Getting Some Books in Order
Part ofEmma Chase Books in OrderExplore the Getting Some series by Emma Chase in order, with small-town romances, summaries, and guidance on where to start with Lakeside's teachers and doctors.
Last updated: January 12, 2026
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Publication Order
3 books
Getting Real
by Emma Chase
2022
Divorced ER doctor Connor Daniels juggles three energetic sons and a demanding job, leaving little room for romance, until nurse Violet Robinson's longtime crush turns into a real relationship that tests how they balance family, work, and desire.
Getting Played
by Emma Chase
2019
Math teacher and weekend drummer Dean Walker enjoys small-town bachelor life, but a scorching one-night stand with visiting DIY host Lainey Burrows leads to an unexpected pregnancy, forcing him to prove he can be the dependable partner and father she and her son deserve.
Getting Schooled
by Emma Chase
2018
Back in his New Jersey hometown, high school history teacher and football coach Garrett Daniels has life handled, until former girlfriend Callie Carpenter returns to care for her parents and teach drama, rekindling first love in crowded hallways and under Friday-night lights.
Series background & context
The Getting Some books trade palaces and big-city law firms for the halls of Lakeside High and the local hospital, following teachers, coaches, and doctors in a New Jersey town where everybody knows your business and love often shows up in the middle of everyday chaos.
The series starts with Getting Schooled, where history teacher and football coach Garrett Daniels is the golden boy of Lakeside High. He loves his job, his team, and his easy bachelor routine. Then Callie Carpenter, the girl who once owned his heart, comes home temporarily to help her injured parents and takes a job teaching drama at their old school. Watching Garrett and Callie navigate second chances amid faculty gossip, rowdy students, and small-town expectations gives the book both its laughs and its heart.
Getting Played shifts focus to Dean Walker, Garrett's friend and fellow teacher who spends his summers playing drums in a local band. Dean is firmly against settling down, happy with casual flings and his simple routine. A sizzling one-night stand with visiting single mom Lainey Burrows seems like more of the same, until months later he discovers she is pregnant with his child and that her teenage son is now in his advanced math class. The story follows Dean working to prove he is more than a charming mistake, and Lainey deciding whether she can trust him with her family.
In Getting Real, the spotlight moves to Connor Daniels, Garrett's older brother, a dedicated ER doctor and divorced father of three boys. Connor has put romance on the back burner, convinced that between his shifts and his sons he has no bandwidth left. Violet Robinson, an ER nurse who has quietly crushed on him for years, turns out to be exactly the person who can slip into his hectic life. A grocery-store mishap and a shared wedding weekend push them together, and the book leans into a more mature, blended-family love story.
What ties the series together is not just overlapping characters but a grounded sense of place. Friday night football games, staff meetings, school plays, neighborhood barbecues, and chaotic family dinners all show up on the page. Kids and teens are central to the stories rather than set dressing, and their reactions shape the adults' choices.
Tone-wise, these are warm, funny contemporaries with plenty of heat, but they also sit with things like aging parents, co-parenting with an ex, and what it looks like to build a new relationship when you already have roots. If you like romances where grown-ups talk through problems, fall in love in between classes or shifts, and find joy in small-town routines, the Getting Some series is a great fit.
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