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The Redcliffe Sisters Books in Order

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See The Redcliffe Sisters books in order by Marius Gabriel, with short summaries, series background, and a quick guide to where to start.

Last updated: June 8, 2026

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1

Wish Me Luck As You Wave Me Goodbye / Weep No More

by Marius Gabriel

2015

On the eve of the Second World War, the Redcliffe sisters are pushed toward very different futures. Love, politics, and religion test their bond as Europe darkens around them.

2

Take Me to Your Heart Again

by Marius Gabriel

2016

The Redcliffe sisters return in a Europe fully at war, with love, ideology, and faith pulling them in different directions. As old tensions deepen, each sister is forced to decide what she is willing to lose.

Series background & context

The Redcliffe Sisters follows three sisters, Isobel, Chiara, and Felicity, as Europe slides toward the Second World War and then breaks apart under it. These books are interested in the big machinery of history, but they work best when they stay close to the sisters themselves, their loyalties, resentments, blind spots, and the old hurts they carry into adulthood.

War does not hit them all in the same way.

Instead, it pulls them onto different roads. Isobel is the most ideological and restless, drawn toward certainty and influence until experience forces her to question what she believes. Chiara begins with more youth and sparkle, then has to grow up fast as danger closes in. Felicity, the quietest of the three, is pulled between religious vocation and the possibility of a different life altogether. Their choices send them across different corners of wartime Europe, which gives the series its sweep.

The real engine of the story is sisterhood. These women love one another, but Gabriel does not pretend that family feeling makes everything simple. Jealousy, guilt, class assumptions, politics, and romantic disappointment all matter here. Even when the sisters are separated, each one is still measuring herself against the other two. That gives the books an emotional pull that is stronger than the historical set dressing on its own.

That family bond is what stays with you.

The first book, Wish Me Luck As You Wave Me Goodbye / Weep No More, sets the pattern by introducing the sisters before the full weight of war lands on them. The second, Take Me to Your Heart Again, picks up with the conflict deepening and the emotional cost becoming harder to ignore. Read together, the two books feel like one long wartime saga, with romance, faith, compromise, and survival all tangled up together.

Expect historical fiction with a strong domestic core rather than battlefield action for its own sake. The series moves through drawing rooms, trains, convents, occupied streets, and private crises, showing how politics reaches into homes and hearts. There is glamour at times, but it never lasts for long. The mood is sweeping and emotional, with enough sharp edges to keep the characters from feeling too tidy.

If you like family sagas where history changes everyone in the room, this is the appeal. The Redcliffe sisters are not there to stand for three neat viewpoints or three tidy destinies. They feel messier than that, and more human. That is what gives the series its lasting pull.

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Richard Reis

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Anurag Ramdasan

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