Hubbard's Point Books in Order
This page lists the Hubbard's Point series by Luanne Rice in order, with quick summaries, character notes, and guidance on how best to follow the coastal saga.
Last updated: December 26, 2025
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Publication Order
7 books
The Night Before
by Luanne Rice
2014
Set on the Connecticut shore, this short tale follows familiar characters through a single charged night, as a woman revisits the choices that shaped her family and realizes how quickly everything can change by morning.
Last Kiss
by Luanne Rice
2008
Nearly a year after her teenage son is killed, Sheridan Rosslare hides in her Hubbard’s Point beach house, unable to move on. Charlie’s girlfriend Nell and old flame Gavin Dawson reopen the investigation, forcing the community to face a long‑shadowed crime and giving Sheridan one last chance at love.
Beach Girls
by Luanne Rice
2004
Years after three inseparable “beach girls” grew up and drifted apart, widower Jack brings his young daughter Nell back to Hubbard’s Point to learn about her late mother. Nell’s search leads to reclusive writer Stevie Moore, reopening an old friendship and a risky new love.
The Perfect Summer
by Luanne Rice
2003
Bay McCabe treasures her seaside home, her three children, and the hard‑won peace in her marriage. When her husband Sean disappears under suspicious circumstances and an old love steps back into her life, one Connecticut summer upends everything she thought she knew.
True Blue
by Luanne Rice
2002
In Hubbard’s Point, veterinarian Rumer Larkin has made peace with the past, including the boy next door who married her sister. When Zeb Mayhew returns after tragedy and years at sea, bringing his troubled teenage son, the three must untangle first love, betrayal, and second chances.
Safe Harbor
by Luanne Rice
2002
Free‑spirited marine artist Dana Underhill comes home to Hubbard’s Point after her sister and brother‑in‑law die mysteriously at sea, suddenly becoming mother to her two nieces. With the help of childhood friend Sam Trevor, she uncovers dangerous secrets and learns to risk her heart again.
Firefly Beach
by Luanne Rice
2001
Caroline Renwick and her sisters return to Firefly Hill, their Connecticut childhood home, determined to leave old pain behind. When Joe Connor, once a grieving boy she comforted by letter, walks back into town, long‑buried truths and a new love collide.
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