Reading order
| # | Title | Published | Author | Buy on Amazon |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | A Little Change of Face | 2005 | Lauren Baratz Logsted | Buy |
| 2 | How Nancy Drew Saved My Life | 2006 | Lauren Baratz Logsted | Buy |
| 3 | Vertigo | 2006 | Lauren Baratz Logsted | Buy |
| 4 | Angel’s Choice | 2006 | Lauren Baratz Logsted | Buy |
| 5 | Baby Needs a New Pair of Shoes | 2007 | Lauren Baratz Logsted | Buy |
| 6 | Secrets of My Suburban Life | 2008 | Lauren Baratz Logsted | Buy |
| 7 | Me, In Between | 2008 | Lauren Baratz Logsted | Buy |
| 8 | Crazy Beautiful | 2009 | Lauren Baratz Logsted | Buy |
| 9 | The Education of Bet | 2010 | Lauren Baratz Logsted | Buy |
| 10 | The Twin’s Daughter | 2010 | Lauren Baratz Logsted | Buy |
| 11 | Little Women and Me | 2011 | Lauren Baratz Logsted | Buy |
| 12 | Waiting for Dead Men’s Shoes | 2011 | Lauren Baratz Logsted | Buy |
| 13 | Z | 2012 | Lauren Baratz Logsted | Buy |
| 14 | Pursuing the Times | 2012 | Lauren Baratz Logsted | Buy |
| 15 | The Sisters Club | 2015 | Lauren Baratz Logsted | Buy |
| 16 | Falling for Prince Charles | 2016 | Lauren Baratz Logsted | Buy |
| 17 | I Love You, Michael Collins | 2017 | Lauren Baratz Logsted | Buy |
| 18 | The Other Brother | 2017 | Lauren Baratz Logsted | Buy |
| 19 | Zombie Abbey | 2018 | Lauren Baratz Logsted | Buy |
Lauren Baratz-Logsted’s standalone novels number 19, published between 2005 and 2018. They cover a broad range of genres and age groups. Her adult fiction includes women’s fiction titles like A Little Change of Face and Baby Needs a New Pair of Shoes, while How Nancy Drew Saved My Life draws on the famous detective series for a story about a nanny. Vertigo reimagines the Hitchcock classic, and Falling for Prince Charles is a romantic comedy set around the British royal family.
On the YA side, Crazy Beautiful retells Beauty and the Beast in a modern high school setting, The Education of Bet is a historical novel about a girl who disguises herself as a boy to attend school, and Little Women and Me drops a modern teen into Louisa May Alcott’s story. For younger readers, I Love You, Michael Collins is set during the Apollo 11 mission.
Her later standalone work gets more experimental. Z is a psychological thriller, Pursuing the Times is a comedy of errors, and Zombie Abbey takes the Downton Abbey setup and adds a zombie invasion. This willingness to jump between genres and audiences is a defining feature of her career.