Order of Cecelia Ahern Books

Order of Cecelia Ahern Books

Cecelia Ahern
Cecelia Ahern is an Irish author of romantic fiction and women’s fiction. She got her journalism degree from Griffith College Dublin. Several of her novels have been optioned for film adaptations. Cecelia is a creator/producer of the ABC sitcom Samantha Who? starring Christina Applegate. Cecelia is the daughter of Irish politician Bertie Ahern and sister-in-law of singer-songwriter Nicky Byrne.

Cecelia Ahern became a published author in 2002 with the novel PS, I Love You. It made the bestseller list in several countries. The novel was adapted to film in 2007, starring Hilary Swank and Gerard Butler. Below is a list of Cecelia Ahern’s books in order of when they were originally published:

Publication Order of P.S. I Love You Books

PS, I Love You

(2003)

Postscript

(2019)

Publication Order of Flawed Books

Flawed

(2016)

Perfect

(2017)

Publication Order of Standalone Novels

Where Rainbows End / Rosie Dunne / Love, Rosie

(2004)

If You Could See Me Now

(2005)

A Place Called Here / There’s No Place Like Here

(2006)

Thanks for the Memories

(2008)

The Gift

(2008)

The Book of Tomorrow

(2009)

The Time of My Life

(2011)

One Hundred Names

(2012)

How to Fall in Love

(2014)

The Year I Met You

(2014)

The Marble Collector

(2015)

Lyrebird

(2016)

Freckles

(2021)

In a Thousand Different Ways

(2023)

Into the Storm

(2024)

Publication Order of Short Stories/Novellas

Mrs Whippy

(2006)

Publication Order of Short Story Collections

Every Year

(2010)

Girl in the Mirror

(2011)

Roar

(2019)

Publication Order of Doctor Who: Time Trips Books

The Death Pit

(2013)

Into the Nowhere

(2014)

Keeping Up with the Joneses

(2014)

Salt of the Earth

(2014)

A Handful of Stardust

(2014)

The Bog Warrior

(2014)

The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Time Traveller

(2014)

The Anti-Hero

(2014)

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Publication Order of Anthologies

Irish Girls Are Back in Town

(2005)

Doctor Who: Time Trips

(2014)

Notes: Where Rainbows End was also published as Rosie Dunne as well as Love, Rosie. If You Could See Me Now was originally published as A Silver Lining. A Place Called Here was re-published as There’s No Place Like Here. Irish Girls Are Back In Town also contains stories by Patricia Scanlan, Julie Parsons, Deirdre Purcell, Sarah Webb, Morag Prunty, Marita Conlon-McKenna, Martina Devlin, Gemma O’Connor, Joan O’Neill, Annie Sparrow, Una Brankin, Aine Greaney, Suzanne Higgins, Tina Reilly, Catherine Foley, Claire Dowling and Rosaleen Linehan.