Lookin' For Luv Books in Order
Part ofCarl Weber Books in OrderThe Lookin' For Luv series by Carl Weber follows four male friends navigating the messy, hilarious, and often complicated world of dating and relationships.
Last updated: December 18, 2025
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Publication Order
4 books
Player Haters
by Carl Weber
2004
Three siblings with a talent for drama find themselves in a mess of trouble when they meddle in each other's lives. As secrets are exposed and relationships tested, they must decide if family loyalty is worth the chaos.
Baby Momma Drama
by Carl Weber
2003
Two sisters, sensible Jasmine and wild Stephanie, find their lives turned upside down by love and family secrets. When a smooth-talking attorney enters the picture, sibling rivalry and past mistakes threaten to tear their bond apart.
Married Men
by Carl Weber
2001
Four husbands with very different problems lean on each other to survive marriage. From Kyle, who hides his wife from his judgmental customers, to Allen, who can't say no to his mother, these men learn that a wedding ring doesn't solve every problem.
Lookin' For Luv
by Carl Weber
2000
Four male friends—Kevin, Antoine, Tyrone, and Maurice—try to solve their romantic troubles by calling a 1-900 dating line. As they navigate the chaotic dating scene in New York City, they discover that finding the right woman is far more complicated than a phone call.
Series background & context
Most relationship dramas follow a familiar pattern, usually showing us the world through a woman’s eyes. Carl Weber decided to change the channel. With the Lookin’ for Luv series, he offers a refreshing and necessary male perspective on the chaotic world of modern romance. It isn't just about flowers and happy endings; it is a raw, often hilarious, and sometimes heartbreaking look at what men really think when they are searching for a soulmate.
The heart of the series beats within a tight-knit circle of four friends: Kevin, Antoine, Tyrone, and Maurice. These guys are inseparable, sharing a bond that goes deeper than just hanging out on weekends. They are a vital support system for one another in New York City, a place where the dating scene can chew you up and spit you out. Each man brings a different flavor to the group, representing different archetypes of bachelorhood, from the steady nice guy to the one who just can't seem to stay out of trouble.
To find the women of their dreams, the crew turns to a tactic that screams of a specific era: the 1-900 dating line. Before the convenience of swiping left or right on a smartphone, these characters had to navigate the expensive and risky world of telephone dating services. It is a setup that provides plenty of comedic gold, as the men encounter catfishing situations long before there was a term for it, along with a parade of eccentric characters who are definitely not who they claimed to be.
However, it’s not all laughs and bad blind dates.
Weber is a master at blending comedy with serious, real-world issues. As the men navigate their love lives, they run headfirst into heavy drama. We are talking about the kind of secrets that can ruin lives. The series tackles the complexities of "baby mama drama," infidelity, and past mistakes that refuse to stay buried. The characters are forced to grow up fast, realizing that their actions have consequences that ripple out to hurt the people they care about most.
This balance of humor and grit is what keeps the pages turning. You get the authentic barbershop banter and the locker room confessions that feel incredibly true to life. It captures the male voice without a filter, showing that men are just as confused, vulnerable, and eager for connection as anyone else.
At the end of the day, Lookin’ for Luv is a tribute to brotherhood. Romances may crash and burn, and flings may turn into disasters, but the loyalty between Kevin, Antoine, Tyrone, and Maurice remains the anchor. It is a fast-paced, entertaining ride that proves the path to true love is rarely a straight line.
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