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Morgan's Grove Books in Order

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Find the Morgan's Grove books in order by Traci Borum, with short summaries, series background, and simple guidance on the best place to start.

Last updated: June 10, 2026

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Love Starts Here

by Traci Borum

2020

Jill McCallister heads to a small Texas town founded by her ancestor, hoping family research will revive her stalled life and writing. The town feels like home almost immediately, but a guarded local man and his secret complicate everything.

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Meet You Under the Stars

by Traci Borum

2020

Still bruised by a Valentine's Day breakup, librarian Chaynie Mayfield dreads planning the town's romantic event. Working with architect Greg Peterson on library renovations draws her in, just as a dream job forces her to choose between ambition and home.

Series background & context

Morgan's Grove is Traci Borum's small-town Texas series, and it trades English cottages for hometown history, community traditions, and the question of what makes a place feel like home. Like Chilton Crosse, the books are connected standalones. Each novel centers on a different lead, but the town, its gathering places, and its residents create the through-line.

The series begins with Love Starts Here. Jill McCallister comes to Morgan's Grove from Colorado after learning that one of her ancestors founded the town, and what starts as research turns into something more personal. She wants material for her work and a break from a life that feels stuck, but the town quickly presses on bigger questions about roots, belonging, and whether starting over might actually mean staying put. Her growing connection with Rick Wright gives the story its romantic pull, but the heart of the book is also Jill's relationship with the town itself.

Then Meet You Under the Stars shifts the focus to Chaynie Mayfield, a librarian who is trying to lead a Valentine's event even though romance is the last thing she wants to think about. As the library is renovated and architect Greg Peterson enters the picture, the book leans into another classic Morgan's Grove tension, ambition versus attachment. Chaynie has real goals beyond the town, and the story asks whether building a bigger life always means leaving familiar people and places behind.

Morgan's Grove runs on community.

That is what gives the series its tone. The town feels lived in, with local traditions, public events, regulars who know each other's business, and shared spaces that matter, especially the library. Borum writes these books as warm, character-driven women's fiction with romance at the center, but the love story is never the only point. She is just as interested in how people fit into a community, how family history shapes the present, and how ordinary places can become anchors when life starts wobbling.

The protagonists in Morgan's Grove tend to be women at transition points. They are smart, capable, and not always ready to admit how lonely or restless they feel. The men around them often come with a little mystery, but they are not there to overpower the story. They work best as companions, sounding boards, and reminders that a quieter kind of love can still ask a lot of a person. Across the series, the bigger stakes are emotional: trust, rootedness, calling, and the risk of choosing a life that looks smaller from the outside but feels truer from the inside.

If you want a series with gentle romance, hometown texture, and plenty of heart, Morgan's Grove is easy to settle into. Read Love Starts Here first for the broadest introduction to the town, then move to Meet You Under the Stars to watch that world deepen. The pleasure here comes from seeing how personal change and small-town life keep shaping each other.

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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