#ThreeLittleLies Books in Order
Part ofSara Ney Books in OrderBrowse the #ThreeLittleLies books by Sara Ney in order, with short summaries, series notes, and a quick guide to where to begin.
Last updated: June 7, 2026
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Publication Order
3 books
Things Liars Hide
by Sara Ney
2015
Tabitha has spent a year protecting one very personal secret. When Collin stumbles into the truth, hiding gets harder, and the fallout gets a lot more intimate.
Things Liars Say
by Sara Ney
2015
Greyson invents a fake boyfriend, then has to face the very real guy she named. Calvin arrives ready for answers, and the confrontation sparks a romance built on a very shaky start.
Things Liars Fake
by Sara Ney
2016
Daphne agrees to pretend to be something she is not for someone she barely knows. The favor sounds temporary, but fake feelings have a way of turning painfully real.
Series background & context
#ThreeLittleLies is a novella series, so everything here moves fast. The books are shorter, the setups land quickly, and each story is built around one lie, one secret, or one fake arrangement that gets more personal than planned.
That structure gives the series its shape. In Things Liars Say, Greyson invents a fake boyfriend and ends up having to deal with the very real Calvin Thompson. Things Liars Hide turns toward secrecy, with Tabitha trying to keep something important buried until Collin gets too close to the truth. Things Liars Fake asks what happens when pretending to be something for someone else starts to cost more than expected.
The setting feels very college-adjacent, with social circles, shared history, and the kind of gossip-friendly environment where one small lie can travel fast. Because the books are brief, the tension is more about the setup than about giant plot twists. You are here for the spark that comes when two people meet under slightly ridiculous circumstances and then have to deal with the consequences.
Short does not mean flat.
These books still feel like Sara Ney. The dialogue is quick, the tone stays playful, and the couples have enough friction to make each romance work. If you want a lighter, faster entry into her work, or you enjoy connected novellas where the premise kicks in almost immediately, #ThreeLittleLies is an easy series to pick up.
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