Books Inspired by Taylor Swift Songs
If you’re a Swiftie, you’ll love these Books Inspired by Taylor Swift Songs. The list includes both books inspired by Taylor Swift lyrics and song titles, and some books that have that overall Taylor vibe.

Books Inspired by Taylor Swift Lyrics
Cross My Heart by Megan Collins
Cross My Heart by Megan Collins is dedicated to Taylor Swift fans and is an adult suspense story about love and obsession .

Check out my review of Cross My Heart!
Just Say Yes by Goldy Moldavsky
Just Say Yes is a YA novel about an undocumented girl who needs the practicality of a green card marriage. But just can’t stop thinking about that certain guy either….

This is Me Trying by Racquel Marie
This is Me Trying is a wrenching YA story about love, grief and loss, as a girl tries to get past the fact that her boyfriend took his own life.

Find out more about This is Me Trying.
Never Ever Getting Back Together by Sophie Gonzales
This YA book is about two girls who want to get back at their shared ex, but fall for each other instead!

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I Wish You Would by Eva Des Lauriers
A senior tradition of writing heartfelt secret letters explodes when the letters get blown off by the wind, and two ex best friends have to join forces to find them.

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Don’t Want You Like a Best Friend by Emma R. Alban
A historical fiction f/f retelling of the Parent Trap! Two young women try to set up their widowed parents but fall for each other instead.

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I Did Something Bad by Pyae Moe Thet War
Adult romantic suspense about a journalist and a movie star solving a murder!

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Look What You Made Me Do by Katherine A. Olson
In this darkly thrilling feminist adult book, Dylan becomes a secret vigilante for hire

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You’re the Problem, It’s You by Emma R. Alban
This historical fiction companion book to Don’t Want You Like a Best Friend features an enemies to lovers m/m romance.

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What a fun post! I don’t know very many Taylor Swift songs, but I’m sure there are a lot of people that will be able to relate to these comparisons. 🙂
Thanks – I didn’t realize how many book titles has been inspired by her songs!