Beach Lane#
| Title |
Published |
Buy on Amazon |
| Making Waves |
2017 |
Buy |
Miller/Sheppard Reading Order#
| Title |
Published |
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| Ride a Dark Horse |
2001 |
Buy |
| Chance Meeting |
2001 |
Buy |
| In Your Eyes |
2004 |
Buy |
Silver Creek Reading Order#
| Title |
Published |
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| Unbuttoned |
2013 |
N/A |
| Once Tempted |
2013 |
Buy |
| Once Tasted |
2014 |
Buy |
| Once Touched |
2015 |
Buy |
| Rekindled |
2014 |
N/A |
| Unbroken |
2014 |
N/A |
| Unwrapped |
2014 |
N/A |
Standalone Novels#
| Title |
Published |
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| Night Swimming |
2003 |
Buy |
The Rosewood Trilogy Reading Order#
| Title |
Published |
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| Remember Me |
2010 |
Buy |
| Believe in Me |
2010 |
Buy |
| Trouble Me |
2012 |
Buy |
Laura Moore has carved out a niche in romance fiction by setting many of her novels in the equestrian world. Her books often take place on horse farms and ranches in Virginia, where the daily rhythms of breeding, training, and competition form the backdrop to her love stories. This specificity gives her writing a texture that sets it apart from more generic contemporary romance, and readers who love horses will find the details rewarding.
Her bibliography includes several connected series. The Miller/Sheppard books were her earliest, followed by the Rosewood Trilogy and the longer Silver Creek series. Across all of them, Moore writes heroines who are competent and grounded, often tied to the land and the animals they care for. Her heroes tend to be men with their own complications, and the romance develops through shared work and mutual respect rather than contrived conflict. Night Swimming (2003), her lone standalone, showed she could write outside the equestrian setting too, but her ranch-based stories remain her strongest work.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many books has Laura Moore written?
Laura Moore has written fifteen books across five series.
What was Laura Moore's first book?
Laura Moore’s first book is Chance Meeting, published in 2001.
Are Laura Moore's books connected to real horse breeding culture?
Yes, Laura Moore draws heavily on the world of horse breeding, training, and competition in her novels. Many of her books are set on horse farms in Virginia, and the details about equestrian life are specific enough that readers with horse experience find them authentic. The Silver Creek series in particular revolves around a working ranch where horses are central to the characters’ daily lives.