Reading order
| # | Title | Published | Author | Buy on Amazon |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Few Things Left Unsaid | 2011 | Sudeep Nagarkar | Buy |
| 2 | It Started With a Friend Request | 2013 | Sudeep Nagarkar | Buy |
| 3 | You are the Password to my Life | 2014 | Sudeep Nagarkar | Buy |
| 4 | Sorry, You’re Not My Type | 2014 | Sudeep Nagarkar | Buy |
| 5 | You Are Trending In My Dreams | 2015 | Sudeep Nagarkar | Buy |
| 6 | She Swiped Right Into My Heart | 2016 | Sudeep Nagarkar | Buy |
| 7 | Our Story Needs No Filter | 2017 | Sudeep Nagarkar | Buy |
| 8 | She Friend-Zoned My Love | 2018 | Sudeep Nagarkar | Buy |
| 9 | All Rights Reserved for You | 2018 | Sudeep Nagarkar | Buy |
| 10 | Secrets We Keep | 2019 | Sudeep Nagarkar | Buy |
| 11 | Stand By Me! | 2019 | Sudeep Nagarkar | Buy |
| 12 | A Second Chance | 2020 | Sudeep Nagarkar | Buy |
| 13 | Can’t Quarantine Our Love | 2021 | Sudeep Nagarkar | Buy |
| 14 | Happily Never After | 2021 | Sudeep Nagarkar | Buy |
| 15 | It was Always You | 2022 | Sudeep Nagarkar | Buy |
Sudeep Nagarkar’s 15 standalone novels trace the evolution of young Indian romance fiction from 2011 to 2022. His early books like Few Things Left Unsaid (2011) and It Started With a Friend Request (2013) tapped into the experience of Indian college students navigating first love. The titles increasingly reflected social media culture: You are the Password to my Life (2014), She Swiped Right Into My Heart (2016), She Friend-Zoned My Love (2018).
Later novels showed some growth in subject matter. Secrets We Keep (2019) dealt with darker themes, while Can’t Quarantine Our Love (2021) addressed pandemic-era relationships. It was Always You (2022) is his most recent standalone. The books are light, fast reads that resonate with young Indian readers who see their own dating lives reflected in the stories.