Jennifer Moore Books in Order
Explore Jennifer Moore books in order, with short summaries, series guides, historical romance reading paths, and easy tips on where to start reading.
Last updated: June 7, 2026
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Publication Order
28 books
Becoming Lady Lockwood
by Jennifer Moore
2014
Amelia Beckett is delighted to be widowed until Captain Sir William Drake arrives to prove her marriage was a fraud. Forced onto a voyage to England, they weather storms, battle, and a growing attraction neither can afford.
Lady Emma's Campaign
by Jennifer Moore
2014
Emma Drake follows the man she has loved for years into war-torn Spain after he is captured. Rescue turns into a perilous flight behind enemy lines, where Emma and Captain Sidney Fletcher must trust each other to survive.
Miss Burton Unmasks a Prince
by Jennifer Moore
2015
Sent from Charleston to London to save her family's finances, Meg Burton feels like an impostor among the ton. She falls for Carlo, a stable hand with secrets, while war and deception close in around them.
Simply Anna
by Jennifer Moore
2015
Heartbroken Philip Hamilton retreats to his family's Jamaican plantation and finds a woman with no memory drawn into his life. As danger from pirates and island renegades grows, Anna's lost past may destroy the future they are building.
The Sheik's Ruby
by Jennifer Moore
2015
Colorado journalist Shelby meets a mysterious skier who turns out to be Prince Hakim of Khali-dar. When enemies target her, she is swept into palace life, political danger, and a romance that asks her to rethink everything.
A Country Christmas
by Jennifer Moore
2016
Archie plans a perfect country Christmas, complete with a proposal for Jane, until a snowstorm strands their party without staff or plans. As the holiday turns chaotic, he fears he has mistaken her kindness for love.
A Place for Miss Snow
by Jennifer Moore
2016
Proper chaperone Diana Snow is pulled far outside the rules when a chance meeting in Greece entangles her with spy Alexandros Metaxas. Revolution, pirates, and old feuds turn their journey into a dangerous test of courage and trust.
Change Of Heart
by Jennifer Moore
2016
Widowed politician Nathaniel Cavanaugh comes to Lobster Cove hoping to reconnect with his children, not fall for his new nanny. Valdosta McKinley is chasing her own future, and both must choose between ambition and the family they never expected.
Lady Helen Finds Her Song
by Jennifer Moore
2016
In 1813 Calcutta, Lady Helen falls hard for the glamour of India and the wrong man, or so it seems. As war closes in, friendship with Captain Michael Rhodes forces her to question what home and love really mean.
Safe Harbor
by Jennifer Moore
2016
Hiding in Lobster Cove from her powerful father, shy Melanie Owen wants independence more than romance. Town doctor Seth Goodwyn keeps crashing into her life, and his urge to fix things may either win her trust or drive her away.
Spring in Hyde Park
by Jennifer Moore
2016
Newly titled Jonathan Burles is pushed into a forced marriage with Maryann Croft after an accident. Their union begins with grief, gossip, and a secret, and both must decide whether duty can grow into real love.
A Grand Tour
by Jennifer Moore
2017
Language scholar Eleanor Doyle sees a grand tour as her best chance at an academic future. Chaperoning two young women through Rome becomes much more complicated when attraction to Professor Russell Kendrick threatens her careful plans.
Miss Leslie's Secret
by Jennifer Moore
2017
War hero Conall Stewart returns to a ruined Highlands home and starts over on a rented farm. There he meets Aileen Leslie and her son, only to discover that the quiet little family is hiding from a dangerous past.
Miss Whitaker Opens Her Heart
by Jennifer Moore
2017
Sarah Whitaker has turned an Australian sheep station into a success by trusting no one. When exiled gentleman Daniel Burton becomes her new neighbor, sparring gives way to friendship, and his buried past threatens the bond between them.
Always, 'Twas You
by Jennifer Moore
2018
Back in Ireland after eight years, Kaitlyn wants nothing to do with first love Connor Flynn. But an antique pendant makes her a target, and their hunt for an old treasure forces them to face danger and everything unresolved between them.
My Dearest Enemy
by Jennifer Moore
2018
Canadian farmwoman Abigail Tidwell hates the Americans until a wounded enemy officer collapses on her property. Helping Captain Emmett Prescott draws her into the War of 1812, where loyalty, survival, and love pull in different directions.
The Queen's Ball
by Jennifer Moore
2018
A Victorian collection of three clean romance novellas built around the glamour and pressure of a major social event. Each couple faces a different kind of obstacle, from reputation to personal fear. A quick read with three complete love stories.
The Shipbuilder's Wife
by Jennifer Moore
2018
Lydia Prescott expects a glittering future until a British attack leaves her scarred and her plans in ruins. Jacob Steele, a quiet American agent, becomes her unlikely protector as war forces them into a hard-won partnership.
A Week in Brighton
by Jennifer Moore
2019
Three Regency romances unfold during a week in Brighton, from seaside ambitions to unexpected attraction. Jennifer Moore's story pits hotel visionary Arthur Grande against Daphne Dayley, who fears his plans will cost her family everything.
Charlotte's Promise
by Jennifer Moore
2019
Charlotte escapes a year of captivity determined to find the brother stolen from her during a Creek raid. Disguised as a cabin boy on a ship to New Orleans, she faces danger at sea and an inconvenient attraction to the captain.
A Christmas Promise
by Jennifer Moore
2020
Three Regency Christmas romances center on journeys, delays, and holiday surprises. In Jennifer Moore's story, Lucy Breckenridge rushes toward her father and ends up traveling with Captain James Stewart, who is hiding painful news.
Emmeline
by Jennifer Moore
2020
Suffragette Emmeline and the traditional Lord Mather clash over women's rights, then end up at the same house party. Their sharp debate turns personal as both face money troubles, pride, and a very inconvenient attraction.
Solving Sophronia
by Jennifer Moore
2020
Society columnist Lady Sophronia wants to be a real investigative reporter, not just a gossip writer. When she inserts herself into a murder case, she clashes with Detective Jonathan Graham and risks far more than her reputation.
Wrong Train to Paris
by Jennifer Moore
2020
After a rash bid for independence, Julia Weston boards the wrong train and ends up stranded in rural Provence. Waiting for the next train, she discovers unexpected warmth, hard choices, and a growing bond with farmer Luc Paquet.
Inventing Vivian
by Jennifer Moore
2021
Scientist Vivian Kirby gains an anonymous champion for her research after Lord Benedict returns from China determined to make amends. Letters, a murder inquiry, and mistaken identity leave her torn between two men who are really one.
Healing Hazel
by Jennifer Moore
2022
Hazel longs to nurse the wounded, but panic from childhood trauma has always stopped her. When war in Spain throws her into a hospital beside wary Dr. Jim Jackson, service becomes her path toward healing and love.
Educating Elizabeth
by Jennifer Moore
2023
Elizabeth Miller dreams of opening a school for poor girls, but money trouble drives her to accept help from the last man she wants near her. Lord Charles Chatsworth seems frivolous, until sabotage and shared work reveal his deeper character.
Pride & Pedigree
by Jennifer Moore
2023
A rigid lover of breeding and status meets his match when his prized dog keeps wandering to Nora and her mongrel. This short Regency romance turns canine chaos into a sweet lesson about pride, class, and love.
Where should I start?
If you want ambitious Victorian heroines: Emmeline → Solving Sophronia → Inventing Vivian → Healing Hazel → Educating Elizabeth
If you want wartime adventure and higher stakes: My Dearest Enemy → The Shipbuilder's Wife → Charlotte's Promise
If you want sweeping Regency travel romance: Becoming Lady Lockwood → Lady Emma's Campaign → A Place for Miss Snow
If you want short, lighter entry points: Spring in Hyde Park → A Grand Tour → Wrong Train to Paris → A Country Christmas
Author bio
Jennifer Moore writes the kind of historical romance that likes to move. Her books cross oceans, follow armies, step onto grand tours, and wander into places that feel a little beyond the usual ballroom circuit. She lives in northern Utah with her husband and four sons, and she earned a BA in linguistics from the University of Utah, a degree she has joked is especially handy for answering Jeopardy questions.
She is clearly a history person.
That interest shows up all through her fiction. Moore is drawn to ships, military history, travel, and the complicated edges of the British world in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Her stories go to Jamaica, India, Greece, Australia, Canada, and Spain, not just London drawing rooms. Even when she uses familiar romance patterns, she usually gives them a wider horizon and a stronger sense of place.
A good place to see that is Becoming Lady Lockwood, where a supposed widow is forced onto a voyage to England with the captain who thinks she is a fraud. Lady Emma's Campaign heads into war-torn Spain, while My Dearest Enemy uses the War of 1812 to build a romance between people who begin on opposite sides of a conflict. Readers often come to Moore for the clean romance, but many stay for the adventure, the research, and the feeling that the setting matters just as much as the courtship.
She also has a soft spot for women who want more than the role handed to them.
That thread runs right through the Blue Orchid books. In Solving Sophronia, a society columnist wants to be taken seriously as an investigative reporter. In Inventing Vivian, a brilliant chemist finds herself caught between scientific ambition, anonymous letters, and a murder case. Healing Hazel follows a heroine who longs to nurse the wounded while working through deep fear, and Educating Elizabeth centers on a woman trying to build a school for poor girls in London's East End. These books still deliver romance, but they also care about work, purpose, friendship, and what it costs to push against social expectations.
Not everything she writes stays in the past. Contemporary titles like Change of Heart, Safe Harbor, and The Sheik's Ruby show the same interest in emotional healing, family pressure, and characters trying to choose a life that truly fits them. Even her lighter or shorter works, including Spring in Hyde Park, A Grand Tour, A Country Christmas, and Wrong Train to Paris, keep that mix of tenderness, travel, and clean emotional tension.
Her author bio gives you a pretty good feel for the person behind the books. She loves history and romance, traveling, tall ships, scented candles, birding, and watching cake decorating videos. When she is not writing, she has said she is often driving carpool, helping with homework, playing tennis, or spending time with her dog, Otis. Those details fit the work. Her novels may roam far from home, but they stay grounded, practical, and warm.
That mix is probably why her books are so easy to settle into. Moore likes a sweeping premise, but she tells her stories in a clear, welcoming way. If you want historical romance with capable heroines, decent men, real external stakes, and a little more geography than usual, her shelf is a very good one to browse.
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