Sara Ney writes contemporary romance in clearly labeled series, most of them built around a shared friend group, a campus, or a team. You can sample widely, but if you care about meeting characters in the “right” moment (and not seeing couples already together), read one series straight through before switching.

Below is a clean series-by-series order. Every title includes a fresh, one-line “what it is” note written for this guide.
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A no-fuss way to choose your starting point
- Want her most famous college romance run? Start with The Studying Hours.
- Want sports romance with big friend-group energy? Start with Jock Row (after the prequel novella if you like).
- Want newer “single girls falling unexpectedly” rom-com vibes? Start with The Player Hater.
- Want a shorter, newer trio with a clear beginning/middle/end? Start with How to Lose at Love.
How to Date a Douchebag (Read in order)
- The Studying Hours: A disciplined heroine and a notorious athlete collide, and “I can handle him” becomes a lie.
- The Failing Hours: A smart, guarded heroine meets a hero whose confidence hides a surprising tenderness.
- The Learning Hours: A quiet friendship turns into a slow realization that feelings don’t need permission.
- The Coaching Hours: Two people who don’t want complications create them anyway, one honest moment at a time.
- The Lying Hours: A relationship builds in the shadow of half-truths, and trust becomes the real test.
- The Teaching Hours: A shorter wrap-up that leans into closure, comfort, and choosing the future on purpose.
Jock Hard (Read in order)
0.5. Switch Hitter (novella): A quick entry that sets the tone for the rugby world and its chaotic charm.
- Jock Row: A crush, a friend group, and a rugby player who doesn’t do subtlety create a full-blown mess, beautifully.
- Jock Rule: An awkward, sweet heroine meets the big intimidating player who’s softer than his reputation.
–Switch Bidder (novella): A smaller side stop that works best once you’ve read the first two. - Jock Road: A road-trip setup turns forced proximity into the kind of closeness that can’t be walked back.
- Jock Royal: A hero who’s used to winning finds the one situation he can’t control, his feelings.
- Jock Reign: Attraction becomes certainty, and the relationship has to survive real-life pressure.
- Jock Romeo: A romance built on big gestures learns that staying is the bravest move.
Accidentally in Love (Read in order)
- The Player Hater: A strong-willed heroine meets a man who makes her “never again” rule feel negotiable.
- The Mrs Degree: A “this is practical” decision turns emotional fast when the relationship starts feeling like home.
- The Make Out Artist: Flirtation is the plan, until the plan starts acting like love.
- The Secret Roommate: A living situation and a growing bond force honesty that neither expected to want.
Campus Legends (Read in order)
- How to Lose at Love: A campus connection sparks, then dares both leads to admit what they actually need.
- How to Win the Girl: A romance shaped by persistence and vulnerability, where “winning” means showing up right.
- How to Score Off Field: Off-field choices carry bigger consequences, and the couple has to decide what matters most.
Houston Baddies Hockey (Read in order)
- Hit Me With Your Best Shot: A hockey hero meets a heroine who won’t be impressed without real effort.
- Can’t Always Get What You Want: Want turns into a problem when the timing is wrong, but the feelings are right.
- Don’t Go Breaking My Heart: A relationship faces the moment where trust has to become action, not intention.
Not Yours (Read in order)
- Not Your Biggest Fan: Admiration turns personal, and the fantasy has to survive reality.
- Biggest Player: A bigger-than-life hero meets the person who sees through the performance, and wants the real thing.
Trophy Boyfriends (Read in order)
- Hard Pass: A “nope” becomes a “wait… maybe” when chemistry refuses to behave.
- Hard Fall: The relationship deepens, and suddenly the stakes are emotional, not just physical.
- Hard Love: Love shows up like a wrecking ball, demanding honesty from both sides.
- Hard Luck: Bad timing tries to win, but the couple fights for a better ending.
The Bachelors Club (Read in order)
- Bachelor Society: A club built on swagger meets a romance that requires real accountability.
- Bachelor Boss: Power dynamics flip when a heroine refuses to be managed, or minimized.
#ThreeLittleLies (Read in order)
- Things Liars Say: A relationship begins with the wrong story, and the truth keeps pushing through.
- Things Liars Hide: Secrets stop being protective and start being destructive.
- Things Liars Fake: The final reckoning forces the couple to choose: clean honesty or clean goodbye.
Kiss & Make Up (Read in order)
- Kissing in Cars: A youthful romance built on stolen moments and impulsive bravery.
- He Kissed Me First: The “who started it?” question turns into “who can finish this right?”
- A Kiss Like This: A fuller, more certain love story that lands best after the first two.
Axes & Endzones (Newer series, read in order as released)
- Falling for the Fake Lumberjack (2026): A pretend persona becomes a real problem when attraction turns sincere.
- Married to the Scottish Player (2026): A bold commitment setup forces the couple to decide what’s real.
- Scouting the Single Dad (2026): A single-parent romance where stability and desire arrive together.
Standalones and co-writes (Read anytime)
- Love Sincerely Yours (with Meghan Quinn): Two people connect through words first, then have to survive the real-world version.
- FriendTrip (with M.E. Carter): A friendship vacation turns into the kind of trip that changes everything.
- Wedded Bliss (with M.E. Carter): Marriage pressure, expectations, and love collide when the fantasy meets real life.
- Kissmas Eve (with M.E. Carter, novella): A holiday spark that delivers quick warmth and quick payoff.
- New Year’s Steve (with M.E. Carter): A fresh-year reset romance where the new beginning gets personal fast.
- The Pucker Next Door: Neighbor tension turns into the kind of chemistry that won’t stay contained.
- Love on Ice (2026): A skating-and-sparks romance built around closeness, pressure, and choosing the leap anyway.
“Read this, then that” suggestions
If you want a satisfying Sara Ney run without overplanning:
- Classic college lane: The Studying Hours → finish the Douchebag series → jump to Campus Legends.
- Sports-first lane: Jock Row (plus the novella if you want it) → finish Jock Hard → then try Houston Baddies Hockey.
- Newest rom-com lane: Accidentally in Love → Not Yours → then sample any standalone.
Latest status
As of this update, Sara Ney has multiple 2026 releases showing across her newer series, including Love on Ice and several Axes & Endzones titles.
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