Emily Henry Books in Order: Complete Author Series List (10 Books)

Are you looking for Emily Henry’s books in order of their original publication date? This acclaimed author has written an impressive 10 books, starting with her debut novel, The Love That Split the World, in 2016. Emily Henry’s comprehensive bibliography spans science fiction, fantasy, and romance genres, catering to young adult and adult readers. So, grab your reading log and prepare to compile your complete list of Emily Henry’s books to enjoy her captivating stories.

EMILY HENRY BOOKS IN ORDER

1. THE LOVE THAT SPLIT THE WORLD BY EMILY HENRY

Natalie’s final summer in her quaint Kentucky hometown begins with a touch of enchantment…until she starts experiencing strange and unsettling visions. At first, they’re fleeting glimpses of altered reality – her front door is suddenly red, and a preschool appears where a garden store should be. But when her entire town vanishes for hours, it is replaced by rolling hills and grazing buffalo.

Natalie knows something is amiss. That’s when she receives a visit from a mysterious and benevolent apparition she calls “Grandmother,” who delivers a cryptic message: “You have three months to save him.” The next evening, under the bright lights of the high school football field, Natalie encounters a captivating boy named Beau, and time seems to stand still, leaving only the two of them suspended in a magical moment.

2. A MILLION JUNES BY EMILY HENRY

June ‘June’ O’Donnell has always been bound by a single rule set by her parents: avoid the Angert family at all costs. However, when she accidentally collides with Saul Angert, the sparks that fly set off a chain reaction that upends everything June thought she knew.

Who is this enigmatic boy who returned to Five Fingers, Michigan, after a three-year absence, and why has June never questioned her father’s intense animosity towards the Angerts? As June and Saul’s connection deepens, they unravel the mysteries of their families’ troubled past, exposing the secrets and lies that have fueled a century-old feud.

With the supernatural forces of Five Fingers pushing them towards the truth, June must confront her family’s dark legacy, decide whether to break free from the curse that has haunted their bloodlines for generations and finally let go of the past.

3. WHEN THE SKY FELL ON SPLENDOR BY EMILY HENRY

In the close-knit town of Splendor, Ohio, the devastating steel mill explosion profoundly impacted nearly every resident. Either you were directly affected or someone you loved was. For 17-year-old Franny, the tragedy has meant watching her brother remain in a coma for five long years. Finding comfort in a group of friends who shared similar experiences, Franny joined “The Ordinary,” which explores local ghost stories and legends, documenting their adventures for their YouTube channel.

It’s a lighthearted distraction from the sorrow that permeates their lives. However, one fateful evening, their investigation takes a shocking turn when they capture footage of a massive, otherworldly object hurtling towards them from the sky. As they approach the crash site, everything changes, and their lives are forever altered.

4. HELLO GIRLS BY EMILY HENRY

In this bold and darkly comedic reimagining of Thelma and Louise, acclaimed authors Brittany Cavallaro and Emily Henry craft a gripping teen novel. Two teenage girls, fed up with the suffocating control of the men in their lives, embark on a road trip to forge a new path. Winona, trapped in a seemingly perfect home with her celebrity father, Stormy Olsen, has been secretly suffering from his abuse and control. Lucille, stifled by her mother’s needs and her brother’s drug dealings, longs for a life beyond her small town.

One fateful night, they decide to take matters into their own hands and escape. With a plan to reach Chicago, they scramble to gather $3,000 and commandeer a convertible. As they flee their oppressive circumstances, Winona and Lucille must reclaim their power and strength to execute their daring escape and break free from the toxic forces that have held them back.

5. BEACH READ BY EMILY HENRY

When a jaded romance writer and a struggling literary author embark on a summer challenge, their opposing views on love and writing may be turned upside down. Augustus Everett, a renowned literary fiction author, and January Andrews, a bestselling romance writer, are opposites. Despite their differences, they live in adjacent beach houses, struggle with writer’s block, and face financial woes.

One fateful evening, they make a bold deal to break their creative drought: Augustus will write a happy, uplifting story, while January will attempt to craft a literary masterpiece. As they challenge each other, January plans romantic comedy-style outings while Augustus takes her on unconventional research trips, including interviewing a reclusive death cult. Their goal is to finish their respective books without succumbing to love. But as the summer unfolds, their agreement may prove harder to keep than they thought.

6. PEOPLE WE MEET ON VACATION: A NOVEL BY EMILY HENRY

Poppy and Alex, two unlikely best friends, have shared a decade of unforgettable summer adventures. Despite their vastly different personalities – Poppy, a free-spirited wanderer, and Alex, a book-loving homebody – their friendship has endured. However, their relationship was severed two years ago after a fateful trip. Now stuck in a rut, Poppy realizes her last truly happy moment was on that final trip with Alex.

Determined to mend their friendship and find happiness again, she convinces Alex to take another vacation together. With a week to rectify past mistakes, Poppy must confront the unspoken truth that has always lingered in their seemingly perfect relationship. As they embark on this make-or-break trip, Poppy wonders: what could go wrong?

7. LAYOVER BY EMILY HENRY

This is a heartwarming and romantic passage from a novel that appears to be a love story. The protagonists, January and Gus, are at an airport on their way to a conference, but their flight is delayed due to snow. They decide to pass the time by buying a new suitcase and having drinks at a Chili’s restaurant, where they observe a loving couple, Alex and his partner, who are stranded by the blizzard.

January and Gus are clearly in love and comfortable with each other, and their conversation is playful and intimate. The passage takes a beautiful turn when January reveals that she is pregnant, and Gus is overjoyed, trembling with happiness. They share a tender moment, and their love for each other is palpable. The story is a delightful exploration of love, relationships, and the beauty of everyday moments.

8. BOOK LOVERS BY EMILY HENRY

Nora Stephens, a ruthless literary agent, has a life revolving around books. She’s not the typical heroine – not optimistic, carefree, or sweet. Her clients and younger sister Libby are the only ones who see her as a hero. Libby convinces Nora to join her in Sunshine Falls, North Carolina, for a summer sisters’ trip, hoping Nora will transform into the heroine of her own story.

However, instead of idyllic encounters, Nora keeps running into Charlie Lastra, a brooding editor from the city, with whom she’s had unpleasant interactions before. As fate continues to throw them together, they begin to realize that their self-perceived notions of heroism and identity might be far from the truth.

9. HAPPY PLACE: A NOVEL BY EMILY HENRY

Harriet and Wyn, once the quintessential college sweethearts, have been separated for six months but hiding it from their closest friends. As they reunite at their annual friends’ getaway in a Maine cottage, they’re forced to pretend their relationship is still intact. They’ll maintain the charade to avoid hurting their friends, who are oblivious to the truth. Harriet will be a focused surgical resident, while Wyn will be the carefree charmer.

It seems like a foolproof plan, but faking their love for a week won’t be easy, especially when they still have feelings for each other. Emily Henry’s latest novel explores the complexities of love and friendship in this heartwarming and witty tale.

10. FUNNY STORY: A NOVEL BY EMILY HENRY

Daphne cherished the romantic tale of her relationship with Peter, from their chance meeting to their idyllic life in his lakeside hometown. But their story turns unexpectedly when Peter realizes his true love is his childhood friend Petra. Daphne found herself alone in Waning Bay, Michigan, with a low-paying job as a children’s librarian and a new roommate, Miles, Petra’s ex. Miles, a free-spirited and emotional soul, was the opposite of Daphne, a practical and reserved woman.

They kept their distance until they bonded over their heartaches and formed a tentative friendship. As they pretended to be a couple for the sake of social media, their ruse might have been harmless, but Daphne couldn’t deny the possibility that she was falling for Miles, her ex-fiancé’s new fiancée’s ex. A tangled web of love and friendship ensues in this charming tale of new beginnings.

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