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Remember Love

  • # of Titles:
    6
  • First Book:
    Remember Love (July 2022)
  • Latest Book:
    A Waltz to Remember (Book 6) (October 2026)
  • Genres:
    Historical Romance
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The Ravenswood Books in Order (6 Books)

Order Book Date Rating
1 5
2 5
3 5
4 5
5 3
6 0

Series Premise

The Ravenswood series centers on the Ware family—headed by the deceased Caleb Ware, Earl of Stratton—who face ruin after the earl's death reveals his secret life of infidelity and illegitimate offspring. The scandal, exposed by one of his own sons, shatters the family's reputation, drains their finances, and leaves the legitimate children (and their half-siblings) to rebuild their lives amid social ostracism and personal shame.

Each book focuses on one Ware sibling (or close family member) as they confront the fallout—emotional wounds, reduced circumstances, lingering gossip, and the challenge of finding love and purpose in a world that no longer sees them as the perfect aristocratic family they once appeared to be. The stories emphasize second chances, self-acceptance, and the redemptive power of honest relationships. Romances often involve rekindled past connections, unlikely pairings, or new loves that help characters move beyond shame and rebuild Ravenswood Hall itself—both literally and figuratively—as a place of genuine happiness rather than superficial perfection.

The overarching premise is a family saga of recovery: the Wares learn to embrace their flaws, forgive one another (and their late father), and create authentic lives, with Ravenswood Hall symbolizing both the burden of the past and the hope of renewal.



The Ravenswood Series Characters

The series centers on the Ware family, children of the late Caleb Ware, Earl of Stratton, and his various relationships.



- Devlin Ware (eldest legitimate son, now Earl of Stratton): The heir who returns home burdened by the scandal he helped expose. Haunted by guilt and duty, he must rebuild the estate and his own life, finding love and redemption.



- Philippa Ware (eldest daughter): A woman of quiet strength and past regrets, navigating second chances and personal fulfillment.



- Ben Ellis (eldest illegitimate son): Raised as part of the family but always aware of his outsider status. His story explores identity, belonging, and love across social divides.



- Other Wares: Nicholas, Owen, Stephanie, and Clarissa—each with distinct personalities and journeys through love, healing, and family reconciliation.

Setting of the The Ravenswood Series

The series is set in Regency-era England (early 19th century), primarily at Ravenswood Hall, the family seat in the English countryside. Ravenswood is a grand but now-struggling estate—once a symbol of aristocratic perfection, now in need of repair and renewal. The house, with its sprawling grounds, formal rooms, and private corners, mirrors the family's journey: outwardly impressive but inwardly flawed.



The nearby village of Boscombe and surrounding countryside provide additional texture—rural lanes, modest homes, a church, and local society that both shuns and supports the Wares. London appears occasionally for social or business matters, but the heart of the series is the quiet, green English countryside—rolling hills, gardens, and seasonal beauty that offer space for reflection and healing.



The historical backdrop is authentic but understated—Regency customs, class expectations, and the lingering effects of war or scandal shape the characters' lives without overwhelming the personal stories.

Tone & Themes of the The Ravenswood Series

The tone is gentle, introspective, and quietly optimistic—classic Mary Balogh historical romance with emotional maturity and restraint. Balogh excels at slow-burn narratives that prioritize inner growth, subtle dialogue, and nuanced relationships over dramatic action or high conflict. The books are contemplative and tender, exploring shame, regret, and vulnerability with honesty but always leading toward hope and healing.

Romance is warm, sensual yet understated, and deeply character-driven—focusing on mutual respect, emotional intimacy, and quiet moments of connection. Humor is soft and understated, often arising from family dynamics or wry observations. The tone avoids melodrama; even serious issues (scandal, illegitimacy, social exclusion) are handled with empathy and grace. The series feels reassuring and affirming—life is imperfect, but love, honesty, and time can mend what has been broken.

The Ravenswood series by Mary Balogh is a beautifully crafted, emotionally resonant Regency family saga that examines the aftermath of scandal and the slow, quiet work of rebuilding lives and love. Through the Ware siblings—each carrying the weight of their father's legacy—Balogh explores forgiveness, self-acceptance, and the redemptive power of honest relationships in a world that demands perfection. With its gentle tone, rich character development, and evocative countryside setting, the series offers thoughtful, mature romance and the comforting assurance that even broken families can find renewal. Ravenswood Hall transforms from a symbol of shame to a home of genuine happiness, mirroring the characters' journeys. If you're seeking introspective historical romance with depth, empathy, and hope, this series delivers a rewarding, heartfelt experience that lingers long after the final page.



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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

There are 6 books in the Ravenswood series.

The next book in the Ravenswood series, A Waltz to Remember (Book 6), will be published in October 2026.

The first book in the Ravenswood series, Remember Love, was published in July 2022.

The Ravenswood series primarily falls into the Historical Romance genre.

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