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The Law of Opposites Attract (Vi Keeland) Books in Order

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Find The Law of Opposites Attract books by Vi Keeland and Penelope Ward in order, with summaries, series notes, and easy start-here help.

Last updated: June 8, 2026

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The Rules of Dating My Best Friend's Sister

by Vi Keeland

2023

Holden has spent years trying not to want Laney, his late best friend's little sister. When she moves close by for work, old feelings reignite and being good starts to feel impossible.

2

The Rules of Dating My One-Night Stand

by Vi Keeland

2023

One fiery night with a stranger should have been the end of it. Instead, he finds the woman he cannot forget standing behind the door of an apartment tied to his next big problem.

3

The Rules of Dating a Younger Man

by Vi Keeland

2024

What begins as email arguments turns into real-life chemistry when a charity founder meets Alex in person. Their age gap is obvious, but a bigger complication soon proves even harder to overcome.

Series background & context

The Law of Opposites Attract is an interconnected contemporary romance set built around couples who should not work on paper and cannot stay out of each other's path anyway. The books can stand alone, but they are more satisfying together because friends, shared history, and familiar faces drift across the series.

The Rules of Dating sets the tone right away. A public breakup mess leads to a run-in with a gorgeous landlord, and from there the series keeps circling the same promise, attraction that looks badly matched from the outside but refuses to behave itself. The books are not trying to prove that compatibility is tidy. They are much more interested in the fun of watching two people be wrong about what they need.

Each title bends that idea in a slightly different direction. The Rules of Dating My Best Friend's Sister mixes long-buried feelings with loyalty and grief. The Rules of Dating My One-Night Stand takes a hookup that should have stayed brief and crashes it into a housing problem. The Rules of Dating a Younger Man shifts toward age-gap tension and the question of whether timing matters more than chemistry.

Same idea, different pressure points.

One thing these books do well is give adult characters real baggage. Jobs matter. Family history matters. Old promises matter. The banter is quick and the attraction shows up fast, but the larger question is usually whether the couple can get out of their own way long enough to build something steady.

If you want the full linked-world effect, start with The Rules of Dating and keep going. If one specific setup grabs you harder, jumping in later still works. Just expect sharp dialogue, strong tension, and romances built around the very enjoyable possibility that the person who looks worst on paper might turn out to be the right one after all.

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