Love Me Books in Order
Part ofDiamond D Johnson Books in OrderSee the Love Me series by Diamond D Johnson in order, with short summaries, series background, and where-to-start suggestions.
Last updated: January 13, 2026
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Publication Order
3 books
Love Me 3
by Diamond D Johnson
2019
Takari and Jerrod reach the point where avoiding the hard conversations is no longer possible. With their family and future on the line, they have to decide what they can forgive and what they must change to stay together.
Love Me 2
by Diamond D Johnson
2018
Takari and Jerrod try to move past old resentments, but rebuilding trust takes more than words. Family issues and lingering hurt keep complicating every step forward. Part two digs into what love looks like after the fairytale fades.
Love Me
by Diamond D Johnson
2018
Takari Evans has the picture-perfect life, except her husband Jerrod will not give her the love and attention she craves. As resentment builds on both sides, they face a question that scares them: is their marriage worth saving?
Series background & context
The Love Me series is a marriage-centered urban romance that focuses on what happens after the fairytale. The story unfolds across Love Me, Love Me 2, and Love Me 3, and it is best read in order.
Takari Evans looks like she has it all from the outside: a husband, children, a home, and financial comfort. The problem is that she does not feel loved. Her husband Jerrod sees himself as a provider who has done his part, while Takari sees a man who has let his work replace his presence.
The conflict is not just about money or schedules. It is about attention, resentment, and what happens when two people stop hearing each other. Both of them are carrying hurt, and both of them believe they are right.
Money cannot hold a marriage together.
Across the trilogy, the story digs into the question of whether love can be rebuilt when disappointment has been stacking up for years. The stakes are personal: children watching, family weighing in, and two adults trying to decide if they are fighting for each other or just fighting to be right.
The tone leans emotional and domestic, with drama that comes from real conversations and real consequences. It is not about a new crush, it is about the work of partnership, and the fear that it might already be too late.
If you like urban romance that focuses on relationships, maturity, and the complicated choices that come with commitment, this trilogy fits. Start with Love Me and follow the arc straight through to the final book for the full payoff.
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