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The Twilight, Texas Series in Order

Twilight, Texas Books in Order

19 books total 14 main + 5 extra stories

About the Twilight, Texas series

Series Premise

The series revolves around the residents of Twilight, Texas—a charming, eccentric town known for its romantic legends, holiday spirit, and close-knit community—where individuals facing personal challenges like heartbreak, career setbacks, family secrets, or starting over find unexpected romance, healing, and belonging. Each story spotlights a different central couple as they navigate love amid town traditions (knitting clubs, quilting circles, cookie exchanges, garden clubs), holiday festivities, and the quirky support of neighbors, ultimately discovering that Twilight's magic lies in its ability to bring people together for second chances and happily-ever-afters.

The series can be read in any particular order, as each book features a primarily standalone romance with its own self-contained plot, unique couple, and satisfying resolution. While connected by the shared setting of Twilight, recurring townsfolk, and occasional light cameos or references to familiar faces and traditions, there are no overarching plotlines or required sequential events that impact understanding; readers can jump in anywhere without missing critical context, though following publication order provides the natural progression of seasonal vibes and subtle town evolution for those who prefer continuity.

Main Characters

The ensemble centers on relatable, resilient protagonists—often women returning to or arriving in Twilight—who bring strength, vulnerability, and quiet determination to their journeys. Heroines are typically strong yet tender figures—single mothers, career women, widows, or dreamers—who face challenges with grace while learning to trust again and open their hearts. Heroes complement them as honorable, protective men—ranchers, military veterans, local business owners, or returning sons—who may carry their own burdens but grow through commitment, responsibility, and love. Recurring elements include supportive friends and neighbors (craft club members, church ladies, meddling matchmakers) who provide comic relief, sage advice, and unwavering community support; children adding innocence and joy; and quirky townsfolk who embody Twilight's eccentric charm. The cast feels authentic and interconnected—flawed yet kind-hearted individuals shaped by small-town values—creating a sense of found family where everyone contributes to healing and happiness.

Setting

The series is firmly anchored in the fictional town of Twilight, Texas—a picturesque, quirky small community (population around 6,000) with a romantic, almost magical reputation that draws people seeking love or renewal. Key locations include the central square with its gazebo and holiday lights, cozy homes filled with handmade crafts, the local café where gossip flows freely, the community church, craft groups' gathering spots (knitting circles, quilting bees, cookie exchanges), and surrounding ranches or lakes that provide scenic backdrops for romance. The Texas setting infuses the stories with Southern warmth—sun-drenched days, starry nights, seasonal festivals, and the slower pace of small-town life—while holiday themes (especially Christmas) amplify the festive, community-focused atmosphere. Twilight feels like a character itself: welcoming, eccentric, and full of hidden charm, where traditions and neighborly bonds create a safe haven for healing and new beginnings.

Tone & Themes

Wilde's tone is warm, optimistic, and gently humorous, blending heartfelt emotion with lighthearted small-town antics to create an inviting, feel-good atmosphere. The stories acknowledge real-life struggles—grief, betrayal, single parenthood, or past mistakes—with empathy and realism, yet they resolve through honest communication, acts of kindness, forgiveness, and the supportive embrace of community rather than heavy angst or darkness. Romance is sweet, slow-building, and emotionally rich—emphasizing mutual respect, shared values, and tender connection—while humor arises from quirky traditions, meddling neighbors, and the endearing flaws of well-meaning characters. The overall vibe is cozy and uplifting—like curling up with hot cocoa in a charming Texas town where love and laughter conquer all—offering wholesome escapism that celebrates hope, second chances, and the joy of belonging.

The Twilight, Texas series endures as a joyful, comforting cornerstone of contemporary small-town romance, where Lori Wilde masterfully weaves sweet love stories, quirky traditions, and heartfelt community spirit against the inviting backdrop of a town that truly feels magical. With its emphasis on second chances, forgiveness, friendship, and the simple power of love and belonging, the books deliver consistent warmth, gentle humor, and uplifting resolutions that linger like the glow of holiday lights. Ideal for readers seeking clean, character-rich romance with Southern charm and hope, the series offers an addictive escape—affirming that in Twilight, Texas, love always finds a way to come home again.

FAQ

How many books are in the Twilight, Texas series?

19 books total: 14 main + 5 extra stories

When will the next book in the series be released?

No new book in the series is currently scheduled. The latest book, The Christmas Brides of Twilight, was published in October 2023.

When was the most recent book released?

The Christmas Brides of Twilight was published in October 2023.

What was the first book in the series?

The first book in the series is The Sweethearts' Knitting Club, published in December 2009.

What genre is the Twilight, Texas series?

The series primarily falls into the Contemporary Romance genre.

What is the Twilight, Texas series about?

The series revolves around the residents of Twilight, Texas—a charming, eccentric town known for its romantic legends, holiday spirit, and close-knit community—where individuals facing personal challenges like heartbreak, career setbacks, family secrets, or starting over find unexpected romance, healing, and belonging. Each story spotlights a different central couple as they navigate love amid town traditions (knitting clubs, quilting circles, cookie exchanges, garden clubs), holiday festivities, and the quirky support of neighbors, ultimately discovering that Twilight's magic lies in its ability to bring people together for second chances and happily-ever-afters. The series can be read in any particular order, as each book features a primarily standalone romance with its own self-contained plot, unique couple, and satisfying resolution. While connected by the shared setting of Twilight, recurring townsfolk, and occasional light cameos or references to familiar faces and traditions, there are no overarching plotlines or required sequential events that impact understanding; readers can jump in anywhere without missing critical context, though following publication order provides the natural progression of seasonal vibes and subtle town evolution for those who prefer continuity.

Is the Twilight, Texas series finished?

The series does not currently have a new book scheduled.