Jessica Brody Books In Order

Unremembered Books In Publication Order

  1. Unremembered (2013)
  2. The Memory Coder (2013)
  3. Undiscovered (2014)
  4. Unforgotten (2014)
  5. Unchanged (2015)
  6. Unleashed (2015)

Disney Descendants: School of Secrets Books In Publication Order

  1. CJ’s Treasure Chase (2016)
  2. Freddie’s Shadow Cards (2016)
  3. Ally’s Mad Mystery (2017)
  4. Lonnie’s Warrior Sword (2017)

LEGO Disney Princess Books In Publication Order

  1. The Surprise Storm (2018)
  2. A Dragon in the Castle? (2018)

System Divine Books In Publication Order

  1. Sky Without Stars (2019)
  2. Between Burning Worlds (2020)
  3. Suns Will Rise (2021)

Standalone Novels In Publication Order

  1. The Fidelity Files (2008)
  2. The Good Girl’s Guide to Bad Men (2009)
  3. Love Under Cover (2009)
  4. The Karma Club (2010)
  5. My Life Undecided (2011)
  6. 52 Reasons to Hate My Father (2012)
  7. Boys of Summer (2016)
  8. A Week of Mondays (2016)
  9. Addie Bell’s Shortcut to Growing Up (2017)
  10. In Some Other Life (2017)
  11. The Chaos of Standing Still (2017)
  12. The Geography of Lost Things (2018)
  13. Better You Than Me (2018)
  14. I Speak Boy (2021)

Short Stories/Novellas In Publication Order

  1. The Intelligence Director (2014)
  2. The Human Engineer (2015)

Non-Fiction Books In Publication Order

  1. The Complete Guide to Getting Published (2014)
  2. Save the Cat! Writes a Novel (2018)

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Jessica Brody Books Overview

The Fidelity Files

A beautiful L.A. woman goes undercover as a fidelity inspector to find out who’s faithful and who s not in this dazzling commercial debut. Working under the code name Ashlyn, Jennifer Hunter is hired by suspicious wives and girlfriends to conduct her infamous fidelity inspection on the men in their lives. Between bachelor parties and business trips, ‘Ashlyn’ has successfully exposed hundreds of unfaithful men. Of course, she never actually sleeps with any of them; she tests for an intention to cheat only. But Jen’s double life starts to take its toll and her friends suspect that the reason she hasn’t had a date in two years is more complicated than the demands of her supposed investment banking career. And when a suspicious email surfaces with her picture on it warning men of her real motives, Jen fears that her secret identity is in danger of being uncovered. Plus, her best friend Sophie now plans to hire Ashlyn for an inspection of her own! Just when it seems like nothing is going her way, Jen meets sexy, sophisticated Jamie Richards. She knows there’s no room for romance in her life, but she finds herself more and more drawn to him. It doesn t take long to realize it s time to retire Ashlyn for the sake of true love but not before taking on one last assignment a job which will change everything.

Love Under Cover

Can a former fidelity inspector tear herself away from her old calling for the sake of the perfect guy, or is the temptation to conduct Love Under Cover just too strong?

Jennifer Hunter never saw herself as the relationship type. After all, she d spent the last two years of her life as an undercover fidelity inspector, hired to test men’s faithfulness not exactly the kind of job that lends itself to intimacy. But when Jamie Richards walked into her life, everything changed, and Jennifer vowed to trade in her undercover lifestyle for something more normal. That s why she formed the Hawthorne Agency: five full time fidelity inspectors, hired to carry out Jennifer s mission while she manages the process from a safe relationship saving distance. Jen’s business is booming, and just when it seems like things can t possibly get any better, Jamie proposes. Despite her lifelong issues with trust and commitment, Jen says yes. But can a woman who s seen nothing but failed marriages ever come to terms with tying the knot herself? And when Jen receives a frantic phone call from one of her employees in trouble, she s forced to make a choice. A choice that lands her in an all too familiar place a strange hotel room, kissing another man. And she knows that nothing will be the same.

The Karma Club

Madison Kasparkova always thought she understood how Karma works. Do good things and you’ll be rewarded, do something bad and Karma will make sure you get what you deserve. But when Maddy’s boyfriend cheats on her, nothing bad comes his way. That s why Maddy starts The Karma Club, to clean up the messes that the universe has left behind. Sometimes, though, it isn t wise to meddle with the universe. It turns out Karma often has plans of its own. My phone seems to be ringing louder then usual today. And there’s a certain urgency in its tone that makes the incoming call somehow sound more important than most. I stare at it for a moment and then quickly decide to ignore the call. I’m in the middle of studying for a very important European history test and I really don’t want to be bothered. The phone rings again. I don’t need to look at the caller ID to know that it’s Angie who’s being so freaking persistent. My friends all have their own ring tones. Angie’s happens to be very popular hip hop song that she insists she started liking way before anyone else did. Personally, I think she doesn’t want to admit that she’s in any way ‘mainstream.’ It would damage that subtle counterculture reputation she’s spent so long perfecting. Either way, I think this particular song lost its appeal after about twelve rings. And given the fact that Angie calls me at least sixteen times a day, I am now officially sick of it. I ignore Angie’s call again and continue reading about the storming of the Bastille. Whatever is so important can at least wait until King Louis XVI gets his head chopped off. The phone rings a third time. Finally, I groan and pick it up. ‘What?’ Normally, Angie would berate me for my unfriendly greeting, but this afternoon, apparently, she has bigger things to worry about than my tone. ‘Maddy, get down to Miller’s now.’ ‘I can’t. I’m studying for my history test,’ I say, slightly annoyed. ‘Drop everything and get your butt down here,’ she practically growls into the phone. ‘I promise, it’s more exciting than the French Revolution.’ ‘Yeah, like that’s hard,’ I reply sarcastically. ‘Just come.’ And with that she hangs up the phone. Angie has been my best friend since the sixth grade. She probably knows me better than anyone else in my life. For instance, she knows that, right now, I’ll sulk around my room for the next few minutes debating about whether or not I really want to give in to her demands. Then I’ll eventually close my textbook with a scowl, a slip on shoes, and drive the twelve blocks to Miller’s Drug Store, where she works quarter time as a cashier. I say quarter time instead of part time, because although it is a part time job, she spends only half of the time working and the other half reading magazines from the rack next to the register. I pull into the store parking lot exactly nine minutes later, and I know she’ll be patting herself on the back when I walk through the door, incredibly proud of her ability to clock my decision making process down to the minute. I trudge into the empty store and approach the register, where she’s flipping through the new February issue of Contempo Girl, our mutually favorite magazine. Although we have completely different reasons for liking it. I enjoy reading the sections about the new fashion trends, latest celebrity gossip, and relationship advise, while Angie, as far as I can tell, just like reading it so she can have a replenishing supply of people and products to criticize. ‘What’s so important you couldn’t just tell me over the phone?’ Angie looks up and, without even so much as a hello, shoves the magazine into my hands. I manage to catch it just before it falls to the floor. ‘Turn to page thirty five.’

52 Reasons to Hate My Father

On her eighteenth birthday, Lexi Larrabee gets the shock of her life. If she wants to receive her beloved trust fund, every week for the next year, she must take on a different odd job. But if there’s anything worse than working as a maid, a dishwasher, and a fast food restaurant employee, it s dealing with the arrogant, albeit moderately attractive, college intern her father has assigned to keep tabs on her. In a hilarious coming of age story about family, good intentions, and second chances, Lexi learns that although she might have 52 reasons to hate her father, she only needs one reason to love him.

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