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Ravenswood Books in Order

Part ofMary Balogh Books in Order

This page shows the Ravenswood books in order by Mary Balogh, with short summaries, series background, reading order notes, and where to start reading.

Last updated: June 7, 2026

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5 books

1

Remember Love

by Mary Balogh

2022

A woman rebuilding her life after loss crosses paths with a man who offers friendship when she expects judgment. Set around the Ravenswood circle, this romance blends family ties, second chances, and a slow return to hope.

2

Remember Me

by Mary Balogh

2023

A quiet connection deepens into something bigger when two people realize they're carrying the same kind of loneliness. As the Ravenswood community closes ranks, they have to decide whether love is worth trusting again.

3

Always Remember

by Mary Balogh

2024

A guarded hero and a determined heroine find themselves tied together by family, duty, and unfinished business. As they learn the truth behind old choices, attraction turns into a commitment that can finally stick.

4

Remember When

by Mary Balogh

2025

A past relationship comes back into focus when two people meet again under changed circumstances. Between old mistakes and new responsibilities, they must decide if remembering is a path to pain, or to a second chance.

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Remember That Day

by Mary Balogh

2026

A single day from the past still shapes two lives in the present. When the truth finally comes to light, a hero and heroine must choose whether to let it define them, or to build something new.

Series background & context

The Ravenswood series is one of Balogh's later runs, and it has a quieter, more reflective feel than her most glittery Regency tales. The books are connected by a shared community and by a recurring idea: the past does not stay neatly in the past. People carry old choices, old grief, and old love, and sooner or later they have to look it in the face.

Across the series, characters are linked to Ravenswood, a place and a circle that becomes a kind of anchor. Some come to it searching for a fresh start. Some arrive because of family ties. Others are pulled in by friendship, obligation, or the simple need for somewhere safe to land. Balogh uses that shared center to create the warm ensemble feeling many readers love, while still giving each couple plenty of room to breathe.

The setting is still the familiar early-1800s world of estates, carriages, and strict social expectations. But the emphasis is less on the London season and more on what happens in the quieter spaces: country visits, family homes, long walks, and conversations that finally get honest.

The main titles are Remember Love, Remember Me, Always Remember, Remember When, and Remember That Day. Each book focuses on a different romance, but the relationships and family dynamics carry across. Reading in order lets you watch the wider group grow closer, and it makes the small references, a conversation, a holiday gathering, a quiet act of support, land with more weight.

The past is never just the past.

What to expect: second chances, emotional honesty, and characters who are not starting from zero. These are adults with histories. Balogh tends to give them practical problems and then let the romance grow out of shared competence and trust. The stakes are usually personal rather than action-driven, and the tension often comes from what has been left unsaid.

Even when the books touch on painful memories, the overall mood is hopeful. There is comfort in the recurring cast, and in the way Balogh lets people show up for each other. Love here is not only passion, it's also steadiness, the decision to stay, to listen, to keep choosing.

If you want the clearest entry point, start with Remember Love and continue in publication order. The series works best that way, because later books assume you know the community and the emotional context. But each story still offers a complete romance, so you can also jump to the premise that calls to you and then circle back for the full arc.

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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