Talk To Me Books in Order
Part ofSL Scott Books in OrderSee the Talk To Me books by SL Scott in order, with short summaries, series background, and where to start with these flirty second-chance romances.
Last updated: June 10, 2026
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Publication Order
2 books
Dirty Talk
by SL Scott
2016
Luke Anders gets one month and one project to convince Jane Lewis that their first love deserves another shot. Forced proximity and old chemistry make staying just friends almost impossible.
Sweet Talk
by SL Scott
2016
Supermodel Danny Weston would trade all the glamour for Reese Carmichael, the woman he still cannot forget. This opener mixes fame, longing, and second-chance tension as old love refuses to stay buried.
Series background & context
The Talk To Me books are contemporary romances built more on charm and history than on outside danger. The first book, Sweet Talk, follows Danny Weston, a successful model who has all the surface glamour in the world and none of the peace that would come with getting over Reese Carmichael. The second, Dirty Talk, shifts to Luke Anders and Jane Lewis, whose first love very clearly never stayed in the past.
These books like banter.
What links them is not one giant shared plot so much as a mood. Scott is interested in people who look composed from the outside and secretly still carry one relationship that never settled right. The leads are dealing with careers, image, memory, and the awkward fact that time apart does not always do what it is supposed to do.
Work matters in this duo, too. Modeling, entertainment, and other public-facing worlds give the books a glossy setting, but the stories do not live on glamour alone. They are about what people traded away to build those lives and what it costs when love shows up asking for another chance. In Sweet Talk, fame and history are tangled together. In Dirty Talk, forced proximity turns old chemistry into a problem neither lead can really ignore.
The tone is lighter than Scott's romantic suspense and less sprawling than her rock star series. That makes these books easy to pick up when you want heat, tension, and emotional payoff without a lot of external plotting. The stakes are personal, but they still feel real because both couples have something to lose beyond simple pride.
There is also a nice rhythm to the way Scott writes these relationships. The flirting comes first, but the real pleasure is watching the characters run out of ways to hide what they still feel. That gives the books a conversational energy. They are about what people say, what they avoid saying, and the moment when the truth finally catches up.
If you enjoy second-chance romance with grown-up flirtation, sharp back-and-forth, and leads who need to stop pretending they are over each other, Talk To Me does that very well. Read it for the chemistry. Stay for the moment when all that talking finally turns honest.
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