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I Choose You Books in Order

Part ofDiamond D Johnson Books in Order

See I Choose You by Diamond D Johnson, with the book list in order, a short summary, and background on what to expect.

Last updated: January 13, 2026

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3 books

1

The Matrimony

by Diamond D Johnson

2015

A relationship reaches the point where vows feel like the next step, but real life has a way of testing commitment first. Between family drama and lingering secrets, the couple must decide if marriage is the solution or the pressure cooker.

2

Ready 4 Whatever

by Diamond D Johnson

2015

She thinks she is ready for whatever life throws at her, until love and chaos show up together. When a risky connection turns serious, she has to decide what boundaries actually matter. Being ready might mean changing the plan.

3

I Choose You

by Diamond D Johnson

2015

Choosing love is easy when life is simple. It is harder when family, history, and temptation all want a vote. This story follows a couple deciding whether they are truly ready to pick each other, out loud and for real.

Series background & context

I Choose You is a stand-alone style story within Johnson's catalog, but it still fits the same emotional lane: love that has to be chosen on purpose. Even when there is only one main book, the story is built with the same urban romance energy, big feelings, and consequences that do not stay quiet.

This is the kind of romance that focuses on decision-making. It is not just about who you want. It is about what you are willing to risk, what you are willing to change, and what you are finally willing to admit out loud.

A lot of the tension in a story like this comes from outside voices. Family, friends, and old ties can make love feel like a vote instead of a choice. The characters have to sort through what is real and what is pressure.

Choosing is the point.

Expect relationship drama that stays rooted in emotions and boundaries rather than random twists. The story leans into accountability: owning mistakes, setting limits, and deciding whether love is healthy or just familiar.

If you like romances where the biggest conflict is not whether two people feel something, but whether they can actually commit to the work of being together, this book fits. It reads best when you go in expecting heart, tension, and a couple that has to make their choice with their whole chest.

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