Order of Jennifer Dugan Books
Jennifer Dugan is an author of YA novels and comic books. She is a self-described geek and romantic, who writes the type of stories she wishes she could’ve read when she was growing up herself. Jennifer lives in New York with her family, dogs and cat.
Jennifer Dugan made her debut as a novelist in 2019 with Hot Dog Girl. Below is a list of Jennifer Dugan’s books in order of when they were first released:
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Publication Order of Standalone Novels
Hot Dog Girl | (2019) | Description / Buy at Amazon.com |
Verona Comics | (2020) | Description / Buy at Amazon.com |
Some Girls Do | (2021) | Description / Buy at Amazon.com |
Melt with You | (2022) | Description / Buy at Amazon.com |
Love at First Set | (2023) | Description / Buy at Amazon.com |
The Last Girls Standing | (2023) | Description / Buy at Amazon.com |
Playing for Keeps | (2024) | Description / Buy at Amazon.com |
The Ride of Her Life | (2024) | Description / Buy at Amazon.com |
Summer Girls | (2025) | Description / Buy at Amazon.com |
Publication Order of Graphic Novels
Coven | (2022) | Description / Buy at Amazon.com |
Full Shift | (2024) | Description / Buy at Amazon.com |
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Jennifer Dugan Synopsis: Verona Comics is a standalone novel by Jennifer Dugan. Jubilee has her life together. She’s a top-notch cellist, and when she’s not working in her stepmom’s indie comic store, she’s prepping for the biggest audition of her life.
On the other hand, Ridley is barely holding it together. His parents own the biggest comic store chain in the country, and Ridley can’t stop disappointing them – that is, when they’re even paying attention. They meet one fateful night at a comic convention prom, and the two can’t help falling for each other. Too bad their parents are at each other’s throats every chance they get, making a relationship between them nearly impossible… unless they manage to keep it a secret.
Then again, the feud between their families may be the least of their problems. As Ridley’s anxiety spirals, Jubilee tries to help but finds her focus torn between her fast-approaching audition and their intensifying relationship. What if love can’t conquer all? What if each of them needs more than the other can give?