Modern Love books in order

The Modern Love series by Alisha Rai is a contemporary romance series set against the backdrop of dating apps, social media, and tech culture.

Reading order

# Title Published Author Buy on Amazon
1 The Brush-Off - Alisha Rai N/A
2 The Bartender 2017 Alisha Rai N/A
3 The Right Swipe 2019 Alisha Rai Buy
4 Girl Gone Viral 2020 Alisha Rai Buy
5 First Comes Like 2021 Alisha Rai Buy
6 A Modern Love Christmas 2018 Alisha Rai N/A

The Modern Love series is Alisha Rai’s most commercially successful work, with The Right Swipe (2019) landing on multiple bestseller lists. The series examines how technology shapes modern romance, with each book tackling a different facet of digital life while telling a satisfying love story.

The Right Swipe follows a dating app entrepreneur, Girl Gone Viral (2020) deals with unwanted internet fame, and First Comes Like (2021) explores influencer culture. The Bartender (2017) and A Modern Love Christmas (2018) round out the series with connected stories. Rai handles the tech elements without letting them overwhelm the emotional core, treating apps and algorithms as the backdrop for genuinely human connections.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many books are in the Modern Love series?

There are six books in the Modern Love series, published between 2017 and 2021.

What is the first book in the Modern Love series?

The first book in the Modern Love series is The Brush-Off.

How does the Modern Love series incorporate technology into its romance plots?

Each book uses a different aspect of modern technology as a plot element. The Right Swipe features a dating app creator, Girl Gone Viral follows a woman who becomes an overnight internet sensation, and First Comes Like involves social media influencer culture. The technology is woven into the romantic storylines rather than just serving as background detail.

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