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Jennifer Miller Books in Order

See Jennifer Miller books in order, with quick summaries, series guides, and easy where-to-start tips for her romance novels and connected stories.

Last updated: July 9, 2026

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14 books

Pretty Little Lies

by Jennifer Miller

2013

Seven years after running from her first love, Olivia returns to Chicago expecting a fresh start, not Luke waiting in her past. One lie still shadows everything, turning their reunion into a sharp, emotional second-chance romance.

Perfect Little Plan

by Jennifer Miller

2014

Pyper Lexington has mapped out the perfect future, right down to the husband who should fit it. Then bartender Rixton Andrews upends the plan, forcing her to choose between appearances, expectations, and the kind of love she never meant to want.

Pretty Little Dreams

by Jennifer Miller

2014

Olivia wants to forget the nightmare she survived and move on, but Luke can see she is still breaking inside. This sequel digs into guilt, silence, and whether love can survive the truths they are both afraid to face.

Whispering Wishes

by Jennifer Miller

2014

Aspen Edwards reluctantly makes a wish list for the new moon, then watches every dream backfire in spectacular fashion. As her life unravels, her crush Wes becomes impossible to ignore in this funny, messy, romantic what-if story.

Fighting Envy

by Jennifer Miller

2015

Rowan has spent years believing she is unworthy of love, until MMA fighter Jackson Stone crashes into her darkest moment. Their romance is tender and intense, with family scars, healing, and hard-won trust at its center.

Fighting Wrath

by Jennifer Miller

2015

Tyson is drowning in anger when he meets a woman juggling secrets, survival, and heavy family responsibilities. Their attraction burns hot, but jealousy, hidden truths, and Tyson’s temper threaten to ruin the one good thing either of them has found.

Pretty Little Vows

by Jennifer Miller

2015

This short companion novella returns to Olivia and Luke as they head toward their wedding day. It is a quick, affectionate follow-up for readers who want more time with the Pretty Little Lies couple and their hard-won happy ending.

Charming

by Jennifer Miller

2016

Ella heads off on the honeymoon she planned with someone else and ends up meeting movie star Asher Charming instead. This modern Cinderella romance blends getaway fantasy, instant chemistry, and the risk of trusting love when nothing feels stable.

Fighting Lust

by Jennifer Miller

2016

MMA fighter Ryder King lives for no-strings hookups until one explosive encounter with Tessa Jameson leaves him wanting more. Both carry deep scars, and turning lust into trust proves harder than any fight.

Broken Melody

by Jennifer Miller

2017

Rock star Maddox Colt is spiraling when his band is told to add a female singer or be dropped. Sailor Blue arrives with serious talent and a past she wants buried, and their shared love of music sparks something hard to ignore.

Fighting Pride

by Jennifer Miller

2017

Five years after a devastating sacrifice tore them apart, Cole and Tatum are forced back into each other's lives. Old love is still there, but so are grief, secrets, and the damage left by the choice that changed everything.

Give Me A Reason

by Jennifer Miller

2018

When Remy Sinclair gets life-changing news, her childhood best friend Oliver Gentry becomes the person she leans on most. Old feelings rise fast as they face grief, fear, and the chance at a love neither has ever named aloud.

Perfect Tragedy

by Jennifer Miller

2021

Sienna has loved her brother’s best friend Blake for years, but betrayal drove them apart. When he returns to Mason Creek seven years later, old anger and unfinished feelings collide in a small-town second-chance romance.

Perfect Date

by Jennifer Miller

2022

Charlotte Knight’s search for the one becomes a string of awkward bar dates, all witnessed by bartender Justin Gray. When he offers to fake date her, their small-town rom-com setup starts feeling a little too real.

Where should I start?

If you want second-chance romance: Pretty Little LiesPretty Little DreamsPerfect Little PlanPretty Little Vows
If you want MMA romance with real emotional bruises: Fighting EnvyFighting WrathFighting LustFighting Pride
If you want music, fame, and a wounded rock star: Broken Melody
If you want small-town romance: Perfect TragedyPerfect Date
If you want standalones with different moods: Whispering WishesCharmingGive Me A Reason

Author bio

Jennifer Miller was born and raised in Chicago, Illinois, and now lives in Arizona. She grew up as a reader first, the kind of writer whose books still carry that feeling of wanting to disappear into a love story for a while. Most of her fiction sits in contemporary romance, but she likes to shift the flavor, from sports romance and second chances to music stories, rom-com setups, and small-town detours.

Writing started early for her.

In her bio, Miller says she was nine when she won a school writing contest with a story about a girl and her pet unicorn. That small win stuck. It gave her the idea that writing a book was not just something other people did, and it also taught her a lesson she still seems to carry, dreams do not simply land in your lap, you have to go after them.

That mix of heart and hustle shows up all over her books. Pretty Little Lies opens with a first love torn apart by one devastating misunderstanding, then circles back years later for a second chance in Chicago. In the Deadly Sins books, starting with Fighting Envy, Miller moves into the world of MMA fighters and battered hearts, pairing bruised, guarded characters with stories about trust, family damage, and learning to believe love is still possible. Readers who like emotional romance with some grit tend to find plenty to hold onto there.

She also knows how to change the mood.

Broken Melody leans into music, fame, and the pull between a troubled rock star and a singer trying to outrun her past. Charming takes a lighter turn, using a modern Cinderella setup, a ruined honeymoon, and a movie star named Asher Charming for a more playful kind of escape. Then there is Whispering Wishes, which starts with a skeptical heroine, a list of new-moon wishes, and a run of comic disasters. Even when the premise sounds breezy, Miller usually grounds it in people who are embarrassed, hopeful, stubborn, or scared, in other words, people who feel recognizably human.

Another good example is Give Me A Reason, a friends-to-lovers story about Remy Sinclair and Oliver Gentry, which pushes further into grief, illness, and the question of what makes a life feel full. Her entries in the shared-world Mason Creek series, Perfect Tragedy and Perfect Date, show a different side again, one more focused on small-town emotion, gossip, and stand-alone romance. Across all of it, Miller returns to a few favorite threads: second chances, found family, old wounds, and characters who need to be reminded they are worth choosing.

She now calls Arizona home and, by her own account, she is a wife and mother with a supportive family behind her. Her author bio also includes two details that feel very on brand for a romance writer, an unapologetic love of handbags and chocolate-covered strawberries. It is a small touch, but it fits. Her books tend to balance sincerity with a little fun, even when the feelings run deep.

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