List of Sweet Valley University novels

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This is a list of books in the Sweet Valley University series, created by Francine Pascal.

Contents

List

  1. College Girls
  2. Love, Lies, and Jessica Wakefield
  3. What Your Parents Don't Know
  4. Anything for Love
  5. A Married Woman
  6. The Love of Her Life
  7. Good-bye to Love
  8. Home for Christmas*
  9. Sorority Scandal
  10. No Means No
  11. Take Back the Night*
  12. College Cruise
  13. SS Heartbreak
  14. Shipboard Wedding*
  15. Behind Closed Doors
  16. The Other Woman
  17. Deadly Attraction*
  18. Billie's Secret
  19. Broken Promises, Shattered Dreams
  20. Here Comes the Bride*
  21. For the Love of Ryan
  22. Elizabeth's Summer Love
  23. Lifeguards: Sweet Kiss of Summer*
  24. His Secret Past
  25. Busted!
  26. The Trial of Jessica Wakefield*
  27. Elizabeth and Todd Forever
  28. Elizabeth's Heartbreak
  29. One Last Kiss*
  30. Beauty and the Beach*
  31. The Truth about Ryan
  32. The Boys of Summer
  33. Out of the Picture
  34. Spy Girl
  35. Undercover Angels*
  36. Have You Heard About Elizabeth?
  37. Breaking Away
  38. Good-bye, Elizabeth*
  39. Elizabeth Loves New York
  40. Private Jessica
  41. Escape to New York*
  42. Sneaking In
  43. The Price of Love
  44. Love Me Always**
  45. Don't Let Go
  46. I'll Never Love Again
  47. You're Not My Sister
  48. No Rules
  49. Stranded
  50. Summer of Love*
  51. Living Together
  52. Fooling Around
  53. Truth or Dare*
  54. Rush Week
  55. The First Time
  56. Dropping Out*
  57. Who Knew?
  58. The Dreaded Ex
  59. Elizabeth in Love*
  60. Secret Love Diaries: Elizabeth
  61. Secret Love Diaries: Jessica
  62. Secret Love Diaries: Sam
  63. Secret Love Diaries: Chloe

Thriller Editions

  1. Wanted For Murder
  2. He's Watching You
  3. Kiss of the Vampire
  4. The House of Death
  5. Running for Her Life
  6. The Roommate
  7. What Winston Saw
  8. Dead Before Dawn
  9. Killer at Sea
  10. Channel X
  11. Love and Murder
  12. Don't Answer the Phone
  13. Cyber Stalker: The Return of William White, Part 1
  14. Deadly Terror: The Return of William White, Part 2
  15. Loving the Enemy
  16. Killer Party
  17. Very Bad Things
  18. Face It

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