Lauren Blakely Books in Order (Updated 2026-02-03)

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Lauren Blakely writes contemporary romance in many clearly labeled series, plus a smaller shelf of true standalones. If you hop around, you usually won’t be confused, but you will run into cameos and “oh, they ended up together” reveals.

Lauren Blakely Books in Order (Updated 2026-02-03)

If you want the smoothest ride: pick one series and read it straight through, then start another.


Where to start without overthinking it

  • For a current, easy entry: start with The Boyfriend Goal (hockey rom-com, series order is clear).
  • For a long-running fan favorite: start with Big Rock (funny, fast, and designed to binge).
  • For higher-stakes romance: start with My Sinful Nights (romantic suspense line; best read in order).

Reading rules that won’t let you down

  • Within a named series: read in the order shown below (it preserves introductions and avoids couple spoilers).
  • Holiday romances and one-off adventures: safe to read anytime.
  • Some series are “standalones with a friend group”: you can skip around, but order makes the friendships feel richer.

Love and Hockey (read in order)

  1. The Boyfriend Goal: A roommates setup turns into a real relationship that neither of them planned to want this much.
  2. The Romance Line: An enemies-to-lovers collision pits a player and a publicist against the feelings neither can manage.
  3. The Proposal Play: A convenient arrangement starts as logistics and ends as a life choice.
  4. The Girlfriend Zone: A coach’s daughter romance where boundaries get tested the moment chemistry shows up.
  5. The Overtime Kiss: A single dad and a nanny discover that care-taking can become intimacy.
  6. The Flirting Game: Fake dating with a neighbor turns into the kind of closeness that can’t stay pretend.

Holiday romances (read anytime)

  1. My Favorite Holidate: A Christmas fake-date bargain gets complicated when the “temporary” feelings don’t leave on schedule.
  2. Merry Little Kissmas: A holiday pact with the wrong person becomes the best mistake of the season.

My Hockey Romance (read in order)

  1. Double Pucked: A revenge plan spirals into a high-heat tangle with two hockey players and unexpected tenderness.
  2. Puck Yes: A fake marriage gambit becomes far too real once jealousy and trust enter the room.
  3. Thoroughly Pucked!: A runaway bride collides with two best friends, and the solution is definitely not simple.
  4. Well and Truly Pucked: Forced proximity turns friends-to-lovers into a “why didn’t we do this sooner” awakening.

The Virgin Society (read in order)

  1. The RSVP: A forbidden, age-gap attraction forces both leads to decide what risk is worth taking.
  2. The Tryst: A secret relationship tests whether desire can survive daylight and consequences.
  3. The Tease: Flirtation turns serious when the person who shouldn’t matter becomes the only one who does.

The Dating Games (read in order)

  1. The Virgin Next Door: Close proximity and temptation collide when “just neighbors” stops being believable.
  2. Two A Day: A bold routine becomes a messy lesson in what a heart actually wants.
  3. The Good Guy Challenge: A plan to date “better” backfires when the best match breaks all the rules.

How to Date (read in order)

  1. My So-Called Love Life: A fresh start in dating becomes a comedy of errors with one surprisingly steady constant.
  2. Plays Well With Others: Friendship lines blur when two people can’t stop showing up for each other.
  3. The Almost Romantic: A near-miss connection becomes impossible to ignore once the timing finally shifts.
  4. The Accidental Dating Experiment: A test-run romance turns into the one outcome neither expected.

One big romantic-comedy adventure (standalone)

  • A Real Good Bad Thing: A wild trip forces two people to confront what’s real when everything else is chaos.

Boyfriend Material (read in order)

  1. Asking For a Friend: An outrageous proposal setup becomes the start of a sincere, messy love story.
  2. Sex and Other Shiny Objects: Attraction sparks when two people stop performing and start being honest.
  3. One Night Stand-In: A “fill-in” relationship turns into the best part of their lives.
  4. Overnight Service: A fast, impulsive connection turns into something that demands follow-through.

Big Rock (read in order)

  1. Big Rock: A commitment-phobe talks big until the one woman who won’t play along calls his bluff.
  2. Mister O: A notorious flirt tries to teach pleasure and learns vulnerability instead.
  3. Well Hung: A “no strings” arrangement fails the moment real feelings show up.
  4. Full Package: A man used to being wanted meets the one person he actually wants back.
  5. Joy Ride: An irresistible temptation turns into a relationship worth the risk of change.
  6. Hard Wood: A confident exterior cracks when the stakes become emotional instead of physical.

Happy Endings (read in order)

  1. Come Again: A one-night spark becomes the start of something that refuses to stay casual.
  2. Shut Up and Kiss Me: A battle of wills turns into a surrender neither of them hates.
  3. Kismet: A lucky break becomes a love story that feels inevitable in hindsight.
  4. My Single-Versary: A “celebrate being single” plan turns into the exact opposite.

The Rules of Love (read in order)

  1. The Virgin Rule Book: A “rules-first” romance collapses when attraction rewrites the playbook.
  2. The Virgin Game Plan: A careful strategy fails when emotions won’t stay strategic.
  3. The Virgin Replay: A second chance romance proves the past isn’t finished with them yet.
  4. The Virgin Scorecard: A final love story tally that shows feelings don’t follow math.

The Extravagant (read in order)

  1. One Night Only: A single night with a bodyguard-level protector becomes the start of real trust.
  2. One Exquisite Touch: Luxury and danger sharpen the intimacy until hiding is no longer possible.
  3. My One-Week Husband: A temporary marriage pact becomes the most permanent thing in their lives.

The Guys Who Got Away (read in order)

  1. Birthday Suit: A friends-to-lovers reunion forces a long-buried “what if” into the open.
  2. Dear Sexy Ex-Boyfriend: A blast from the past returns, and the old chemistry still works too well.
  3. The What If Guy: A single choice from years ago gets re-tested when the right person reappears.
  4. Thanks for Last Night: A one-night decision becomes a relationship that won’t stay in a box.
  5. The Dream Guy Next Door: The person next door becomes the person who finally feels like home.

Always Satisfied (read in order)

  1. Satisfaction Guaranteed: A bold promise turns into a romance that changes what “enough” means.
  2. Never Have I Ever: A dare-like dynamic turns intimate when truth replaces bravado.
  3. Instant Gratification: A quick connection becomes a slow decision to build something real.
  4. PS It’s Always Been You: Long-time feelings finally get said out loud.

The Gift (read in order)

  1. The Engagement Gift: A special surprise turns into an emotional turning point.
  2. The Virgin Gift: A first-time story that focuses on trust, choice, and tenderness.
  3. The Decadent Gift: A fantasy becomes a relationship when both people stop pretending it’s “just fun.”

The Heartbreakers (read in order)

  1. Once Upon a Real Good Time: A rock-star romance that tests whether chemistry can survive real life.
  2. Once Upon a Sure Thing: A confident connection gets shaken by fear of wanting too much.
  3. Once Upon a Wild Fling: A fling turns serious when the feelings refuse to pack up and leave.

Sinful Men (read in order)

  1. My Sinful Nights: A dangerous world forces two people to choose trust before they’re ready.
  2. My Sinful Desire: Desire collides with secrets, and the cost of honesty rises fast.
  3. My Sinful Longing: Longing turns into action when waiting becomes its own risk.
  4. My Sinful Love: Love becomes the one vulnerability the characters must protect.
  5. My Sinful Temptation: Temptation becomes a test of loyalty, courage, and the future.

From Paris With Love (read in order)

  1. Wanderlust: A Paris escape becomes a personal reinvention with romance attached.
  2. Part-Time Lover: A “limited time” arrangement becomes a permanent emotional stake.

One Love (read in order)

  1. The Sexy One: A friend-group romance where confidence hides real need.
  2. The Hot One: Attraction escalates when friendship stops being enough.
  3. The Knocked Up Plan: A plan becomes a family story faster than anyone expected.
  4. Come As You Are: Love wins when both people stop trying to be someone else.

Lucky in Love (read in order)

  1. Best Laid Plans: A careful plan derails when the wrong person feels right.
  2. The Feel Good Factor: A relationship grows when both people choose joy on purpose.
  3. Nobody Does It Better: Confidence meets its match in someone who sees through the act.
  4. Unzipped: A playful premise turns into genuine intimacy.

No Regrets (read in order)

  1. The Start of Us: Two young hearts collide, and the first decision sets the tone for everything after.
  2. The Thrill of It: Attraction intensifies while the past keeps demanding payment.
  3. Every Second With You: A hard-earned ending where love becomes a daily choice.

Caught Up in Love (read in order)

  1. The Pretending Plot: A pretend relationship becomes the only real thing in their lives.
  2. The Dating Proposal: A proposal setup turns into a genuine commitment problem.
  3. The Second Chance Plan: A second try forces both people to stop repeating the same mistakes.
  4. The Private Rehearsal: A rehearsal for romance becomes the actual romance.

Seductive Nights (read in order)

  1. Night After Night: A high-heat beginning launches a story that won’t stay safe.
  2. After This Night: The consequences hit when desire becomes public.
  3. One More Night: A return to the fire proves it never truly went out.
  4. A Wildly Seductive Night: The final push where danger and devotion meet.

A shorter two-book run (read in order)

  1. Nights With Him: A scorching connection becomes a relationship with real emotional weight.
  2. Forbidden Nights: What they want most becomes the one thing they’re told they can’t have.

Standalones and one-offs (read anytime)

  • Unbreak My Heart: A second-chance romance where healing is the real plot.
  • The Muse: A Paris-set love story with a magical-leaning twist on fate.

Latest release status

On Lauren Blakely’s official checklists, these are highlighted as current and upcoming series entries:

  • Latest featured releases: Just Breaking The Rules, The Flirting Game, Merry Little Kissmas.
  • Upcoming listed next: Just Playing for Keeps, It Seemed Like a Good Idea.

(If you tell me whether you prefer Kindle-only titles, audiobooks, or print-first releases, I can sort the “newest first” section to match how you actually read.)


FAQs

Do I have to read everything from the beginning?
No. Choose a series that matches your mood and read that sequence. That’s enough to keep spoilers low.

Which lines are the most “series-like”?
Love and Hockey, Big Rock, and Sinful Men are the easiest to follow in a strict order.

Are the holiday books connected?
They’re best treated as seasonal standalones unless you’re collecting cameos.


Conclusion

If you want one dependable plan: start with The Boyfriend Goal (modern entry), or Big Rock (classic binge). Finish that run, then pick the next series that fits your mood. That approach keeps character crossovers fun instead of confusing.

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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.