Sarah Steele Standalone Novels books in order

Sarah Steele's standalone novels are historical fiction set during and after World War II, published between 2020 and 2025. All six books feature women in wartime Europe and can be read in any order.

Reading order

# Title Published Author Buy on Amazon
1 The Missing Pieces of Nancy Moon 2020 Sarah Steele Buy
2 The Schoolteacher of Saint-Michel 2021 Sarah Steele Buy
3 The Lost Song of Paris 2022 Sarah Steele Buy
4 The Traitor’s Wife 2023 Sarah Steele Buy
5 The Last Letters from Villa Clara 2024 Sarah Steele Buy
6 The Riviera Secret 2025 Sarah Steele Buy

Sarah Steele’s standalone novels all explore women’s experiences during World War II and its aftermath, set in different locations across Europe. Each book tells a complete story with its own characters and can be read independently.

The Missing Pieces of Nancy Moon (2020), her debut, follows a modern-day woman tracing her grandmother’s wartime journey through France. The Schoolteacher of Saint-Michel (2021) is set in occupied France, while The Lost Song of Paris (2022) involves the French Resistance and a mystery that spans decades. The Traitor’s Wife (2023) examines loyalty and betrayal in wartime, The Last Letters from Villa Clara (2024) introduces a new European setting, and The Riviera Secret (2025) is her most recent release. Steele typically uses dual timelines to connect past and present, letting readers piece together a wartime story alongside a modern protagonist doing the same.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many books are in the Sarah Steele Standalone Novels series?

There are six books in the Sarah Steele Standalone Novels series, published between 2020 and 2025.

What is the first book in the Sarah Steele Standalone Novels series?

The first book in the Sarah Steele Standalone Novels series is The Missing Pieces of Nancy Moon, published in 2020.

Do you need to read Sarah Steele's books in order?

No, Sarah Steele’s novels are all standalone stories with different characters and settings. They can be read in any order. However, readers who enjoy one book will likely want to read them all, since they share a focus on women’s lives during World War II and similar dual-timeline storytelling.

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