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FU High Books in Order

Part ofElla Goode Books in Order

See the FU High books by Ella Goode in order, with short summaries, series background, and an easy guide to where to start.

Last updated: June 8, 2026

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4 books

1

Ace of Hearts

by Ella Goode

2019

Ace arrives at Franklin Universal High focused on grades and her future, not athletes. Owen spots her once and decides he will do whatever it takes to become the ace of her heart.

2

Deuces Wild

by Ella Goode

2019

Mallory ends up hiding in Carter's car on the worst possible night, and the grumpy football player decides he is not letting her go. Their chemistry turns chaos into something unexpectedly steady.

3

Two of a Kind

by Ella Goode

2019

Brad balances hacking, secret fights, and family pressure until a privileged girl needing tutoring upends everything. He and Melody should come from different worlds, but they fit too well to ignore.

4

He’s All In

by Ella Goode

2020

A boy has loved Chandler for years but believes she belongs to his best friend. When that loyalty starts cracking, friendship and hidden feelings collide in a school-set romance about finally taking the risk.

Series background & context

FU High is Ella Goode's school-set romance series, and it leans fully into the fun of intense first love. The books center on students at Franklin Universal High, where athletes, scholarship kids, rich families, and outsiders all collide. The setup is youthful, but the emotional style is still classic Goode: quick attraction, fierce loyalty, and characters who are startlingly sure about what they want.

The books are short, but the school world gives them shape.

In Ace of Hearts, a serious new student with plans for the future catches the attention of a football player who decides he is all in. Deuces Wild brings in a grumpy jock and a heroine literally hiding in his car. Two of a Kind pairs a gifted hacker and underground fighter with a privileged girl who needs tutoring. Then He's All In turns toward friendship and longing, with feelings that have been simmering inside a tight group for far too long.

What makes the series work is the mix of sweetness and pressure. These are teenagers and young adults dealing with class gaps, family expectations, academic ambitions, sports, and the fear of wanting something before the rest of life feels sorted out. The problems are recognizably school-age, but the emotions are written with real urgency.

There is also a strong sense of type across the books. Goode clearly enjoys pairing tough or highly focused boys with girls who see past the image, and then letting devotion take over. Even when the characters start with rules, reputations, or so-called better plans, the romances push them toward openness fast.

If you want compact high school love stories with jocks, smart girls, social pressure, and a lot of certainty once the feelings click, FU High delivers exactly that.

It is a younger series, but it still feels unmistakably like Ella Goode.

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