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Almost Ever After Books in Order

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Explore the Almost Ever After books in order by Nicole Snow, with summaries, series notes, and help starting this newer fake-relationship romance series.

Last updated: June 7, 2026

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3 books

1

Almost Pretend

by Nicole Snow

2024

After illustrator Eleanor faints at an airport, brooding billionaire August Marshall catches her, then asks her to fake an engagement. The arrangement is practical, but the feelings are not.

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Almost Perfect

by Nicole Snow

2026

This upcoming third Almost Ever After book is set to continue Nicole Snow's mix of fake-relationship trouble, opposites-attract sparks, and emotional payoff. Public plot details are still limited.

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New

Almost Real

by Nicole Snow

2026

Vet tech Lena Joly only wants to save her struggling clinic, not fake an engagement to billionaire bad boy Brady Pruitt. Their shared love of animals makes the bargain a lot harder to keep casual.

Series background & context

Almost Ever After is Nicole Snow in a lighter, warmer, newer-key mode, though she still cannot resist a little mess. The series tagline floating around these books is basically the right one, opposites fake engagements and then discover the feelings are inconveniently real. That gives the whole line a clean emotional identity right away.

These books know exactly what they are doing.

Almost Pretend starts with a fainting heroine, a brooding billionaire, and a fake engagement that sounds absurd until the chemistry lands. Almost Real keeps the pattern going with a vet tech, a bad-boy billionaire, a struggling clinic, and another temporary engagement that should be practical but is obviously doomed to become emotional. Almost Perfect is the announced third entry, which makes the series feel like an ongoing home for this particular Snow flavor, grumpy-sunshine sparks, banter, emotional tenderness, and just enough outside complication to keep things moving.

Compared with the biker books or even some of the heavier small-town suspense titles, Almost Ever After feels more openly romantic and a little softer around the edges. The heroes are still guarded, wealthy, and often allergic to feelings. The heroines still have real problems and are not simply there to beam at them. But the overall effect is brighter. These stories are built to be immersive and emotional without feeling brutal.

There is also a strong thread of caretaking in the series. A heroine might be trying to help her family, save a clinic, or protect something meaningful from being lost. The heroes, for all their money and moodiness, end up pulled into that care. That helps the romances feel more grounded. The fake relationship is fun, but it is not the only thing holding the story together.

If you want Nicole Snow at her most approachable for readers who like fake engagement romance, this is a good place to start. The series is modern, bantering, and easy to sink into, with enough emotional heft to keep the happily-ever-after from feeling disposable.

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