Adventures of Darcy Reading Order
| Title | Published | Buy on Amazon |
|---|---|---|
| Something Borrowed | 2004 | Buy |
| Something Blue | 2005 | Buy |
| The Diary of Darcy J. Rhone | 2012 | N/A |
Anthologies
| Title | Published | Buy on Amazon |
|---|---|---|
| Girls’ Night Out | 2006 | Buy |
Standalone Novels
| Title | Published | Buy on Amazon |
|---|---|---|
| Baby Proof | 2006 | Buy |
| Love the One You’re With | 2008 | Buy |
| Heart of the Matter | 2010 | Buy |
| Where We Belong | 2012 | Buy |
| The One & Only | 2014 | Buy |
| First Comes Love | 2016 | Buy |
| All We Ever Wanted | 2018 | Buy |
| The Lies That Bind | 2020 | Buy |
| Meant to Be | 2023 | Buy |
| The Summer Pact | 2024 | Buy |
Emily Giffin is an American author of women’s fiction known for her emotionally complex stories about relationships, friendship, and the choices that define people’s lives. Born in 1972 in Chicago, she graduated summa cum laude from Wake Forest University and earned a law degree from the University of Virginia. After practicing litigation in Manhattan for several years, she left the legal profession and moved to London to write full time.
Her debut novel, Something Borrowed (2004), became a bestseller and was adapted into a film in 2011. Its sequel, Something Blue, shifts the narrative to Darcy Rhone, the best friend from the first book, and follows her journey from self-absorption to self-awareness. A free e-novella prequel, The Diary of Darcy J. Rhone, fills in the characters’ high school years. Nine of Giffin’s novels have reached the New York Times bestseller list, and her books have been translated into thirty-one languages with over twelve million copies sold worldwide.
Giffin’s standalone novels explore themes of marriage, parenthood, class, and moral ambiguity. All We Ever Wanted (2018) examines privilege and accountability in the age of social media, while The Lies That Bind (2020) is set against the backdrop of September 11. Her most recent novel, The Summer Pact (2024), follows three college friends honoring a promise they made decades earlier.