Reading order
| # | Title | Published | Author | Buy on Amazon |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Conheartists | 2014 | J.D. Hollyfield | Buy |
| 2 | Passing Peter Parker | 2016 | J.D. Hollyfield | Buy |
| 3 | Creed’s Expectations | 2017 | J.D. Hollyfield | Buy |
| 4 | Love Broken | 2018 | J.D. Hollyfield | Buy |
| 5 | Sundays are for Hangovers | 2018 | J.D. Hollyfield | Buy |
| 6 | Exquisite Taste | 2018 | J.D. Hollyfield | Buy |
| 7 | Lake Redstone | 2019 | J.D. Hollyfield | Buy |
| 8 | Chicks, Man | 2020 | J.D. Hollyfield | Buy |
| 9 | Celebrity Dirt | 2021 | J.D. Hollyfield | Buy |
| 10 | Holiday Ever After | 2021 | J.D. Hollyfield | Buy |
| 11 | Worth the Chase | 2022 | J.D. Hollyfield | Buy |
| 12 | Enemies with Benefits | 2022 | J.D. Hollyfield | Buy |
| 13 | Power | 2023 | J.D. Hollyfield | Buy |
J.D. Hollyfield’s standalone romance novels span from 2014 to 2023 and cover a wide range of contemporary romance subgenres and tropes. The thirteen books in this category include Conheartists, Passing Peter Parker, Creed’s Expectations, Lake Redstone, and Enemies with Benefits, among others. Each is a self-contained story with its own cast and central relationship.
The standalones show the range of Hollyfield’s contemporary voice: some lean comedic and lighthearted, others have darker or more dramatic undertones. Enemies with Benefits and Worth the Chase reflect popular romance trope conventions of their era, while earlier titles like Conheartists (2014) show her style at a formative stage. Readers looking to sample her writing without following a series can pick up any of these titles based on their preferred setup.