Sophie Ranald Standalone Novels books in order

Sophie Ranald's standalone novels are contemporary romantic comedies set in London, featuring women navigating love, careers, and friendships in their twenties and thirties.

Reading order

# Title Published Author Buy on Amazon
1 It Would Be Wrong to Steal My Sister’s Boyfriend 2013 Sophie Ranald Buy
2 A Groom with a View 2014 Sophie Ranald Buy
3 Who Wants to Marry a Millionaire? 2014 Sophie Ranald Buy
4 You Can’t Fall in Love with your Ex 2015 Sophie Ranald Buy
5 Out with the Ex, In with the New 2017 Sophie Ranald Buy
6 Sorry Not Sorry 2019 Sophie Ranald Buy
7 It’s Not You It’s Him 2019 Sophie Ranald Buy
8 No, We Can’t Be Friends 2020 Sophie Ranald Buy
9 Just Saying 2020 Sophie Ranald Buy
10 Thank You, Next 2020 Sophie Ranald Buy
11 He’s Cancelled 2021 Sophie Ranald Buy
12 The Love Hack 2024 Sophie Ranald Buy
13 All Our Missing Pieces 2025 Sophie Ranald Buy
14 All the Things We Never Knew 2025 Sophie Ranald Buy

Sophie Ranald has been writing standalone romantic comedies since her 2013 debut, It Would Be Wrong to Steal My Sister’s Boyfriend. The books are set in London and tend to pair sharp humor with a genuine look at modern dating, social media pressure, and female friendship.

Her earlier novels were self-published or independently released, and she moved to Bookouture in 2018. Sorry Not Sorry (2019), about a woman whose life changes after she starts following a self-improvement podcast, was a breakout hit. More recent titles include The Love Hack (2024), where the protagonist writes an online advice column under a male pseudonym while her own love life falls apart.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many books are in the Sophie Ranald Standalone Novels series?

There are fourteen books in the Sophie Ranald Standalone Novels series, published between 2013 and 2025.

What is the first book in the Sophie Ranald Standalone Novels series?

The first book in the Sophie Ranald Standalone Novels series is It Would Be Wrong to Steal My Sister’s Boyfriend, published in 2013.

What are Sophie Ranald's standalone novels about?

Her standalones follow women in London dealing with relationships, career problems, and personal reinvention. Common setups include dating disasters, second chances, and the gap between curated online lives and messy reality.

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