Every Abby Jimenez Book, Ranked—From 'Just for the Summer' to 'The Happy Ever After Playlist'

Romance fans adore the way her novels explore complex, human issues.

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Is it just us, or are novelists doing the most these days? Before becoming a STEM romance novelist, Ali Hazelwood worked as a neuroscience professor; thriller author Frieda McFadden moonlights as a brain doctor; and Abby Jimenez is the latest writer with a dual career who has skyrocketed to success.

Not only has the romance writer topped The New York Times Best Sellers list, but you might recognize her name from a little cooking show known as Cupcake Wars. (Her Minnesota-based bakery, Nadia Cakes, took home the top spot on the series in 2012.)

“They’re both pleasant ways to escape and fun to share,” Jimenez told The New York Times of her two professions in June 2025. “Writing and baking are activities for introverts.”

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Although that hasn’t stopped Jimenez from connecting with over 1.5 million readers across 28 different languages through her prose. Her work has resonated with romance fans on and off #BookTok by pairing sweet-as-pie love stories with complex issues, such as infertility, death, and health struggles.

Whether you're a longtime fan or don't know where to start, there are a lot of Jimenez books worth reading—especially when you're looking for a good beach read for the summer. Below, we ranked the best Abby Jimenez books, so you know which one to pick up next.

Every Abby Jimenez Book, Ranked

Abby Jimenez stands in a high-end bakery

Abby Jimenez at her bakeshop Nadia Cakes in Maple Grove, Minnesota.

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What is Abby Jimenez's most popular book?

Abby Jimenez’s most popular book is, without question, Yours Truly. In a landslide of Reddit votes, it outranks her other titles, with fans gushing over its sweet, butterfly-inducing moments.

How to read Abby Jimenez’s books in order

If you’re someone who prefers to read your books in chronological order, you’ll want to start with 2019’s The Friend Zone, followed by 2020's The Happy Ever After Playlist—never mind the fact that Jimenez has said she actually wrote her second novel first.

From there, you can move on to Jimenez’s third, fourth, and fifth books, Life’s Too Short (2021), Part of Your World (2022), and Yours Truly (2023), before diving into Just for the Summer (2024), and her most recent books: Say You'll Remember Me (2025) and The Night We Met (2026).

While all of the books above can be read in a standalone fashion, you can also read them as collections.

The "Friend Zone" collection includes The Friend Zone, The Happy Ever After Playlist, and Life’s Too Short.

Jimenez’s second collection, "Part of Your World," meanwhile, includes Part of Your World, Yours Truly, and Just for the Summer.

So far, the author/baker has released two novels in the "Say You’ll Remember Me" series, including the book of the same name and The Night We Met.

Are any of Abby Jimenez’s books being turned into movies or TV shows?

It seems very likely! In spring 2026, Deadline reported that Independent Artist Group signed Jimenez for movie/TV representation. As the outlet points out, IAG also represents star authors like Elle Kennedy, Ana Huang, and others who all have book-to-series either airing or in the works right now.

Most recently, Part of Your World was optioned for feature-film development by Sophia Stallone and Balboa Productions (A.K.A. the daughter of Hollywood legend Sylvester Stallone, in collaboration with their family production house). There's little information about the movie thus far, so consider it still very early days.

In addition to Part of Your World, Deadline reported in 2021 that Thruline Entertainment was bringing The Happy Ever After Playlist to the big screen with the help of writer Marisa Coughlan and director Gail Mancuso. No updates about the project's status have been announced since then, but Jimenez noted that she hoped to be heavily involved in the process should it come to fruition.

“I will say that if I ever get the opportunity to make one of my books into a movie, I’m going to really do my hardest as an author to make sure that the readers are happy with the movie that they get,” she told US Weekly in April 2025. We also hope that dream becomes a reality!

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From #Booktok favorites to acclaimed best-selling authors, we regularly rank just about any book you can imagine. Beach reads? We’ve done our homework. Smutty STEM novels? We've got them covered, too. We’re methodical in our methods: combing through real-life reviews, seeing what fans are saying on Reddit, TikTok, and GoodReads, and, of course, actually reading the books. We simply love to read and keep up with what's trending in the book world—so you can focus on more important things, like devouring every single precious word.

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Nicole Briese

Nicole Briese is a Florida-based editor, writer and content creator who has been writing about all things culture-related since the O.G. Gossip Girl was still on the air. (Read: A lifetime ago.) She is a regular contributor to Marie Claire, covering books, films, and TV shows. In her spare time, when she's not obsessing over her cat, she's devouring all things fashion, beauty, and shopping-related. Check out her blog at Nicolebjean.com