Alli Hazelwood Books in Order: A Guide

f you’ve recently fallen in love with the witty, STEM-loving heroines and slow-burn romances of Ali Hazelwood, you are not alone. With her signature mix of sharp banter, academic settings, and spicy chemistry, Ali Hazelwood has quickly become a must-read author for romance fans.( Especially this one) So whether you’re just discovering her work or you want to catch up on everything she’s written, this guide will walk you through Ali Hazelwood books in order—from her blockbuster debut to her latest releases. Let’s dive into all of her books ( including the novellas) and even get tips on where to start if this is your first time hearing about her!

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Ali Hazelwood Books in Order

  1. The Love Hypothesis (2021)
    In The Love Hypothesis, Ph.D. student Olive Smith doesn’t believe in love but pretends to be in a relationship to convince her best friend otherwise. Her fake boyfriend? The famously grumpy professor Dr. Adam Carlsen. What starts as a spur-of-the-moment kiss turns into a full-blown charade, complete with academic chaos, emotional discoveries, and undeniable chemistry. This STEM-filled rom-com delivers slow-burn romance, witty banter, and just the right amount of awkward charm as Olive starts to question if love might be real after all
  2. Love On The Brain (2022)
    In Love on the Brain, neuroscientist Bee Königswasser lands her dream job leading a NASA project—only to find out she’ll be co-leading it with her grad school nemesis, Levi Ward. He’s always seemed cold and dismissive, but as they’re forced to work side by side, Bee discovers there’s more to Levi than she thought. Between science, sabotage, and sizzling tension, their partnership turns unexpectedly personal.
  3. Love, Theoretically (2023)
    In Love, Theoretically, theoretical physicist Elsie Hannaway is juggling two lives: adjunct professor by day, fake girlfriend for hire on the side. When a job opportunity arises at MIT, she’s eager to prove herself—until she meets Jack Smith, the infuriating (and attractive) experimental physicist who once ruined her mentor’s career. As sparks fly and old academic rivalries resurface, Elsie must confront her own insecurities and decide what—and who—she really wants.
  4. Bride (2024)
    In Bride by Ali Hazelwood, Misery Lark, the daughter of a powerful vampire leader, agrees to an arranged marriage with a rival werewolf clan to keep the peace. Her new husband, Lowe, is a fierce alpha who doesn’t trust her—and she’s hiding secrets of her own. As tensions rise between their worlds, Misery finds herself torn between duty, desire, and a brewing war. Bride blends fantasy, political drama, and steamy enemies-to-lovers romance in Hazelwood’s signature style—with a paranormal twist.
  5. Not in Love (2024)
    Rue?Siebert is a brilliant biotech engineer happily working at a food-science startup—until a hostile takeover threatens everything. Leading the acquisition is Eli?Killgore, the attractive businessman behind her recent hookup. Despite their opposing goals, an irresistible, no-strings-attached affair ignites, set to end once the deal is done. But between boardroom rivalries, buried trauma, and raw chemistry, they find themselves confronting loyalty, vulnerability, and unexpected love.
  6. Deep End (2025)
    Deep End” follows Scarlett Vandermeer, a disciplined Stanford platform diver recovering from an injury, and Lukas Blomqvist, the world champion swim captain. Despite their initial differences, a shared secret and undeniable attraction lead them into a temporary, no-strings-attached arrangement. As Olympic dreams and academic pressures mount, their intense physical connection deepens, forcing Scarlett to confront her fears and decide if she’s willing to take a leap of faith in both her sport and her unexpected love.
  7. Problematic Summer Romance (2025)
    In Problematic Summer Romance, Maya Killgore, a 23-year-old grad student, and Conor Harkness, her older brother’s best friend, together in Sicily for a destination wedding. Conor, 38, insists their 15-year age gap and his connection to her brother make a relationship impossible. But as they explore ancient ruins and navigate wedding chaos, their undeniable chemistry sparks. This story delves into their complicated past and present, asking if their “problematic” romance can truly turn into something real.
  8. Mate  (2025)
    Orphaned and pack-less, Serena Paris is the world’s first Human-Were hybrid, a revelation meant to unite species but instead making her a prime target. Caught in a ruthless power struggle between Weres, Vampyres, and Humans, her only hope is Koen Alexander, the absolute Alpha of the Northwest pack. Koen, whose authority is unmatched, sees Serena as his mate and will stop at nothing to protect her, regardless of her feelings. But as dangerous enemies close in and Serena’s past threatens to resurface, Koen might be the only one who can save her from total annihilation.

Short Stories/Novellas

“Mara, Sadie, and Hannah are friends first, scientists always. Though their fields of study might take them to different corners of the world, they can all agree on this universal truth: when it comes to love and science, opposites attract and rivals make you burn….

  • Under One Roof (2022)
    • Environmental engineer Mara believes in balance, a concept her new roommate, Liam, a big-oil lawyer, clearly ignores. Despite Liam being her mentor Helena’s nephew and already settled in the house, Mara won’t give up her inheritance without a fight. She finds herself constantly clashing with the grumpy, muscled lawyer, even as she’s drawn to his “kissable mouth.” However, the more they live together, the harder Mara finds it to hate Liam, and the easier it becomes to fall for him, disrupting her carefully balanced world.
  • Stuck With You (2022)
    • Sadie, a civil engineer, finds herself trapped in a New York elevator with Erik, the man who broke her heart. Despite his apologies, she’s determined to burn that bridge. No ritual could have prepared her for this disastrous reunion. Though she tries to ignore his charms and softening voice, Sadie can’t help but wonder if there’s more to her “cold-hearted nemesis.” Perhaps, even a burned bridge can still be crossed, hinting at a potential rekindling of their past.
  • Below Zero (2022)
    • NASA aerospace engineer Hannah is stranded and injured at a remote Arctic research station, and her only hope for rescue is her long-time rival, Ian. He’s been the antagonist of her career and her secret fantasies, never the hero. Hannah can’t fathom why he’d risk everything for her, especially when his presence feels as perilous to her heart as the looming snowstorm. She’s left to wonder if this unexpected rescue will thaw their icy animosity or lead to a more dangerous thaw of her own carefully guarded emotions.
  • Loathe To Love You (2023) (collection of the three novellas)
  • Cruel Winter With You (2024)
    a blizzard traps newly minted pediatrician Jamie Malek with Marc, her childhood friend’s brother and a tech billionaire. Jamie only wanted to borrow a roasting pan, but Marc is the one who got away, and she’s the one who broke his heart. As the snow rages outside, their shared history and undeniable chemistry ignite, making a snowbound night with the man she never expected to see again surprisingly appealing.
  • Two Can Play: Audiobook only  (2024)
    Video game designer Viola Bowen lands her dream project, but there’s a catch: her co-lead is Jesse Andrews, her long-standing nemesis. Jesse’s unexplained animosity puzzles her, making their forced collaboration difficult. A company retreat to a remote, snowy mountain lodge seems like a nightmare. Yet, as they’re snowed in, Viola starts to peel back Jesse’s layers, discovering hidden depths and an unexpected heat that thaws their frosty professional relationship.

YA Fiction

  • 2023: Check & Mate
    Mallory Greenleaf abandoned chess after it shattered her family. Now, focused on her family and dead-end job, she reluctantly plays one last charity tournament. To her shock, she defeats Nolan Sawyer, the “Kingkiller” and world champion. Nolan, intrigued, wants a rematch. Despite her resolve to quit, the prize money and Nolan’s enigmatic charm pull Mallory back into the competitive chess world. As she rises, she struggles to protect her family from the game’s dangers, all while battling her rekindled love for chess and an undeniable attraction to her infuriatingly brilliant rival.

Ok now that I’ve given you A LOT of options to add to your TBR, what if you just want me to tell you where to start? I got you!

  • If you are New to Hazelwood Start with The Love Hypothesis.
  • If you want something short? Get  Pick up Loathe To Love You for three mini?STEM romances in one.
  • Like to listen to books?? Stream Two Can Play 
  • Want a paranormal romance? Bride is the best option.

I hope you enjoyed this post of all of Ali Hazelwood books in order. She has a great catalog and I hope you enjoy it as much as I did!

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