Standalone Novels
| Title | Published | Buy on Amazon |
|---|---|---|
| The Arrivals | 2011 | Buy |
| So Far Away | 2012 | Buy |
| The Admissions | 2015 | Buy |
| The Captain’s Daughter | 2017 | Buy |
| The Islanders | 2020 | Buy |
| Two Truths and a Lie | 2020 | Buy |
| Vacationland | 2022 | Buy |
| Summer Stage | 2023 | Buy |
| Mansion Beach | 2025 | Buy |
| Down with the Shipmans | 2026 | Buy |
Meg Mitchell Moore writes women’s fiction and literary fiction with a focus on families under pressure. Her novels tend to explore what happens when secrets come to the surface, when outsiders arrive in tight-knit communities, or when the expectations people carry start to crack. She has been publishing since 2011, starting with The Arrivals, and has released ten novels through 2026.
Many of Moore’s books are set in New England, particularly along the coast. Block Island, Maine, and fictional beach towns provide the backdrop for stories about marriages, parenthood, ambition, and belonging. Titles like The Captain’s Daughter, The Islanders, and Vacationland show her returning to these seaside settings. Her writing sits comfortably alongside authors like Elin Hilderbrand and Mary Beth Keane, appealing to readers who enjoy character-driven stories about real-life problems with no easy answers.