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Lobster Cove Books in Order

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See the Lobster Cove books by Jennifer Moore in order, with short summaries, series background, and quick pointers on where to start.

Last updated: June 7, 2026

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2 books

1

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.

2

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.

Series background & context

Lobster Cove is Jennifer Moore's small-town contemporary romance series, and it offers a very different mood from her historical books. Instead of battlefields, voyages, and distant colonies, these stories stay close to the present and focus on a coastal community where people come to rest, regroup, and sometimes start over. The stakes are more personal, but they still feel real.

The first book, Change of Heart, follows Nathaniel Cavanaugh, a widower trying to reconnect with his children while spending the summer in Lobster Cove. He is successful, ambitious, and used to control, which makes him an uneasy match for Valdosta McKinley, a young woman with her own career hopes and a very different background. The romance works because both of them are carrying old assumptions about class, family, and what kind of future is even possible.

Safe Harbor stays in the same town but shifts the focus to Melanie Owen and Dr. Seth Goodwyn. Melanie arrives wanting distance from her powerful father and the life he keeps trying to direct. Seth, meanwhile, is the kind of man who wants to fix problems, which is both his strength and his weakness. Their story is less about dramatic twists and more about trust, independence, and learning when help feels loving instead of controlling.

That is really the heart of Lobster Cove as a series. These are books about emotional recovery. Characters come into town carrying grief, family pressure, bad timing, or a deep need to step outside the lives other people have built for them. The setting helps because it slows everything down. A place like Lobster Cove can make room for awkward conversations, community support, and the kind of change that happens gradually.

The tone is gentle and clean, with a cozy community feel. You can expect neighbors, kids, summer rhythms, and a little bit of that vacation-town energy where people see themselves more clearly once they are out of their usual routine. The books do not pretend life is simple, but they do believe people can heal.

Because there are only two books, this is an easy series to sample. Start with Change of Heart and then move to Safe Harbor. Even if you usually know Moore for historical romance, Lobster Cove is worth a look if you want something softer, more contemporary, and centered on family as much as romance.

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