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What Order To Read Colleen Hoover Books?

You ever find yourself down a reading rabbit hole, only to realize there’s this massive stack of books by the same author and you have no clue where to begin? That was me when I first discovered Colleen Hoover. I mean, between TikTok recommendations, overheard book conversations, and honestly, just everyone buzzing about that twist in Verity, I was hooked.

But with her sprawling catalog, series, standalones, novellas, I needed a clear path. So naturally, I dove into research, pulled up publication timelines, and assembled a roadmap. And now I get to share it with you, so you can read with intention, not confusion.

Order to Read Colleen Hoover Books

Here’s a clean, reader-friendly path drawn from the most reliable chronological and series order info:

1. Slammed Series

  1. Slammed (2012)
  2. Point of Retreat (2012)
  3. This Girl (2013)

2. Hopeless Series

  1. Hopeless (2012)
  2. Losing Hope (2013)
  3. Finding Cinderella (novella, 2013)
  4. All Your Perfects (2018, stands alone but ties into the series)
  5. Finding Perfect (novella, 2019)

3. Maybe Someday Series

  1. Maybe Someday (2014)
  2. Maybe Not (novella, 2014)
  3. Maybe Now (2018)

4. It Ends With Us Series

  1. It Ends With Us (2016)
  2. It Starts With Us (2022)

5. Standalone & Other Works (in publication order):

  • Ugly Love (2014)
  • November 9 (2015)
  • Confess (2015)
  • Never Never (with Tarryn Fisher; multi-part novella, 2015–2016; compiled in 2023)
  • Too Late (2016)
  • Without Merit (2017)
  • Verity (2018)
  • Regretting You (2019)
  • Heart Bones (2020)
  • Layla (2020)
  • Reminders of Him (2022)

Why This Order Works (and Other Reading Tips)

  • Series Flow: Reading each series in sequence ensures you follow character arcs and emotional beats as intended. Novellas like Finding Cinderella and Maybe Not provide enriching side stories that slot perfectly between main entries.
  • Standalone First? Not everyone agrees on this, but starting with standalones like Ugly Love or Verity can give you a taste without locking you into emotional arcs, great if you’re unsure about committing.
  • Standalone Tie-Ins: All Your Perfects is technically a standalone, but it resonates deeper when you’ve read the Hopeless characters. Still, you can read it solo. Fans reassure it works as a standalone, even with a cameo epilogue nod.
  • Emotional Landscape: Colleen Hoover is renowned for diving deep into raw, often difficult themes, domestic violence in It Ends With Us, trauma in the Hopeless series, psychological twists in Verity. Remember to pace yourself and take breaks.

Extra Sections: “About the Author” & “Colleen Hoover on Screen”

Colleen Hoover

A Bit About Colleen Hoover

Colleen Hoover’s journey is as compelling as her stories. She burst onto the scene with self-published YA romances (Slammed, Hopeless) that exploded through word-of-mouth and book fandoms. Over the years, she’s diversified into adult contemporary romance and psychological thrillers, while experimenting with formats, novellas, series bind-ups, anthologies, you name it.

Today, she’s not just a bestseller; she’s a cultural phenomenon thanks to platforms like BookTok and her heart-wrenching themes that linger long after the last page. In 2023, Time named her one of the 100 most influential people in the world.

From Pages to Screen: Hoover in Hollywood

  • It Ends With Us hit theaters in August 2024, starring Blake Lively & Justin Baldoni, reinforcing just how powerful Hoover’s storytelling translates on-screen.
  • Coming soon:
    • Regretting You hits theaters in October 2025.
    • Reminders of Him set for February 2026.
    • Verity follows in May 2026, a tense thriller getting its cinematic moment.

Seeing her novels on screen underscores the emotional resonance behind her words, and gives readers something to look forward to as they turn each page.

Verdict

So here’s the wrap-up: if you’re diving into Colleen Hoover’s books, this reading order gives you smooth emotional arcs, story coherence, and that sweet payoff when characters intertwine. Begin with the Slammed or Hopeless series for heartbreak and hope, weave through Maybe Someday for melody and healing, brace yourself for the heartbreak and redemption in It Ends With Us, and then savor (or brace for) the standalones, especially Verity, Regretting You, Reminders of Him. Mix in the novellas for bonus depth.

At the end of the day, there’s no wrong way to explore CoHo’s world. Go with the flow, trust the journey, just maybe keep tissues nearby.

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Know Your Author

Emon Anam

Hi, I’m Emon
I’m the voice and heart behind Whimsy Read. After nine years in the world of banking, I followed my passion for storytelling into the world of SEO and content strategy. Now, I blend that analytical eye with a deep love for literature to bring you book reviews that are thoughtful, honest, and always focused on the stories that stay with you.
When I’m not reading or writing, you’ll find me enjoying joyful chaos with my wife and three kids, getting lost in a new series, or revisiting my old loves: theater, music, and gaming. At the end of the day, I believe great books are meant to be shared, and I’m so glad you’re here to share them with me.

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