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Mia Sosa writes contemporary romance and romantic comedy with a bright, fast-moving voice. Some of her books are true standalones, while others sit inside short series where familiar faces drift in and out.

Instead of a rigid rule, use this simple approach: read the newest standalones in publication order, and read any named series straight through once you start it.
Reading order in 30 seconds
- Want the modern rom-com run? Start with The Worst Best Man, then continue forward.
- Want a short holiday read? You Better Not Pout works on its own.
- Want her earlier backlist? Read Love on Cue in order, then Suits Undone in order.
Modern standalone novels in publication order
(These are separate stories; the order is mainly for seeing her style evolve. Every line below is written fresh for this guide.)
- The Worst Best Man (2020): A wedding planner is forced to work with the brother of the man who humiliated her, and the grudges don’t survive proximity.
- The Wedding Crasher (2022): A romantic meddler crashes a wedding and ends up fake-dating the very man whose life she just detonated.
- When Javi Dumped Mari (2025): Two best friends with a long-standing “approval pact” collide when one decides to get married, and the other can’t stay quiet anymore.
- The Starter Ex (March 10, 2026): A woman revives her old “starter ex” side gig to scare off her sister’s crush, then discovers he’s harder to sabotage than expected.
Short works and collections
(Quick reads; safe to slot in anywhere.)
- Sun of a Beach (novella): A work trip to a private island turns into a battle of wills where chemistry keeps ruining everyone’s professional plans.
- Amor Actually (anthology contribution): A holiday-themed romance bite built for a single sitting.
- You Better Not Pout (short story, Home Sweet Holidays): An ex-engaged couple pretends they’re still together for family events, and catches feelings they thought were already spent.
Love on Cue series (read in order)
(Three connected romances; best read in sequence so the friendships land cleanly.)
- Acting on Impulse: A “fresh start” getaway becomes complicated when flirtation turns into something that follows her home.
- Pretending He’s Mine: A pretend relationship starts as damage control and turns into the most honest thing in the room.
- Crashing into Her: A collision of timing, attraction, and pride forces two people to decide whether risk is worth it.
Suits Undone series (read in order)
(Earlier, office-and-power-dynamics romances; read in order for the smoothest character handoffs.)
- Unbuttoning the CEO: A high-pressure workplace relationship ignites when professional boundaries stop holding.
- One Night with the CEO: A single night becomes the start of a connection neither character can neatly compartmentalize.
- Getting Dirty with the CEO: A final escalation where desire, ambition, and consequences all arrive at once.
A reader-friendly “what should I read next?” path
If you want a tidy route that feels natural:
- The Worst Best Man
- The Wedding Crasher
- When Javi Dumped Mari
- The Starter Ex (when you’re ready for the newest release)
- Then choose Love on Cue (three-book binge) or dip into the short works as palate cleansers.
Research notes (not part of the article)
Information checked against: Mia Sosa’s official Books pages; Penguin Random House author page; Goodreads author bibliography; Fantastic Fiction bibliography.
Frank is the editor of BookSeries.blog, focusing on publication order, chronological timelines, and spoiler-free reading guides for book series and fictional universes.

