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7 Brides for 7 Soldiers Books in Order

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Find the 7 Brides for 7 Soldiers books by Cristin Harber in order, with quick summaries, series notes, and simple guidance on where to start.

Last updated: June 9, 2026

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Noah

by Cristin Harber

2017

Navy SEAL Noah Coleman comes home expecting a brief visit and ends up taking responsibility for his young niece. As he adjusts to civilian life, guidance counselor Teagan Shaw becomes both an ally and a risk.

Series background & context

7 Brides for 7 Soldiers is another shared-world series, but this one trades glamour for small-town warmth. The setup brings together seven military heroes, seven authors, and one connected community, Eagle's Ridge, where love stories overlap through neighbors, family ties, and local history.

The books are contemporary romances with a military thread running through them. That does not mean every story feels like a combat book. A big part of the appeal is watching men shaped by service figure out what home, responsibility, and ordinary happiness might look like when they are no longer just following orders. Because the series is shared, each novel stands alone, but reading in order gives you more of the town and the supporting cast.

It has a warmer heartbeat than Titan or Delta.

Cristin Harber's entry is Noah, book six. Noah Coleman is a Navy SEAL who heads home after learning his cousin is terminally ill, only to discover that his young niece Bella will soon be his responsibility. Teagan Shaw, an elementary school guidance counselor, already knows Bella through her own son and quickly sees that the little girl needs steadiness as much as care. The romance grows out of that everyday contact, but Harber does not leave the story entirely gentle. Teagan has a shadow from her past, and that threat follows the couple into what might otherwise have been a quiet small-town adjustment story.

That balance is what makes Harber's contribution fit the project so well. Noah keeps the community setting and family-centered stakes of the larger series, but it still carries her usual interest in protection, competence, and people who have to earn trust.

Because this is a multi-author world, the series overall has a slightly broader tone than Harber's connected suspense books. Some stories lean more town and family, others more drama and danger. The shared thread is that each hero is tested in love, not just in service.

If you want Harber in a softer setting, with more school pickups and community ties and a little less black ops machinery, this is a nice place to visit. You still get emotion, pressure, and a hero who has to learn what protecting someone really means, just with a porch light on in the background.

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