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Are Colleen Hoover’s books a series? Yes! Colleen Hoover has published 27 separate books to date, and 17 of those books are part of 5 separate series of books you can binge-read to more deeply follow the lives of characters you grow to love.

Learning about each Colleen Hoover series will leave you with an exciting list of books to read by the #1 New York Times bestselling contemporary spicy romance author, so let’s get literary!

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Colleen Hoover Series List

There are five top book series to read by Colleen Hoover: Slammed, Hopeless, Maybe Someday, Never Never, and It Ends with Us. Each Colleen Hoover series and the books in it are listed below in order of publication date, which is generally the best way to read them:

Slammed Series

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

Hopeless Series

  1. Hopeless (2012)
  2. Losing Hope (2013)
  3. Finding Cinderella (2013)
  4. All Your Perfects (2018)
  5. Finding Perfect (2019)

Maybe Someday Series

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

Never Never Series (co-authored with Tarryn Fisher)

  1. Never Never (Part 1) (2015)
  2. Never Never (Part 2) (2015)
  3. Never Never (Part 3) (2016)
  4. Never Never (Parts 1, 2, and 3 re-published in one book) (2023)

It Ends with Us Series

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

Where To Start: If you’re wondering where to start with the author Colleen Hoover’s series of books, It Ends with Us is, by far, the most popular choice — a #1 New York Times bestseller that’s sold millions of copies over several years.

All other Colleen Hoover books are standalone novels.

Details About Each Colleen Hoover Series

Slammed

Slammed is a romance series of three books: Slammed, Point of Retreat, and This Girl.

The age rating for the Slammed series is Young Adults aged 14 and over.

It follows the story of grieving teenager Layken, who meets her new neighbor Will, a cute guy who loves slam poetry. However, a shocking discovery threatens their relationship and tests how hard they are willing to go to save the relationship.

The third and final book in the series offers Will’s perspective through flashbacks and presents shocking confessions.

For more, read the full guide to the Slammed series.


Hopeless

Hopeless is a series of five books: Hopeless, Losing Hope, Finding Cinderella, All Your Perfects, and Finding Perfect.

The age rating for the Hopeless series is Mature Adults aged 17 and over.

It follows the story of teenager Sky, who meets a man with a storied past and reputation around town, Dean Holder. He reminds her of her own troubled past and, when secrets are revealed, she struggles to trust him.

The series continues to offer Dean’s point of view on his past, his friend Daniel’s love story and, finally, a Thanksgiving holiday in which the characters join together and attempt to answer questions about shared secrets.

For more, read the full guide to the Hopeless series.


Maybe Someday

Maybe Someday is a series of three books: Maybe Someday, Maybe Not, and Maybe Now.

The age rating for the Maybe Someday series is Mature Adults aged 17 and over.

It follows the story of a down-on-her-luck college student named Sydney who becomes intrigued by her guitar-playing neighbor, Ridge.

The series spins off and tells the story of enemies-to-lovers roommates, then it concludes the story of all the characters, with links to original music for all you fans (like me) of pairing your reads with related lifestyle!

For more, read the full guide to the Maybe Someday series.


Never Never

Never Never is a series of three books that Colleen Hoover co-authored with Tarryn Fisher: Never Never (Part 1), Never Never (Part 2), and Never Never (Part 3). In 2023, Never Never was re-published with all three parts in one book.

The age rating for the Never Never series is Young Adults aged 14 and over.

It follows the story of Charlize and Silas, childhood best friends turned lovers, who lose their memory. Piecing the puzzle of their pasts back together causes them to question their relationship in a race against time.

For more, read the full guide to the Never Never series.


It Ends With Us

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It Ends With Us is a series of two bestselling books: It Ends With Us and It Starts With Us, which are both extremely popular with readers worldwide.

The age rating for the It Ends With Us series is Mature Adults aged 17 and over.

It begins with the most popular Colleen Hoover book: the story of small business owner Lily, who falls for a neurosurgeon named Ryle. When the relationship becomes toxic, she’s reminded of a male protector in her past, Atlas, as well as the similarities her relationship bears to that of her parents.

As the relationship between Lily and Ryle becomes more complex, the second book shares Atlas’s side of the story.

For more, read the full guide to the It Ends With Us series.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which of Colleen Hoover’s books are part of a series?

These Colleen Hoover books are part of a series: Slammed, Point of Retreat, This Girl, Hopeless, Losing Hope, Finding Cinderella, All Your Perfects, Finding Perfect, Maybe Someday, Maybe Not, Maybe Now, Never Never (Parts 1-3), It Ends with Us, and It Starts with Us.

Does Colleen Hoover have a series?

Yes. There are five series of Colleen Hoover books: Slammed, Hopeless, Maybe Someday, Never Never, and It Ends with Us.

Are any of Colleen Hoover’s books connected?

Yes. Five series of Colleen Hoover books contain connected stories: Slammed, Hopeless, Maybe Someday, Never Never, and It Ends with Us.

What Colleen Hoover books are not a series?

Ten Colleen Hoover books are not part of a series: Ugly Love, Confess, November 9, Too Late, Without Merit, Verity, Regretting You, Heart Bones,
Layla, and Reminders of Him.

Conclusion

Each Colleen Hoover series of books offers a collection of stories you can binge and follow the same characters throughout a modern romance fiction narrative. There truly is something for everyone here:

  • Slammed: best for young adults
  • Hopeless: best for fans of emotional love stories
  • Maybe Someday: best for fans of rock star romances
  • Never Never: best for fans of mystery and suspense
  • It Ends with Us: best for everyone (of adult age), as it’s Colleen Hoover’s most popular series
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3 Comments

  1. Just a quick question.
    Iโ€™m currently reading Never Never- but Iโ€™m slightly confused.
    Is the 2023 new never never that came out in Feb- is that the 3 books in one?
    I am in the UK so I couldnโ€™t get Never Never part one that came out in 2015 on kindle. However I have just sampled part one in audiobook and it sounds like the first chapter of never never 2023.. sorry if this is a dim question- itโ€™s just confused me slightly.
    Look forward to hearing from you