Every Abby Jimenez Book, Ranked—From 'Just for the Summer' to 'The Happy Ever After Playlist'

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Nicole Briese is a Florida-based editor, writer and content creator who has been writing about all things culture-related since the O.G. Gossip Girl was still on the air. (Read: A lifetime ago.) She is a regular contributor to Marie Claire, covering books, films, and TV shows.

We Don't Want Summer to End, So We Ranked the Best Books By Elin Hilderbrand—a.k.a. the Queen of Beach Readsmoonlights as a brain doctor; and Abby Jimenez is the latest writer with a dual career who has skyrocketed to success.

We Don't Want Summer to End, So We Ranked the Best Books By Elin Hilderbrand—a.k.a. the Queen of Beach ReadsJimenez may be a romance writer, but no one can ever accuse her of sticking to fluff. Early in her career, the author tackled the complex subject matter of fertility with her debut novel,It follows a heroine with plans for a hysterectomy and a man with desires for a large family. Not everyone loved the way this one shook out, but it certainly got peoplelyrics from"Wildest Dreams," there’s a definite connection between the two. “That song has sort of become the anthem for the book,” Jimenez told. The novel itself is about a couple who go on one incredible date at an impossibly wrong time. Though Samantha and Xavier decide it’s best to go their separate ways so she can focus on helping her mother, who has been diagnosed with early-onset dementia, the heart wants what the heart wants—and it’s not so easy to let go.among readers for this recent release have been that the drama in Sam's family was a bit too much, cheapening the love story at its heart. It came from a personal place, however. “Every single thing that happens to Samantha in the book happened to me,” Jimenez told theWhile the material for Jimenez’s second novel was no less heavy than her first—about a woman who suffers from complicated grief in the wake of her fiancé’s sudden death—it was far better received by her fan base, who praised its “heart-squishy” vibes. It was also therapeutic for Jimenez, who wrote it in part to help a close friend whose life unraveled similarly. “I wrote after watching a very close friend struggle following the sudden death of her husband,” she wrote onBonus: This one’s also got a jam-packed soundtrack that's chock-full of meaning. “The songs at the start of each chapter were meticulously selected for tone, title, and lyrics,” Jimenez wrote. “Listening to them before each chapter really enhances the reading experience.” may be considered middle of the road by Jimenez's fans, but you’d be remiss to write it off: The effort earned her ain 2022. The novel follows an influencer who lives by the seat of her pants until she unexpectedly becomes the primary caretaker of her sister’s infant child. Even more surprising? The connection she finds with her hot neighbor, who just so happens to be great with children.Alexis isn’t exactly a mermaid longing to be human, and Daniel isn’t exactly a prince looking for a bride, but there’s some crossover between the plot ofsong it shares a moniker with. It’s a classic tale of star-crossed lovers , and according to her family, their worlds don’t mix. But that’s not for them to decide…or is it? Readers call this just the book you’ll want to read when you’re in the mood for a feel-good pick-me-up.Some would cite Jimenez’s 2024 novel about two “cursed” daters who agree to take a chance on each other as her best work yet; it’s her highest-rated novel on, but it’s definitely up there—and for good reason. Readers adored its practical message that “the best kind of love...happens in between the folds of everyday life.” And that's exactly the situation Justin and Emma find themselves in after life throws more hurdles at them than either of them could have ever planned for.Should we really be shocked that a book in which the characters fall for each other through a series of love letters is considered Jimenez’s most romantic yet? The plot is simple enough: A couple, they begin to find common ground, and fall head over heels for each other. However, the main characters of Dr. Briana Ortiz and Dr. Jacob Maddox truly blew readers away with their “tender,” “hilarious,” and “caring” relatability, making it Jimenez’s most recommended novel by a long shot.If you’re someone who prefers to read your books in chronological order, you’ll want to start with 2019’sGet exclusive access to fashion and beauty trends, hot-off-the-press celebrity news, and more.Receive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors While all of the books above can be read in a standalone fashion, you can also read them as collections.So far, the author/baker has only released one novel in the"Say You’ll Remember Me" series, but her next book,to the big screen with the help of writer Marisa Coughlan and director Gail Mancuso. No updates about the project's status have been announced since then, but Jimenez noted that she hoped to be heavily involved in the process should it come to fruition. “I will say that if I ever get the opportunity to make one of my books into a movie, I’m going to really do my hardest as an author to make sure that the readers are happy with the movie that they get,” she told? We've got them covered, too. We’re methodical in our methods: combing through real-life reviews, seeing what fans are saying on Reddit, TikTok, and GoodReads, and, of course, actually reading the books. We simply love to read and keep up with what'sNicole Briese is a Florida-based editor, writer and content creator who has been writing about all things culture-related since the O.G. , covering books, films, and TV shows. In her spare time, when she's not obsessing over her cat, she's devouring all things fashion, beauty, and shopping-related. Check out her blog at We Don't Want Summer to End, So We Ranked the Best Books By Elin Hilderbrand—a.k.a. the Queen of Beach Reads

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