Accidentally in Love Books in Order
Part ofSara Ney Books in OrderSee the Accidentally in Love books by Sara Ney in order, with short summaries, series notes, and an easy guide to where to start.
Last updated: June 7, 2026
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Publication Order
4 books
The Make Out Artist
by Sara Ney
2022
Practical and unimpressed, she is not looking for romance when smug Elias corners her with a favor at a party. Playing wingwoman should be simple, until the sparks between them stop feeling friendly.
The Mrs Degree
by Sara Ney
2022
Penelope thought leaving Jackson after an unexpected college pregnancy was the right thing to do. Their reunion forces both of them to face the years they lost and the life they might still claim.
The Player Hater
by Sara Ney
2022
Kicked into a weekend trip with her best friend's new football-star boyfriend, the heroine plans to keep watch, not flirt. Then she meets Davis, his charming best friend, and starts wondering if good guys can really be that good.
The Secret Roommate
by Sara Ney
2022
Hiding from paparazzi, a famous football player retreats to a quiet suburban rental and expects silence. Instead he gets a roommate who refuses to stay in the background, and the detour changes everything.
Series background & context
The Accidentally in Love books are built around one simple idea: these women are not chasing romance, and that is usually when it shows up anyway. Each book follows a different heroine, but they share the same easy, chatty Sara Ney rhythm, strong women, funny situations, and men who seem either too charming to trust or too complicated to ignore.
The series moves through a set of standalone love stories tied together by tone and connection rather than one giant plot. In The Player Hater, a suspicious weekend getaway turns into an unexpected attraction. The Mrs Degree adds second chances and the weight of choices made too early. The Make Out Artist leans into favors, banter, and reluctant curiosity. The Secret Roommate throws celebrity pressure and close quarters into the mix.
That range is part of the appeal. One book might give you a football-adjacent setup, another a reunion romance, another a wingwoman arrangement that gets far too personal. The common thread is that the heroines do not lose themselves when love arrives. They are practical, funny, and usually pretty clear on what they do not want, right up until the story proves them wrong.
These are adult contemporary romances, not campus books.
Expect modern settings, fast dialogue, and a lighter emotional touch even when the stakes get personal. The books work best if you want connected standalones with familiar energy: guarded people, great banter, and relationships that sneak up on everyone involved.
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