Emma Hamilton Books in Order
Part ofSinead Moriarty Books in OrderFind the Emma Hamilton series by Sinead Moriarty in order, with brief book summaries and notes on Emma and James's path from infertility to parenthood.
Last updated: December 23, 2025
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Publication Order
5 books
Mad About You
by Sinead Moriarty
2013
Emma and James Hamilton have survived infertility, adoption and job loss, and their marriage feels rock solid, until a move to London leaves Emma isolated. Anonymous texts that seem to know their every secret soon have her doubting everything she thought she could trust.
From Here to Maternity
by Sinead Moriarty
2006
Just as Emma and James finally bring home their adopted Russian baby, Emma discovers she is unexpectedly pregnant. Overnight their longed-for family becomes a double handful, and Emma must navigate smug parenting advice, chaotic relatives and her own fears about getting motherhood right.
The Right Fit
by Sinead Moriarty
2005
In this edition of Emma and James's story, the couple turn from fertility clinics to adopting a baby from Russia. As they battle bureaucracy, home inspections and cultural clashes, Emma slowly realises that the right fit is about hearts, not matching backgrounds.
A Perfect Match
by Sinead Moriarty
2005
After years of failed fertility treatment, Emma Hamilton decides that international adoption is the only way to become a mother. Navigating intrusive social workers, endless forms and her own doubts, she learns that love, not perfection, is what makes a family.
The Baby Trail
by Sinead Moriarty
2004
Thirtysomething makeup artist Emma Hamilton is certain a baby will arrive right on schedule once she comes off the pill. When nature refuses to cooperate, she plunges into fertility drugs, specialists and scheduled sex, with her sanity and marriage on the line.
Series background & context
The Emma Hamilton books trace one couple's long road from the first tick of a biological clock to the hard work of keeping a marriage alive. Set between Dublin, Russia and later London, the series follows makeup artist Emma and her husband James as they wrestle with infertility, adoption, parenthood and trust.
In The Baby Trail Emma is thirtysomething and certain that coming off the pill will quickly lead to a September baby. When month after month passes with no positive test, she throws herself into fertility drugs, invasive appointments and every piece of advice she can find. The tone is funny and frank, but the emotional cost of wanting a child and not conceiving is always clear.
A Perfect Match and its United States edition The Right Fit pick up when Emma and James accept that pregnancy may never happen. They turn to international adoption and begin the long process of trying to bring home a Russian baby. Social workers dig into their pasts, paperwork multiplies and Emma's comic schemes to impress the authorities sit alongside real questions about what makes someone ready to be a parent.
In From Here to Maternity their dreams finally come true, twice over. Just as they are about to collect baby Yuri from Russia, Emma learns she is unexpectedly pregnant. Overnight they go from longing for a child to planning for two, facing sleepless nights, conflicting advice and the pressure to be perfect when they are already stretched thin.
Mad About You jumps forward to a point where Emma and James should be settled. They have survived redundancies and nappy years, and a move to London seems like a fresh start. Instead, distance from Emma's close-knit family and a stream of unsettling anonymous texts undermine her sense of security, turning the story into a tense exploration of trust inside a marriage.
Together, the books offer a layered portrait of love over time. Moriarty writes candidly about sex, bodies and the medical side of fertility treatment, but she is just as interested in the friendships, work pressures and in-law dramas that circle every big decision. The result is a warm, sometimes painful journey that treats Emma and James as ordinary people doing their best in extraordinary circumstances.
While each novel can be read on its own, following the series in order lets you watch this couple grow from hopeful newlyweds into a family tested, but not defined, by the way their children arrive.
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