Julie Cohen Standalone Novels books in order

Julie Cohen's standalone novels range from Harlequin romances to literary fiction including Together and Louis & Louise.

Reading order

# Title Published Author Buy on Amazon
1 Being a Bad Girl 2006 Julie Cohen Buy
2 Featured Attraction 2006 Julie Cohen Buy
3 Delicious 2006 Julie Cohen Buy
4 Spirit Willing, Flesh Weak 2006 Julie Cohen Buy
5 One Night Stand 2007 Julie Cohen Buy
6 Driving Him Wild 2007 Julie Cohen Buy
7 Honey Trap 2008 Julie Cohen Buy
8 Married In A Rush 2008 Julie Cohen Buy
9 Girl from Mars 2008 Julie Cohen Buy
10 Nina Jones and the Temple of Gloom 2010 Julie Cohen Buy
11 Getting Away with It 2010 Julie Cohen Buy
12 The Summer of Living Dangerously 2011 Julie Cohen Buy
13 Dear Thing 2013 Julie Cohen Buy
14 Where Love Lies 2014 Julie Cohen Buy
15 After the Fall /The Falling / The Day Of Second Chances 2015 Julie Cohen Buy
16 Together 2017 Julie Cohen Buy
17 Louis & Louise 2019 Julie Cohen Buy
18 Spirited 2020 Julie Cohen Buy
19 Summer People 2022 Julie Cohen Buy

Julie Cohen’s standalone novels cover her full range, from early romances to literary fiction. Her Harlequin titles include Being a Bad Girl (2006), One Night Stand (2007), and Honey Trap (2008).

Her literary novels include Dear Thing (2013) about surrogacy, Together (2017) which traces a marriage, and Louis & Louise (2019). Summer People (2022) is her most recent novel.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many books are in the Julie Cohen Standalone Novels series?

There are nineteen books in the Julie Cohen Standalone Novels series, published between 2006 and 2022.

What is the first book in the Julie Cohen Standalone Novels series?

The first book in the Julie Cohen Standalone Novels series is Being a Bad Girl, published in 2006.

What are Julie Cohen's standalone novels about?

Cohen’s standalone novels span from early romances like Being a Bad Girl (2006) to literary fiction. Dear Thing (2013) is about surrogacy and friendship. Together (2017) follows a couple’s marriage across decades. Louis & Louise (2019) tells the same story from male and female perspectives.

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