Then, we list out all of her books, (by publication date) and the series (in order). First, we’ve got a list of 10 top-rated Colleen Hoover books. This guide is divided into three sections. If you are new to the party or you’ve read one book and don’t know where to go next, we are here to help you with this list of the best Colleen Hoover books. Usually it’s just new(ish) books that hit the list and then they eventually fade away, only to be replaced by another new book.īut CoHo (as her rabid fans call her), keeps finding new audiences who are gobbling up her books, and keeping her at the top of the charts. For those of you who aren’t in the biz, this is positively unheard of. This year, she has regularly sustained 3-5 books on the New York Times bestseller list. Along the way, she’s written 25 books, built a loyal audience and sold over 20 million books. It managed to hit the New York Times bestseller list in seven months. Colleen Hoover self-published her first novel Slammed, in 2012.
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