Mayfair Square Books in Order
Part ofStella Cameron Books in OrderFind the Mayfair Square books by Stella Cameron in order, with short summaries, series notes, and help picking the best place to begin.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Publication Order
5 books
More and More
by Stella Cameron
1999
Finch More is an expert in antique glass and a woman many people underestimate. When her brother is abducted, she is forced into action and discovers just how far she will go for family.
All Smiles
by Stella Cameron
2000
Meg Smiles becomes companion to a count's unruly sister and promptly falls for the wrong man, the girl's older brother. When a string of accidents turns sinister, romance gives way to real danger.
7B
by Stella Cameron
2001
Sibyl Smiles wants a child and shocks Hunter Lloyd by asking him to help her get one. Their outrageous bargain turns far more complicated when threats from outside close in.
The Orphan
by Stella Cameron
2002
Latimer More is sure he wants Jenny McBride, a poor milliner's assistant with every reason to doubt him. As Jenny struggles under a vicious landlord's hold, the whole house at Mayfair Square gets involved.
About Adam
by Stella Cameron
2003
Adam Chillworth has loved Princess Desiree for years and thinks honor should keep them apart. Desiree has other ideas, and their fight for each other quickly runs into enemies and intrigue.
Series background & context
Mayfair Square is one of Stella Cameron's most playful historical setups. The books revolve around 7 Mayfair Square in London, a grand town house where romance, trouble, and meddling all seem to arrive through the same front door.
One of the pleasures of the series is the house itself. Residents, neighbors, relations, and visitors keep crossing paths, and the stories feel connected because everyone is forever being drawn into someone else's business. There is also a mischievous ghostly presence in the background, which gives the books a slightly offbeat charm without turning them into full paranormal romance.
The individual novels follow different couples, from stubborn women with plans of their own to men trying to balance propriety, desire, and old obligations. There are kidnappings, secrets, inconvenient reputations, and plenty of matchmaking from people who really should mind their own affairs.
If you like historical romance with a strong ensemble cast, a lively house-party feel, and a touch of eccentric humor, Mayfair Square is an easy place to settle in.
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