Anya Mora Standalone Novels books in order

Anya Mora's standalone novels are eleven works of domestic suspense and psychological thriller fiction published from 2019 to 2025, each exploring the hidden fractures inside marriages and families.

Reading order

# Title Published Author Buy on Amazon
1 The Perfect Family / Tuesday’s Child 2019 Anya Mora Buy
2 My Husband’s Wife 2020 Anya Mora Buy
3 The Wife Lie 2020 Anya Mora Buy
4 Secrets Mothers Keep 2021 Anya Mora Buy
5 Not My Baby 2023 Anya Mora Buy
6 The Mother 2023 Anya Mora Buy
7 The Little Girl I Always Wanted 2023 Anya Mora Buy
8 The Glennmare Girls 2023 Anya Mora Buy
9 Mother, Daughter 2024 Anya Mora Buy
10 Good Bad Mother 2025 Anya Mora Buy
11 Love You to Death 2025 Anya Mora Buy

Anya Mora’s standalone novels run parallel to her series fiction and share the same DNA: close relationships, buried secrets, and the moment when a wife, mother, or daughter realizes the life she thought she knew is built on something unstable. Titles like The Wife Lie, Not My Baby, and Love You to Death signal that territory clearly, and the books follow through.

Published steadily from 2019 onward, the eleven standalones show Mora working across a range of domestic scenarios. Some center on marital deception, others on maternal bonds gone wrong, and a few on the complicated dynamics between women across generations. The Glennmare Girls and Mother, Daughter both suggest that family relationships beyond marriage interest her too. Each book is self-contained and can be read in any order.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many books are in the Anya Mora Standalone Novels series?

There are eleven books in the Anya Mora Standalone Novels series, published between 2019 and 2025.

What is the first book in the Anya Mora Standalone Novels series?

The first book in the Anya Mora Standalone Novels series is The Perfect Family / Tuesday’s Child, published in 2019.

Which of Anya Mora's standalone novels is a good starting point for new readers?

My Husband’s Wife (2020) and Secrets Mothers Keep (2021) are both strong starting points. They showcase Mora’s focus on marriages hiding dangerous secrets and feature the kind of close-quarters tension that defines her standalone work.

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