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Love's Journey on Manitoulin Island Books in Order

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Browse Love's Journey on Manitoulin Island by Serena B Miller in order, with summaries, series background, and where to start reading.

Last updated: June 7, 2026

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1

Moriah's Fortress

by Serena B Miller

2017

As Moriah fights to save her family's lighthouse, a missing person and a shallow grave drag buried secrets into the open. The work on the island grows more dangerous just as her bond with Ben deepens.

2

Moriah's Lighthouse

by Serena B Miller

2017

Moriah Robertson wants to restore the broken lighthouse tied to her family's past on Manitoulin Island. The skilled stonemason she hires may be perfect for the job, and dangerously close to her heart.

3

Moriah's Stronghold

by Serena B Miller

2017

A daring mission and a battered helicopter push Moriah and Ben into fresh danger on Manitoulin Island. Old fear, unfinished business, and the growing cost of love make the fight for the lighthouse deeply personal.

4

Eliza's Lighthouse

by Serena B Miller

2018

During a brutal 1875 winter, Eliza Robertson is stranded at Tempest Bay Lighthouse with her young son after her husband vanishes. When a half dead stranger arrives, shelter quickly turns into a test of trust and survival.

Series background & context

Love's Journey on Manitoulin Island is a historical romance series with salt air, hard weather, and more danger than its pretty lighthouse covers might suggest. The books are set on Manitoulin Island in Canada, where shorelines, storms, boats, and distance shape everyday life. Miller uses the island well. It is not just a backdrop. It determines who can get help, who gets stranded, and how much courage ordinary work can require.

The first three books revolve around Moriah Robertson and the broken lighthouse tied to her family's history. Moriah is practical, stubborn, and deeply attached to the place. She wants to restore the lighthouse that once guided sailors and stood at the center of her family's livelihood. Ben, the stonemason brought in for the job, has the skills she needs, but he arrives with his own history and his own walls. Their relationship drives the series forward as repair work, family legacy, and old secrets all start to tangle together.

Nothing about this setting is decorative.

These books lean romantic, but the tension is often physical as well as emotional. The island can isolate people fast. Weather turns ugly. Travel is difficult. Money, property, and inheritance matter. Even when the story turns tender, there is usually a sense that something could go wrong in a very practical way, a boat missed, food running short, a mission interrupted, a stranger arriving at the wrong moment.

That atmosphere carries into Eliza's Lighthouse, which broadens the family story and pushes the survival angle even harder. A missing husband, brutal winter weather, a child in danger, and an injured stranger at the door make the series' interest in shelter and trust feel especially sharp. Across all four books, the lighthouse stands for more than romance. It is memory, duty, and a promise to keep a light on when the night gets rough.

Readers who like quiet village stories may find this series more rugged than expected. That is part of the appeal. Miller blends historical detail, family burdens, faith, and romance with a real sense of labor. These are books about fixing things, buildings, lives, and broken confidence. Sometimes the repairs hold. Sometimes the cost is high.

Moriah's Lighthouse was later adapted for television, but the books offer more room for the long pull between love and fear. If you want a series with atmosphere, weather, and a heroine who would rather pick up a tool than sit around waiting, Manitoulin is a good place to start.

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Richard Reis

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Anurag Ramdasan

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