London Prep Books in Order
Part ofJillian Dodd Books in OrderSee the London Prep books by Jillian Dodd in order, with short summaries, series background, and help starting this London school romance.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Publication Order
9 books
The Boys' Club
by Jillian Dodd
2020
Mallory's second week at Kensington gets complicated fast as she reconnects with Harry while living far too close to Noah. Feelings, flirtation, and friendship are all starting to blur together.
The Exchange
by Jillian Dodd
2020
Mallory is furious about being shipped from New York to London for a three-week school exchange, until two very different boys change everything. A prep school love triangle turns the trip into something much bigger.
The Kiss
by Jillian Dodd
2020
With her time in London running out, Mallory is pulled harder between Harry and Noah. Family drama, heartbreak, and one unforgettable kiss make leaving feel impossible.
The Key
by Jillian Dodd
2021
Mallory's exchange is ending, and one impulsive kiss leaves the whole friend group reeling. She is about to leave London, but not before making a mess she cannot take back.
The Party
by Jillian Dodd
2021
Now staying in London for good, Mallory tries to repair friendships and figure out what she wants. A high-stakes party and renewed tension with both Harry and Noah make that nearly impossible.
The Choice
by Jillian Dodd
2022
By this point in the London Prep saga, feelings have history and every decision matters more. Mallory has to face what she wants, and who she wants, before someone else makes the choice for her.
The Country House
by Jillian Dodd
2022
Mallory's London story keeps growing as romance, friendship, and future plans all get more serious. A change of setting brings no real peace, only new chances to make the wrong choice.
The Club
by Jillian Dodd
2024
The London Prep world keeps expanding with more friendship drama, romantic tension, and hard choices about the future. The club may sound exclusive, but the feelings are messy for everyone.
The Match
by Jillian Dodd
2024
A question from Noah changes everything for Mallory and the boys who have shaped her London life. As everyone inches toward adulthood, love suddenly feels much bigger and riskier.
Series background & context
The London Prep series begins with a simple problem that turns into a very complicated one. Mallory does not want to leave New York for a three-week exchange at an elite London school. She has a life at home, a strong opinion about being sent away, and absolutely no reason to think a temporary stay in uniforms and old buildings will change anything important.
Then she meets the boys.
From there, the series becomes a prep school romance built around closeness, confusion, and one of Jillian Dodd's favorite emotional engines, liking more than one person for different reasons. Harry is charming and easy to fall for. Noah is moodier, more off-limits, and impossible to ignore. Add in Mohammad, family complications, and the rules of a tightly connected school circle, and the social side of the series becomes just as important as the romance.
London matters as more than a backdrop. The city gives the books their energy, accents, school traditions, weekend outings, posh settings, and that feeling of being somewhere exciting enough that everything seems slightly heightened. Mallory is not just navigating boys. She is figuring out where she belongs and what kind of life she wants if the exchange stops feeling temporary.
The later books keep building on that foundation with breakups, reconciliations, parties, public mistakes, and bigger decisions about the future. If you like school-set romance with love triangle tension, close friend groups, and a setting that feels both dreamy and messy, London Prep is an easy series to fall into.
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