Every Ali Hazelwood Book, Ranked—From 'The Love Hypothesis' to 'Bride'

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It’s only been five short years since Ali Hazelwood’s debut novel, The Love Hypothesis, took the romance genre by storm, landing on The New York Times Best Sellers list and staying there for 40-plus weeks. Rather than resting on her laurels, however, the writer rolled up her sleeves and got to work, churning out nine more novels and 10 novellas since then.

It was a radical shift for the former neuroscience professor, whose STEM-focused plots were drawn directly from her experiences as a woman in the field. “When I started my Ph.D., I was the only woman in my cohort, and it felt kind of isolating,” she told WGBH in 2023.

Now, she's resonating with readers worldwide—especially an audience on #BookTok—with her ultra-steamy tales of brainy romance. “Whenever I write a book, all I ever hope is that it will help people to pass a couple of hours without thinking of whatever it is that bothers them in real life,” Hazelwood told Woman’s World. "Also, I love smut!”

If you, too, love a good smutty romance, you’ve come to the right place: We ranked the author's best novels from the STEM-iest to the steamiest. Check out the best Ali Hazelwood books ranked below.

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The Best Ali Hazelwood Books, Ranked

What is the spiciest Ali Hazelwood book?

Hazelwood's Deep End is widely regarded among fans and critics alike as her spiciest novel for its portrayal of Vandy and Lukas’s kink BDSM scenes. As one Goodreads reader opined, “This is everything Fifty Shades thought it was and also they have the stamina of Olympic athletes.”

If bondage isn’t exactly your bag, however, you can reach for Bride or Not in Love, both of which are also on the more explicit side of Hazelwood’s catalog.

Who else should I read if I like Ali Hazelwood?

If you like Ali Hazelwood, other contemporary romance novelists, like Emily Henry and Tessa Bailey, might be right up your alley.

Hazelwood also has some of her own recommendations, citing Sherry Thomas’s The One in My Heart as an inspiration and shouting out Denise Williams’s Technically Yours and Jo Segura’s Raiders of the Lost Heart on social media. “Both these books 1) are VERY STEAMY 🔥 2) contain MMCs who fall first and hard and then pine for YEARS 💅 3) are our today ✅ One is set in STEM and one in archaeology and they’re both AMAZING,” she gushed on Instagram.

What is Ali Hazelwood’s best-selling book?

Hazelwood’s debut novel, The Love Hypothesis, is by far her best-selling book.

“My first book was very successful, but none of my other books have been as successful,” she said on the "Creative Inspired Happy" podcast in 2024, noting that she has had to find other ways to measure "success" as her career has progressed.

“[In 2022], I was full of anxiety, and I was like, “Oh, my God, people aren’t going to like my other books, and nothing is ever going to compare,’” she confessed to WGBH.

However, Hazelwood has come a long way since then, telling the outlet, “I am not very anxious about it anymore, and I think it's because I have completely cut myself off [from] any sort of online basis…If people don't like the book, I will never know. And that is beautiful.”

What Ali Hazelwood Books are being adapted in to movies and TV shows?

We'll get to see at least one of our favorite Ali Hazelwood love stories on the silver screen—and very soon! 2026 will mark the release of her first-ever adaptation: The Love Hypothesis, which is set to star Lili Reinhart and Tom Bateman. (Bateman is married to Daisy Ridley, which is a fun, fated twist, considering the book began as fan fiction involving her Star Wars character Rey.) The highly anticipated rom-com is among the many book-to-screen projects from Prime Video, which also brought us Off Campus, The Summer I Turned Pretty, Every Year After, among other titles. A release date hasn't been announced quite yet, though it was teased as part of the streamer's summer slate, so the wait shouldn't be too much longer.

It also sounds like there's another adaptation in the works. In a January 2026 GQ interview, Red, White Royal Blue star Taylor Zakhar Perez revealed he was working on bringing another one of Hazelwood's books to the screen. Although he couldn't share many details, including which novel or whether it was a series or a movie in the works, he described it as a passion project. "I can’t be too specific with it, but I am working with a producer to adapt an Ali Hazelwood novel right now," the actor said. "I’ve been working on it for the last six months, and I’m really excited about it, of what it could be."

Considering he broke out in another romance novel adaptation, we have our full trust in him and can't wait to see what's next!

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