Complete list of Emily Henry books in order, her biography, and plot outlines of her best books

Order of Emily Henry books

Emily Henry’s cleverly amusing way of presenting romance to her readers is her x-factor and one of the key reasons why her novels frequently fall on the New York Times bestsellers list.

Rom-Com novels are pretty delicate to write.

The readers of romance are genuinely sensitive and they expect goosebumps at every other page of the book.

When you read Emily Henry’s books, you feel she just knows the right recipe for a rom-com. Her novels are filled with witty banter that never allows you to keep a straight face.

Plus her books have a message in them as well that you grow the right way with the right person. You become the best version of yourself when you got the right partner.

All these are reasons why Emily Henry’s books are so widely popular.

And in this article, bx-zone.com brings you the complete list of Emily Henry books in order to read.

But before, let’s know a little bit about her.

Who is Emily Henry?

Emily Henry is a New York Times Bestselling author whose novels Beach Read, People We Meet On Vacation, and Book Lovers have been on the New York Times best-selling list.

She is a full-time writer and proofreader.

Henry studied creative writing in Michigan and made her writing debut with a young adult novel known as The Love That Split the World.

She then switched to writing adult romance with Beach Read which quickly became commercially and critically popular.

Emily Henry lives in Cincinnati and in the part of Northern Kentucky below Cincinnati.

Emily describes herself as a donut connoisseur and in her free time likes to assemble an army of she-warriors (toys) to bring down patriarchy so that the world can become a better place to live.

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Emily Henry books in order

Young Adult

  • The Love That Split the World (2016)
  • A Million Junes (2017)
  • When the Sky Fell on Splendor (2019)
  • Hello Girls with Brittany Cavallaro (2019)
  • Beach Read (2020)
  • People We Meet on Vacation (2021)
  • Book Lovers (2022)
  • Happy Place (2023)

Emily Henry’s Best Books

People We Meet On Vacation

Alex and Poppy are best friends from college who hit the chord of friendship on a carpool ride home from college.

But they are two completely opposite personalities.

They both live apart too, Poppy lives in New York City while Alex lives in their hometown.

But they have ensured one thing for a decade which is taking a week-long vacation together.

Their vacations transformed from cheap getaways to lavish trips thanks to Poppy’s dream job at a travel magazine.

However, something happened in Croatia two years ago after which they stopped talking and their friendship was ruined.

Poppy was happy two years ago on that trip to Croatia. But she is now stuck in a rut.

Thus she invites her friend Alex for one more trip. Surprisingly, he agrees to come to this trip.

Will Poppy be able to revive her almost-dead friendship with Alex on this vacation?

Is there any romance angle to it? Find out by grabbing a copy today.

Beach Read

January Andrews needs to meet a deadline for her next novel but wait a minute, this successful romance writer is suffering from a writer’s block.

She is hurt as she was recently dumped by her boyfriend and lost her inspiration - parent’s successful relationship - for writing romance.

January’s father passed away recently but she is more hurt by the revelation of her father’s affair with another woman.

Augustus Everett is an acclaimed writer of literary fiction who always gives sad endings to his novels. He is the former collegemate cum rival cum crush of January. They both are polar opposites.

But they both are in a rut and are suffering from writer’s block.

Somehow they end up in neighboring beach houses one summer and land on a bet that January will spend the entire summer writing a work of literary fiction and Augustus will write something happy. Basically, swap of genres is the essence of the bet.

Who will win the bet? Will love happen to them when they will work closely, helping each other with their genres?

Things will get steamy in this novel so you better buy a copy soon.

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Book Lovers

Two bibliophiles meet and get into an instant clash in this amazing rom-com novel by Emily Henry.

Nora Stephens is a literary agent living in New York City who has read lots and lots of books.

She is tightly-wrapped, her career, her relationships, her looks and appearance all are under her tight control.

Nora doesn’t believe in spending time and effort on relationships which is why getting dumped is normal for her.

She is the one after dating whom men get their true soul-mates.

The only people who praise and like Nora are her clients for whom she lands some humongous deals.

Life changes for her when she meets a grumpy and argumentative editor who has a knack for producing bestsellers - Charlie Lastra.

Charlie also admires books but in every encounter that Charlie and Nora have, they fight.

Charlie even belittles a popular novel written by Nora’s favorite author which infuriates her more.

She goes on an impromptu holiday with her little sister Libby to a town in North Carolina but her expectations of enjoying this holiday in every way imagined go downhill when she keeps stumbling into her nemesis from New York City Charlie.

Well if the universe is making them meet so many times, they are about to discover something.

What would that be?

A Million Junes

Jack O'Donnell IV, better known as June is the daughter of the O’Donnell family which is in four generation long feud with the Angert family. June is 17 years old and lives in her family town of Five Fingers in Michigan.

Both families haven’t stated the reason behind their long-term feud except that the feud began with a cherry tree.

The O’Donnells and the Angerts have been plagued by a dark curse for generations, that has played with their bloodlines.

Saul Angert is the boy from the Angert family who comes to the town of Five Fingers after three years. Where was he for all these years is a mystery too.

They both meet in a house of mirrors. One thing leads to another and they team up to unravel the mystery behind the curse and in the process fall for each other.

This book has a Shakespeare-style storyline that is certain to give you chills on every page.

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The Love that Split the World

This is Natalie Cleary’s last summer in her hometown in Kentucky.

Her mysterious hallucination of an old woman, she calls “grandmother” returns to give her a concerning message that she has 3 months to save an unknown "him".

Natalie starts experiencing slips into alternate reality where details of her life keep changing such as her front door changing into red from green and appearance of a pre-school in place of a garden store in her town.

And to top that she meets a beautiful boy named Beau in her school's football field whom she feels a connection to instantly. When she meets him, nothing exists except Natalie and Beau.

Only Beau and Natalie can see two different versions of their town.

The clock is ticking thus they should go back in time and sift through the mysteries and secrets of their past.

Conclusion: Emily Henry books in order

The plot of 'The Love That Split the World' amazed me the first time I read it and continues to amaze me still.

Only a handful of authors can supply you with such stories that your mind remembers for life and that which stay fresh everytime you read them again.

Emily Henry is one among those handful of authors, so tell me which of the Emily Henry books have read till date? And which will you be picking up next?

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