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Mermaids Point Books in Order

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See all the Mermaids Point books by Sarah Bennett in order, with story summaries, series background, and guidance on the best way to visit this seaside village.

Last updated: January 12, 2026

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5 books

1

Spring Promises at Mermaids Point

by Sarah Bennett

2022

Spring brings change to Mermaids Point when exhausted author Alex Nelson buys the village bookshop, snatching Ivy Fisher's long-held dream. As they work side by side, simmering attraction collides with mistrust, and both must decide whether to risk their hearts again.

2

Happy Endings at Mermaids Point

by Sarah Bennett

2022

Global pop star Aurora Storm hides from a media scandal in Mermaids Point, asking old flame Nick Morgan to pose as her boyfriend. Two weeks with his close-knit family forces her to choose between fast-paced fame and a quieter, more rooted future.

3

Summer Kisses at Mermaids Point

by Sarah Bennett

2021

Laurie Morgan's seaside cafe is swamped when a blurry mermaid photo goes viral, drawing crowds and cynical journalist Jake Smith. As he hunts for a story and she protects her family, their growing connection tests both loyalty and trust.

4

Christmas Surprises at Mermaids Point

by Sarah Bennett

2021

In this festive novella, Mermaids Point prepares for Christmas as couples old and new juggle blended families, busy businesses and tentative romances. Short, interlinked glimpses follow the Morgans, the Nelson brothers and newcomer Ivy through one sparkling holiday season.

5

Autumn Dreams at Mermaids Point

by Sarah Bennett

2021

Nerissa Morgan has spent years putting everyone else first, running the village medical practice and shelving her own hopes. Widowed doctor Tom Nelson arrives with grieving teenagers and a desperate need for a fresh start, and sharing a home forces them to face old wounds and the possibility of love at midlife.

Series background & context

Mermaids Point is a small seaside village with a big reputation. Perched on a stretch of coast where locals whisper about mermaids in the waves, it is the sort of place where families have lived for generations, visitors come looking for magic and gossip travels faster than the tide.

At the heart of the series is the Morgan family and their friends. In Summer Kisses at Mermaids Point, cafe owner Laurie Morgan is just about keeping the family business afloat when a blurry photograph of a supposed mermaid goes viral. Overnight the village is flooded with curious tourists and one very reluctant newcomer, burned-out journalist Jake Smith, who is sent to hunt down the story and instead finds himself pulled into village life.

The books follow different couples but always return to the same community. Autumn Dreams at Mermaids Point focuses on Nerissa Morgan, a practice manager who has quietly built a safe, predictable life after early heartbreak. When widowed GP Tom Nelson arrives with his troubled teenagers to take over the local surgery, they end up sharing both a house and the slow work of blending two families. Their story brings a slightly older pair of protagonists into the spotlight and leans into the idea that it is never too late to try again.

A shorter festive story, Christmas Surprises at Mermaids Point, reads like a collection of interlinked snapshots. As the village prepares for the holidays, readers catch up with Laurie and Jake and Nerissa and Tom, while also meeting characters who will matter later on, including Tom’s brother Alex and sewing whiz Ivy, as well as musician Aurora Storm and Laurie’s brother Nick.

Later books deepen those threads. In the spring story often linked with Ivy and Alex, a bestselling author arrives in the village at a personal crossroads and buys the very bookshop Ivy has set her heart on. Their tug-of-war over a crumbling shop front turns into something more tender as they both work out what kind of future they actually want in Mermaids Point.

The final novel, Happy Endings at Mermaids Point, brings chart-topping singer Aurora back to the village just as a media scandal threatens her hard-won comeback. Hiding out with Nick Morgan and his warm, noisy family forces her to question whether she can ever swap stadium lights for fairy lights in a small coastal cottage.

Across the series, readers can expect gentle humour, complicated families and plenty of village gossip, all threaded through with seaside walks, good food and the slow, hopeful work of building a life that finally feels like home.

It is a cozy corner of the coast, full of second chances and the kind of happy endings people have to fight for.

Edited by

Richard Reis

Software engineer whose passion for tracking book recommendations from podcasts inspired the creation of MRB.

Anurag Ramdasan

Lead investor at 3one4 Capital whose startup expertise and love for books helped shaped MRB and its growth.

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