Sandi Lynn is an American author of contemporary romance novels. She writes the Forever series and the Kind Brothers series. She is a USA Today bestselling author. Sandi has always loved writing, and she has always had dreams of being published. When she isn’t writing, she enjoys going out to the movies or to dinner with her husband. She is also a mother to three daughters.
Sandi Lynn made her debut as a novelist in 2013 with the novel Forever Black. Below is a list of Sandi Lynn’s books in order of when they were first released:
Publication Order of Alpha Billionaire / One Night Books
Chronological Order of Alpha Billionaire / One Night Books
Publication Order of Baby Drama Books
Publication Order of Forever Books
Publication Order of Happened Books
Publication Order of Harbor Falls Books
Publication Order of Hamilton Brothers Books
Publication Order of The Interview: New York & Los Angeles Books
Publication Order of Kind Brothers Books
Publication Order of Love Books
Publication Order of Millionaire's Love Books
Publication Order of Redemption Books
Publication Order of Remembering Books
Publication Order of Wolfe Brothers Books
Publication Order of Wyatt Brothers Books
Publication Order of Standalone Novels
If You Like Sandi Lynn Books, You’ll Love…
Sandi Lynn Reviews:She Writes Love… is a stunning and deeply emotional journey that takes you on a rollercoaster of feelings from beginning to end. The part that really got to me was the ending, where I couldn’t hold back my tears. I don’t want to dissuade anyone from reading it though, as there are also moments of joy and happiness that will bring tears of a different kind. Sandi Lynn, your writing is improving with each book and I am a very satisfied reader. Just make sure to have plenty of tissues nearby! -Dee
I must say, I received A Love Called Simon by Sandi Lynn this afternoon at around 3 o’clock and now it’s midnight and I’ve finished it! It’s definitely a must-read, and you’ll find yourself asking “Why?!” I think many people can relate to a story like this one, about being mistreated or emotionally neglected. Why do some people believe that money equals power? This book illustrates that money isn’t everything.
I just couldn’t put the book down, ladies! However, if I may offer one small criticism, I felt that some parts of the book towards the end were a bit rushed. But of course, that’s just my personal opinion and others may not feel the same way. -Emily
I find it challenging to write this review because I had high hopes for Something About Lorelei. I came across teasers on Facebook, and it sounded like a really great read. While I did enjoy the story, it fell a bit short of my expectations. The dialogue felt stilted at times, and the overall flow of the book didn’t quite work for me. I had moments of genuine amusement, but then found myself checking how much further I had to go, not because I didn’t want it to end, but because I felt somewhat disconnected from the story. This isn’t a book that I can see myself reading again anytime soon. Perhaps in a few years when I’ve forgotten that I’ve already read it, and I decide to give it another try. That being said, the highlight of the book for me was Lorelei’s daughter, Hope. -Anonymous
The Negotiation was a fast and effortless read. Both Jackson Caine and Emily Wade share a fear of relationships and commitment due to their parents’ experiences. They believe that nothing lasts forever, especially love and marriage. As they both understand each other’s philosophy, they negotiate to have a relationship without any complications, drama, or commitment. As expected, their feelings for each other slowly start to change. It’s a short and sweet romance novel. -Lanos