Book One
The Bookshop Witch and the Wolf Sheriff
The best place to begin. This book establishes the emotional tone of the series, the atmosphere of Foxglove Harbor, and the supernatural foundations that carry through the later novels.
Foxglove Harbor Witches
The simplest way to read Foxglove Harbor is in series order, starting with Book One. Each novel centers on its own romance, but the town, the magic, and the emotional world build from book to book.
Best for new readers
This is the cleanest entry point into the world, tone, and supernatural structure of the series.
Series structure
Each book has a central couple and a complete romance arc, while the town and supporting world continue to deepen.
Recommended approach
You will get the strongest emotional payoff, best world immersion, and clearest sense of the harbor’s evolving secrets.
Series Order
Book One
The best place to begin. This book establishes the emotional tone of the series, the atmosphere of Foxglove Harbor, and the supernatural foundations that carry through the later novels.
Book Two
Read second for a fuller experience of the town’s growing danger, stronger series continuity, and a deeper sense of the harbor’s emotional and magical stakes.
Book Three
Read third as the world expands outward and the atmosphere turns even more storm-swept, intimate, and dangerous.
Book Four
Read fourth for a quieter, darker turn into buried knowledge, shadowed loyalties, and a romance shaped by secrets that have been waiting too long to surface.
Book Five
Read fifth to continue the series in the intended emotional order, with the comfort and heat of the harbor meeting a harder edge beneath the surface.
Can books be read on their own?
Each novel is built around its own romance, so readers can enjoy a single title. But reading in order gives the strongest sense of place, emotional continuity, and payoff across the wider harbor storyline.
Fastest entry point
If someone only clicks one book, send them to Book One. That is the safest commercial path and the clearest onboarding path for a new reader.
Go to Book One