A Modern Witch Books in Order
How to Read the Modern Witch series
Standalone stories, but characters and relationships develop across the series.
The books are best read in order to fully appreciate the rich, evolving tapestry of relationships and magical developments. The series begins with foundational stories that introduce key characters and the broader witch community, then branches into interconnected tales and spin-offs (such as Witch Central and WitchLight elements) that build upon prior events, character growth, and shared history. Recurring figures appear across multiple volumes, with milestones like weddings, births, training progress, and community crises creating continuity. While each book delivers a satisfying emotional resolution focused on specific individuals or couples, the interconnected nature—much like a close-knit extended family—rewards sequential reading. New readers can still enjoy individual entries thanks to Geary’s warm, inclusive style, but the deepening sense of home and found family shines brightest when following the chronological flow.
About the Modern Witch series
Series Premise
The core premise introduces a hidden network of witches living among ordinary humans, their abilities rooted in real-world-inspired practices like energy work, mind magic, healing, and ritual rather than flashy Hollywood effects. The stories center on the discovery and acceptance of latent or developing powers, the forging of chosen family bonds, and the challenges of balancing magical gifts with mundane responsibilities. Protagonists often grapple with unexpected revelations about their heritage, learning to harness abilities such as telepathy, empathy, or elemental talents while confronting insecurities, past traumas, or societal pressures. Romance unfolds sweetly and organically, frequently crossing magical and non-magical lines, while the larger arc emphasizes community support, mentorship, and the idea that true power emerges from vulnerability, kindness, and collective strength. Witches form online covens, train young “witchlings,†and tackle personal hurdles that mirror universal human experiences, all while celebrating the joy of belonging in a world that doesn’t always understand them.
Main Characters
The protagonists form a diverse, endearing ensemble of witches at different stages of discovery and mastery. Lauren serves as a central entry point—a sharp, ambitious young Chicago realtor whose latent mind magic (including telepathy and empathy) surfaces dramatically, forcing her to reconcile her high-powered career with a newfound identity. She is joined by figures like Elorie, a grounded Nova Scotia witch connected to ancestral traditions, who helps train others while navigating her own path. Later stories spotlight characters such as a reckless or nomadic witch exploring freedom and responsibility, and those dealing with imperfect or hidden gifts that challenge self-doubt. Romance often pairs witches with supportive partners—some magical, some not—who bring humor and steadiness.
Setting
The setting seamlessly merges contemporary North American life with pockets of traditional witchery. Much of the action unfolds in bustling Chicago, where skyscrapers, busy streets, and professional careers provide a vibrant urban backdrop for one protagonist’s real estate world. Scenes shift to the rugged, windswept coast of Nova Scotia, home to an elder witch and her training circles steeped in older, earth-connected practices. Other locations include quiet suburban or small-town settings where witches gather for rituals, online “Witches’ Chat†sessions bridge distances, and everyday spaces—like kitchens, offices, or parks—become sites of subtle spellwork. Geary paints these environments with sensory warmth: the hum of city life contrasting with the crash of Atlantic waves, the aroma of herbal teas during training, or the glow of computer screens during virtual covens. Magic feels integrated rather than separate, with spells cast via focused intention, energy sharing, or simple rituals that fit naturally into busy schedules.
Tone & Themes
Geary’s tone is irresistibly cozy, upbeat, and infused with gentle humor, evoking the feeling of a warm chat room conversation or a lively family gathering. The prose flows with light-hearted banter, emotional honesty, and occasional wry observations about modern life, avoiding heavy darkness or high-stakes peril in favor of heartfelt moments and quiet triumphs. Themes revolve around self-acceptance and embracing one’s unique gifts, the healing power of community and chosen family, balancing independence with connection, forgiveness and growth after personal setbacks, and the beauty of integrating magic into ordinary routines. Love—romantic, platonic, and familial—takes center stage, portrayed with tenderness and realism, while subtle explorations of mentorship, cultural heritage (including Celtic influences), and the responsibilities that come with power add gentle depth. The series radiates positivity and inclusivity, affirming that magic is often found in small acts of kindness, listening, and showing up for one another.
In the end, the Modern Witch series by Debora Geary is a joyful celebration of magic in the mundane, where laptops and love spells sit side by side and every imperfect witch finds her place in a circle of acceptance. Geary’s world wraps readers in a blanket of laughter, tenderness, and quiet empowerment, reminding us that our greatest strengths often hide in plain sight and that true community can transform ordinary days into something enchanted. Whether discovering powers late in life or mentoring the next generation, these stories leave a lingering glow—proof that in a fast-paced world, the simplest acts of connection and courage carry the most potent magic. Step into this modern coven, pour a cup of tea (perhaps with a whisper of intention), and let Geary’s witches remind you that belonging, laughter, and a little everyday wonder are the most powerful spells of all.
FAQ
13 books
No new book is currently scheduled. The latest book, A Modern Witch, was published in October 2013.
A Modern Witch was published in October 2013.
The first book in the series is A Hidden Witch, published in July 2011.
The series primarily falls into the Paranormal Romance genre.
It’s best to read the series in order. Each book has its own story, but ongoing character arcs and relationships develop across the series.
The core premise introduces a hidden network of witches living among ordinary humans, their abilities rooted in real-world-inspired practices like energy work, mind magic, healing, and ritual rather than flashy Hollywood effects. The stories center on the discovery and acceptance of latent or developing powers, the forging of chosen family bonds, and the challenges of balancing magical gifts with mundane responsibilities. Protagonists often grapple with unexpected revelations about their heritage, learning to harness abilities such as telepathy, empathy, or elemental talents while confronting insecurities, past traumas, or societal pressures. Romance unfolds sweetly and organically, frequently crossing magical and non-magical lines, while the larger arc emphasizes community support, mentorship, and the idea that true power emerges from vulnerability, kindness, and collective strength. Witches form online covens, train young “witchlings,†and tackle personal hurdles that mirror universal human experiences, all while celebrating the joy of belonging in a world that doesn’t always understand them.
The series does not currently have a new book scheduled.