Jennifer Moore Books In Order
Book links take you to Amazon. As an Amazon Associate I earn money from qualifying purchases.Publication Order of The Blue Orchid Society Books
Emmeline | (2020) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Solving Sophronia | (2020) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Inventing Vivian | (2021) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Healing Hazel | (2022) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Publication Order of Lobster Cove Books
Publication Order of Romance on the Orient Express Books
It Started in Budapest | (2020) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Wrong Train to Paris | (2020) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Until Vienna | (2021) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Song of Salzburg | (2021) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Publication Order of War of 1812 Books
My Dearest Enemy | (2018) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
The Shipbuilder's Wife | (2018) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Charlotte's Promise | (2019) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Publication Order of Standalone Novels
Becoming Lady Lockwood | (2014) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Lady Emma's Campaign | (2014) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Miss Burton Unmasks a Prince | (2015) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
The Sheik's Ruby | (2015) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Simply Anna | (2015) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Lady Helen Finds Her Song | (2016) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
A Place for Miss Snow | (2016) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Miss Whitaker Opens Her Heart | (2017) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Miss Leslie's Secret | (2017) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Always, 'Twas You | (2018) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Publication Order of Timeless Regency Collection Books
Autumn Masquerade | (2015) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
A Midwinter Ball | (2015) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Spring in Hyde Park | (2016) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Summer House Party | (2016) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
A Country Christmas | (2016) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
A Season in London | (2018) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
A Holiday in Bath | (2018) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Falling for a Duke | (2018) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Road to Gretna Green | (2018) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
A Night in Grosvenor Square | (2018) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Wedding Wagers | (2018) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
An Evening at Almack's | (2019) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
A Week in Brighton | (2019) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
To Love a Governess | (2019) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Widows of Somerset | (2020) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
A Christmas Promise | (2020) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
A Seaside Summer | (2021) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
The Inns of Devonshire | (2021) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
To Kiss a Wallflower | (2022) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Publication Order of Timeless Victorian Collection Books
A Grand Tour | (2017) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
The Orient Express | (2018) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Summer Holiday | (2018) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
The Queen's Ball | (2018) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
A Note of Change | (2020) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
A Gentlewoman Scholar | (2021) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
An Autumn Kiss | (2022) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Publication Order of Anthologies
California Dreamin' Collection | (2015) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
The Perfect Gift | (2016) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
A Christmas Courting | (2018) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Horses, Hounds & Happily Ever After | (2022) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Jennifer Moore
Author Jennifer Moore lives with four sons and a husband that produce heaps of laughter and laundry.
She earned her BA from the University of Utah in Linguistics, which she primarily uses for episodes of Jeopardy. Most of the time she wishes she was on board a frigate during the Age of Sail.
Jenna is a reader of romance and history, and loves to watch cake decorating videos, travel, scented candles, and tall ships. When she is not busy driving carpool, writing, or helping out with homework, she can usually be found playing tennis and being a Guitar Hero champion. Jenna also suffers from an acute addiction to 18th and 19th century military literature and history.
“Becoming Lady Lockwood” is the first stand alone novel and was released in 2014. Amelia Beckett is filled with delight at being a widow. Married to some proxy man that she had never met, she recognizes that a fortuitous entry into widowhood frees her out of matchmakers and meddlesome chaperones. Heiress to her mom’s sugar plantation in Jamaica, she happily anticipates working in a man’s world, with additional credibility of her new title: Lady Lockwood. However with the Captain Sir William Drake’s arrival, her plans soon go awry.
William’s traversed the Atlantic with a single purpose. If he is unable to prove that Amelia’s marriage to his brother was a fraud, she’ll be entitled to a rather sizable portion of his family’s estate. He’s determined to return this duplicitous “Lady” for an official hearing in London, and carries with him a letter which will ensure her full cooperation.
Left without any choice, Amelia joins the captain on his return trip to England, and the two soon find that this ship doesn’t allow for evasion. William and Amelia are thrown together ceaselessly, and amidst the fierce ocean battles and storms, what started as antipathy appears to be evolving rather unexpectedly. However while they draw closer to their destination, is the impossibility of their circumstances ruin any hope of a future together?
“My Dearest Enemy” is the first novel in the “War of 1812” series and was released in 2018. Abigail Tidwell struggles alone on her family farm and knows precisely who to blame for her hardships: the Americans. Had it not been for their part in the war, her brothers and dad would be at home instead of fighting abroad.
However no amount of antipathy could’ve readied her for the stunning sight of the wounded American soldier standing on her property, a guy in dire need of assistance. She grudgingly tends to his injuries and anticipates the satisfaction she will feel once she turns him over to the authorities once he has healed up. Yet fate’s got other plans. Captain Emmett Prescott doesn’t remember much about the ambush on his men by the group of Shawnee Indians and even less about how he showed up in the unfamiliar barn.
After Emmett was nursed back to health by the gorgeous, if reluctant Abigail, he would do anything to save the guys that he left behind, and that includes forcibly enlisting Abigail’s help. Pretty soon, she finds herself caught in the middle of two countries at war. And while her attraction for Emmett continues to grow, her conflicted heart engages in a silent battle of its own. However when she gets accused of treason for her actions, her survival is resting in the hands of the same guy she formerly thought of as her enemy.
“Solving Sophronia” is the first novel in the “Blue Orchid Society” series and was released in 2020. Lady Sophronia Bremerton is a far cry away from your usual debutante, however she is the toast of London’s upper class because of one simple thing: she is a society columnist for the London Illustrated News, and the gentry enjoys seeing their exploits printed up in the gossip pages. However Sophie’s got much bigger plans, as she plans to become an investigative reporter.
A stuffy ballroom during yet another Season proves to be nothing more than the typical rumor mill, she seeks a respite in the library, alongside four other young ladies who, for reasons of their own, are looking for an escape, too. While the conversation turns to their own secret ambitions, the women form their own sisterhood and one bold plan: they’ll make their dreams a reality, no matter what the obstacles might be. Thus the Blue Orchid Society has started.
Sophie, having heard about a murder in a London rookery, seizes the chance to prove her abilities. Detective Jonathan Graham does not believe a civilian, and a noblewoman at that, should be anywhere close to a murder investigation, however Sophie insists on helping bring this killer to justice. Her investigative prowess does not go unnoticed by the cops, particularly Jonathan, who is unable to decide whether this intrepid reporter is the woman of his dreams or just a thorn in his side. However while the case gets more dangerous and complex, their very lives (and their hearts) might also be at risk.
“Inventing Vivian” is the second novel in the “Blue Orchid Society” series and was released in 2021. Ladies of London’s High Society are known for their poise and social graces. Vivian Kirby boasts neither one of these enviable qualities, although she does offer impressive conversation on chemical compositions. Unfortunately, it seems that not too many men want an intelligent wife. So it is that Vivian finds some kinship with a group of young ladies that embrace one another’s differences: The Blue Orchid Society.
After spending an extended period in China, Lord Benedict has come back to transformed to his family’s estate, where just one encounter with Vivian, whose scientific knowledge he formerly undermined, leaves him determined to make amends with her. Benedict arranges to help forward her research, obviously anonymously.
Through letters, Vivian establishes a warm friendship with her secret benefactor, even while she is drawn into a murder investigation unexpectedly which forces her to work with Benedict to learn the truth. Vivian soon fears that she could be starting to fall in love with two men, never suspecting that they are the same guy.
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