Reading order
| # | Title | Published | Author | Buy on Amazon |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Lucy in the Sky | 2007 | Paige Toon | Buy |
| 2 | Chasing Daisy | 2009 | Paige Toon | Buy |
| 3 | Pictures of Lily | 2010 | Paige Toon | Buy |
| 4 | The Longest Holiday | 2013 | Paige Toon | Buy |
| 5 | Thirteen Weddings | 2014 | Paige Toon | Buy |
| 6 | The Sun in Her Eyes | 2015 | Paige Toon | Buy |
| 7 | The One We Fell in Love With | 2016 | Paige Toon | Buy |
| 8 | Five Years From Now | 2018 | Paige Toon | Buy |
| 9 | If You Could Go Anywhere | 2019 | Paige Toon | Buy |
| 10 | The Minute I Saw You | 2020 | Paige Toon | Buy |
| 11 | The Last Piece of My Heart | 2020 | Paige Toon | Buy |
| 12 | Someone I Used To Know | 2021 | Paige Toon | Buy |
| 13 | Only Love Can Hurt Like This | 2023 | Paige Toon | Buy |
| 14 | Seven Summers | 2024 | Paige Toon | Buy |
| 15 | What If I Never Get Over You | 2025 | Paige Toon | Buy |
| 16 | Don’t Fall in Love With Me | 2026 | Paige Toon | Buy |
Paige Toon’s standalone novels make up the largest part of her body of work, with sixteen books published between 2007 and 2026. Her debut, Lucy in the Sky, set the template: a relatable heroine, a love story with real complications, and a setting that feels like a character in its own right. From the Formula One world of Chasing Daisy to the Australian landscapes of The Sun in Her Eyes and Only Love Can Hurt Like This, Toon picks locations that shape the mood of each book.
Her more recent novels have found an even bigger audience. Only Love Can Hurt Like This (2023) was adapted for screen and became her biggest commercial success. Seven Summers (2024) continued the streak, and she has new releases coming through 2026 with What If I Never Get Over You and Don’t Fall in Love With Me. Toon’s standalones reward loyal readers with occasional character crossovers, but each book stands on its own. If you like romance that takes its emotions seriously and is not afraid to break your heart before putting it back together, her standalones are a strong bet.