If you love Colleen Hoover’s books, we’ve got some incredible book recommendations for you to help keep you sustained until her next release.
Hoover is the master at capturing the essence of love and the complexities of life through her tales of heart-wrenching romance and gripping thrillers. Whether you are drawn to her angst-filled love stories, thought-provoking relationships, or emotionally charged themes, Hoover has a novel for everyone.
Hits like the It Ends with Us series, Verity and Reminders of Him, have taught us so much about love, heartbreak and ourselves, and these book picks will do the same.
Here is a diverse collection of other books that capture the essence of Colleen Hoover’s captivating storytelling and will leave you even more excited for the upcoming film.
Books To Read if You Love Colleen Hoover
‘All Signs Point to Malibu’
Hailey Harris, a successful life coach with the ability to see the future, uses her gift to guide clients but she struggles with loneliness. When she foresees a disastrous ending for her ex, Liam, and his fiancée, Hailey feels compelled to intervene.
Planning Liam’s engagement party while trying to stop the wedding, Hailey contends with Liam’s suspicious best man, Warren, and her own spiraling plans. As she uncovers the true cause of Liam’s future heartbreak, Hailey must decide whether to keep fighting fate or trust in an unexpected love. Full of humor, romance, and tough choices, All Signs Point to Malibu is a book that Colleen Hoover fans will devour.
‘Always Orchid’
In the third instalment of Carol Van De Hende’s Goodbye, Orchid series, Phoenix Walker, forever changed by a heroic act, fears hurting Orchid Paige and pushes her away in this third addition to the Goodbye Orchid series by Carol Van Den Hende. Orchid is determined to rebuild their love and intimacy, despite his injuries. Moving to her family’s ancestral home in China, they face superstitions and discrimination against people with disabilities. Together, they must find a way to turn prejudice into acceptance and keep their love alive.
‘Mayluna’
Kelley McNeil sets her book in the 1990s where Carter Wills, a lead singer of the alt-rock band Mayluna, had a secret love with a woman that changed both their lives.
Now, many years later, Evie Waters’s grown childrendiscover that she is the “mystery girl” in an iconic photo with Carter, leading them on a journey to uncover what happened decades ago. As Evie and Carter recount their secret love story, it reveals a connection of profound joy, regret, and many unforgettable moments that felt destined to last forever. What could’ve gone wrong?
‘Meet Me on the Bridge’
What happens when you meet the man of your dreams in a dream? In a twist of fate, you come to realize he was real and passed away one year ago — on the bridge that you agreed to have your first date on.
There’s only one solution, go back and change the past to make your own happy ending. But changing the past can have consequences and sometimes happy endings aren’t always possible.
This beautiful time travel romance from author Sarah J. Harris is about love, life, and loss and is the perfect read for any Colleen Hoover fan looking for their next novel.
‘Mind Games’
Each June, the Foxes drive to Appalachia to drop off their children at their grandmother’s for a two-week stay. Twelve-year-old Thea enjoys the freedom and the comforting smells of her grandmother’s home, unaware of her parents’ impending danger. Thea and her grandmother share a special kind of sight, realizing something terrible has happened tothem after a shared nightmare.
As Thea grows up, her ability to see intominds and souls brings her face to face with the man who shattered her childhood. But he also shares her gift and is seeking vengeance.
‘The Curious Secrets of Yesterday’
Tulsi Gupta was raised in a family of spice healers and now feels torn between tradition and her desire for independence. When she discovers a long-lost letter from her grandmother that tells of betrayal, Tulsi sets out to uncover her family’s secrets, instead finding unexpected connections and the courage to pursue love and her true purpose.
As she dives deeper into her family’s and her own past, Tulsi is determined to heal old wounds and forge her own path forward. Namrata Patel’s The Curious Secrets of Yesterday is a story of finding oneself and learning to love.
‘The Five Year Lie’
Ariel Cafferty receives a disturbing text from Drew, the man she loved and believed dead for years. The message upends everything she thought she knew about his disappearance. As she digs deeper, Ariel discovers that everything she was told five years ago is wrong and that someone is still lying to her.
To protect herself and her son, she must uncover the truth about what really happened to Drew. Colleen Hoover fans who are looking for a thriller full of tragedy and heartbreak will thoroughly enjoy Sarina Bowen’s The Five Year Lie.
‘The Husbands’
After returning home one night, Lauren finds a man at her door claiming to be her husband with photo evidence, but she is not married. As she grapples with his confusing situation, her “husband” disappears into the attic, and a new man emerges, reshaping her life once more. Faced with the possibility of infinite husbands and altered lives, Lauren grapples with the existential questions: What is the right path? And when she should stop trying to do better and just live? Holly Gramazio’s The Husbands is an inspiring tale of choice, fulfillment, and the pursuit of meaning.
‘The Letters We Keep’
Aspiring engineer Jessie Ahuji becomes entangled with privileged billionaire Ravi Kumar when a campus prank locks them both in Davidson Tower’s haunted library. While locked in, the two discover letters from lost lovers, unraveling a captivating mystery. Drawn even closer together by the tragic romance of the past, Jessie and Ravi find themselves in their own star-crossed connection and wonder if they can defy fate’s grip on their lives.
As they dive deeper into the mysteries of the tower library, they begin to question if their destinies are their own or if they have become intertwined with those of the ill-fated lovers who haunt the tower’s history.
‘The Vacation Rental’
Georgia rents out her country home and heads to the Connecticut shore with her husband and daughter to ease family tensions. Anna, escaping a troubled relationship, finds refuge in Georgia’s woodland house. As the weeks pass, both women realize that the pleasures of escape are as unreliable as the comforts of home. They can’t shake the feeling that something is about to go terribly wrong.
‘The Wife Before’
Samira Wilder’s life takes an unexpected turn when she meets Roland Graham, a wealthy and caring pro golfer who proposes marriage. She relocates to his secluded Colorado mansion, eager for a fresh start.
However, discovering the journals of Roland’s late wife, Melanie, leads Samira to suspect her death was no accident and that Roland may not be as perfect as he seems.
As her trust in him fades and fear grows, Samira is determined to uncover the truth about Melanie’s last days, realizing that the truth is not always what it seems. Shanora Williams’ The Wife Before is the perfect novel for fans of Colleen Hoover’s Verity, with hints of mystery, murder, and suspense.
‘This Used to Be Us’
After twenty-two years together, Danielle and Alex are getting a divorce, but sharing a nesting apartment while swapping days with their teenage boys at the family home. In the apartment, they reflect on their past, rediscover their single selves, and reenter the dating scene.
Despite the separation, they start to remember what they once loved about each other. When a family crisis reunites them, they face a dramatic test that leads to an emotional conclusion. Renée Carlino delivers the perfect novel for Colleen Hoover fans who are looking for a story about breaking apart and healing back together again.
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