fiction and what it is (so you don’t buy by accident)
- Paris for One and Other Stories: a story collection (best when you want shorter reads).
- Lou in Lockdown: a short return to Lou Clark (read after the Lou trilogy).
- Honeymoon in Paris: a novella that pairs naturally with The Girl You Left Behind.
A reading route that avoids spoilers and still feels varied
If you want to sample her range without stepping on sequel territory:
- The Last Letter from Your Lover
- The One Plus One
- The Giver of Stars
- Someone Else’s Shoes
- Then begin the Lou Clark books: Me Before You → After You → Still Me (and Lou in Lockdown last)
FAQs
Do Jojo Moyes books share one big connected universe?
No. Most are separate stories with separate casts.
Can I read Me Before You as a standalone?
Yes. It’s complete on its own. The later books continue the character’s life and will spoil where things land if read first.
Is Paris for One a novel?
It’s a collection (multiple shorter pieces), which makes it a good “try her voice” option if you prefer brief reads.
Frank is the editor of BookSeries.blog, focusing on publication order, chronological timelines, and spoiler-free reading guides for book series and fictional universes.

