Reading order
| # | Title | Published | Author | Buy on Amazon |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | The View From the Lighthouse | 2011 | Dan Walsh | Buy |
| 2 | Finding Grace | 2011 | Dan Walsh | Buy |
| 3 | Seaside Summer | 2011 | Dan Walsh | Buy |
| 4 | Beacon’s Call | 2011 | Dan Walsh | Buy |
| 5 | Autumn Light | 2011 | Dan Walsh | Buy |
| 6 | Still Waters | 2011 | Dan Walsh | Buy |
| 7 | A Midnight Clear | 2011 | Dan Walsh | Buy |
| 8 | Unexpected Treasures | 2012 | Dan Walsh | Buy |
| 9 | Winds of Change | 2012 | Dan Walsh | Buy |
| 10 | New Horizons | 2012 | Dan Walsh | Buy |
| 11 | Setting Course | 2012 | Dan Walsh | Buy |
| 12 | Pressing On | 2012 | Dan Walsh | Buy |
| 13 | Family Heirlooms | 2012 | Dan Walsh | Buy |
| 14 | Hopes and Dreams | 2012 | Dan Walsh | Buy |
| 15 | Ringing True | 2012 | Dan Walsh | Buy |
| 16 | Steps of Faith | 2012 | Dan Walsh | Buy |
| 17 | Home for Christmas | 2013 | Dan Walsh | Buy |
| 18 | All Things New | 2013 | Dan Walsh | Buy |
| 19 | Friends and Family | 2013 | Dan Walsh | Buy |
| 20 | Tracks and Ties | 2013 | Dan Walsh | Buy |
| 21 | With Grateful Hearts | 2013 | Dan Walsh | Buy |
| 22 | Coast to Coast | 2013 | Dan Walsh | Buy |
| 23 | Time to Remember | 2013 | Dan Walsh | Buy |
| 24 | Shining Forth | 2022 | Dan Walsh | Buy |
Miracles of Marble Cove is a 24-book series published by Guideposts between 2011 and 2022. Set in the fictional seaside town of Marble Cove, Maine, the books follow a group of women who discover a mystery connected to a local lighthouse. Each installment adds new layers to the central mystery while also telling smaller, self-contained stories about the characters’ daily lives.
The series was written by several authors under the Guideposts umbrella, with Dan Walsh contributing to the line. The tone is warm and family-friendly, closer to a cozy mystery than a thriller. Readers who enjoy small-town settings, light suspense, and an inspirational outlook will find a lot to like across the 24 books. The View From the Lighthouse (2011) is the natural starting point, as it introduces both the town and the main characters.