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The Witches of West Harbor Series in Order

🟡 Mostly Standalone · Start Anywhere

Witches of West Harbor Books in Order

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How to Read the Witches of West Harbor series

🟡 Mostly Standalone · Start Anywhere

Mostly standalone stories with recurring characters in a shared setting.

The series maintains interconnected elements through the shared setting, recurring town dynamics, and overlapping magical community, but each novel functions as a largely standalone romance with its own central couple and conflict. Reading order is not strictly mandatory—new readers can jump in anywhere without confusion—but publication order is recommended to follow subtle evolutions in the town's magical balance, character cameos, and the author's light continuity in world-building. The stories feel self-contained, with satisfying romantic resolutions and minimal cliffhangers.

About the Witches of West Harbor series

Series Premise

The core premise centers on a quaint coastal New England town where everyday witchcraft quietly thrives among residents who practice low-key, cottage-style magic. The stories follow self-taught or naturally gifted witches who navigate personal growth, romantic entanglements, and the responsibility of protecting their community from threats—whether supernatural imbalances, external dangers, or the consequences of misused spells. A key element involves chosen roles or prophecies where ordinary women (often plus-size, relatable, and fiercely independent) discover or reclaim their power, team up with mysterious or magically attuned strangers, and work to maintain harmony in their beloved town. Magic is portrayed as accessible through intention, practice, and positivity rather than rare innate talent, emphasizing that anyone can harness it with effort. Romances bloom amid spellwork, quirky local traditions, and the charm of New England seasons, blending cozy domesticity with just enough stakes to keep the pages turning.

Main Characters

The central figure in the inaugural story is Jessica, a curvy, confident cottage witch who runs a beloved clothing boutique in town. Self-trained and cautious after a youthful spell gone wrong, she focuses her magic on positive, fashion-enhancing charms that help customers feel their best. Her life upends when a handsome, enigmatic witch stranger arrives with news of a greater role she must play in safeguarding West Harbor. This sparks an enemies-to-lovers (or reluctant-partners-to-lovers) dynamic filled with banter and chemistry. Subsequent books introduce new heroines—often friends, relatives, or town newcomers—who face their own magical awakenings or challenges, each paired with compelling love interests: brooding practitioners, skeptical outsiders who warm to the supernatural, or fellow witches with hidden depths.

Setting

The setting is the idyllic, historic coastal town of West Harbor in Connecticut (or a similar New England locale), with charming streets lined by colonial homes, boutique shops, salty sea air, and seasonal festivals. The atmosphere evokes crisp autumn leaves, cozy winter hearths, blooming spring gardens, and lazy summer boardwalks—perfect for witchy picnics, moonlit rituals, and heartfelt conversations on porches. Magic blends seamlessly into daily life: subtle charms in clothing alterations, protective spells on homes, herbal remedies, and community gatherings that double as coven meetings. The town feels lived-in and welcoming, a safe haven where witches live openly (if discreetly) among supportive or oblivious neighbors.

Tone & Themes

The tone is breezy, uplifting, and playfully romantic, full of Cabot's signature snappy dialogue, self-deprecating humor, and warm fuzzies. It's cozy and low-angst, with magic adding sparkle rather than darkness, and love scenes that are sweet and steamy without being explicit. Themes celebrate body positivity, second chances at love and self-acceptance, the power of female friendship and community, reclaiming personal agency through magic, and the idea that true enchantment comes from authenticity and kindness rather than perfection. It gently explores redemption from past magical mistakes, the joy of found family, and how love can amplify one's innate strengths.

In the end, the Witches of West Harbor series enchants like a perfectly brewed potion—comforting, effervescent, and impossible to put down. Cabot conjures a world where magic is as ordinary as kindness and as powerful as self-love, where heroines embrace their curves, their quirks, and their destinies with unapologetic joy. Readers leave each book smiling, a little more believing in everyday enchantment, and eager for the next spellbinding escape to a town where love, laughter, and a touch of witchcraft make everything feel right.

FAQ

How many books are in the Witches of West Harbor series?

2 books

When will the next book in the series be released?

The next book in the Witches of West Harbor series, The Magic We Made, will be published in Aug-2026.

When was the most recent book released?

Enchanted to Meet You was published in September 2023.

What was the first book in the series?

The first book in the series is Enchanted to Meet You, published in September 2023.

What genre is the Witches of West Harbor series?

The series primarily falls into the Paranormal Romance genre.

Do you need to read the Witches of West Harbor series in order?

No, the books do not need to be read in order. Each story stands on its own, but recurring characters and the shared setting connect the series.

What is the Witches of West Harbor series about?

The core premise centers on a quaint coastal New England town where everyday witchcraft quietly thrives among residents who practice low-key, cottage-style magic. The stories follow self-taught or naturally gifted witches who navigate personal growth, romantic entanglements, and the responsibility of protecting their community from threats—whether supernatural imbalances, external dangers, or the consequences of misused spells. A key element involves chosen roles or prophecies where ordinary women (often plus-size, relatable, and fiercely independent) discover or reclaim their power, team up with mysterious or magically attuned strangers, and work to maintain harmony in their beloved town. Magic is portrayed as accessible through intention, practice, and positivity rather than rare innate talent, emphasizing that anyone can harness it with effort. Romances bloom amid spellwork, quirky local traditions, and the charm of New England seasons, blending cozy domesticity with just enough stakes to keep the pages turning.

Is the Witches of West Harbor series finished?

The series is ongoing, with the next book currently scheduled.