Most Likely To... books in order

Most Likely To... is a six-book Harlequin romance series from 2005 about former high school classmates reuniting at a reunion and getting second chances at love and life.

Reading order

# Title Published Author Buy on Amazon
1 The Homecoming Hero Returns 2005 Marie Ferrarella Buy
2 The Beauty Queen’s Makeover 2005 Marie Ferrarella Buy
3 The Measure of a Man 2005 Marie Ferrarella Buy
4 The Pregnancy Project 2005 Marie Ferrarella Buy
5 Past Imperfect 2005 Marie Ferrarella Buy
6 Secrets of a Good Girl 2005 Marie Ferrarella N/A

Most Likely To… takes a high school reunion as its starting point and builds six romance novels around former classmates whose lives have gone in unexpected directions. Published in 2005 as a Harlequin Special Edition continuity, the series opens with The Homecoming Hero Returns and moves through characters labeled by their yearbook titles. The Beauty Queen’s Makeover, The Measure of a Man, and the other books each focus on a different graduate confronting old memories and new attractions.

The reunion setup gives the series a built-in source of tension. Everyone remembers who you were at eighteen, even when you have spent years becoming someone different. Marie Ferrarella and the other contributing authors use that gap between past and present to fuel both the emotional stakes and the romantic chemistry. It is a familiar concept, but the execution is grounded in recognizable feelings about growing up, growing apart, and finding your way back.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many books are in the Most Likely To... series?

There are six books in the Most Likely To… series, published in 2005.

What is the first book in the Most Likely To... series?

The first book in the Most Likely To… series is The Homecoming Hero Returns, published in 2005.

What connects the characters in the Most Likely To... series

The six main characters all attended the same high school and are brought back together by a class reunion. Each book follows one former classmate whose yearbook superlative (homecoming hero, beauty queen, good girl) shaped how others saw them. Now adults, they have to reconcile those old labels with who they have actually become.

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