Beechwood Harbor Magic Mystery Books in Order
Part ofDanielle Garrett Books in OrderSee the Beechwood Harbor Magic Mystery books by Danielle Garrett in order, with summaries, crossover notes, and where to start with Holly Boldt.
Last updated: June 10, 2026
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Publication Order
17 books
A Witch of a Day
by Danielle Garrett
2016
This short Beechwood Harbor story offers a quick dose of Holly Boldt's magical world. It is a light, in-between adventure that adds extra character moments and cozy paranormal fun.
Murder's a Witch
by Danielle Garrett
2016
Exiled potions witch Holly Boldt lands in Beechwood Harbor hoping to keep a low profile. Then her boss is murdered, her new friend becomes the prime suspect, and staying out of trouble is no longer an option.
Twice the Witch
by Danielle Garrett
2016
Holly has barely settled into her new life when jealousy, an amnesiac ghost, and another murder case hit at once. To keep her relationship and her freedom intact, she has to solve the crime fast.
Along Came a Ghost
by Danielle Garrett
2017
A quiet weekend at Beechwood Manor does not stay quiet for long. Holly and her friends team up with the town's new ghost whisperer to uncover the secrets behind a troublesome spirit.
Lucky Witch
by Danielle Garrett
2017
St. Patrick's Day turns grim when a body is found in the woods behind Beechwood Manor. Holly follows a trail of shamrock-shaped clues toward a mystery everyone else would rather call an accident.
Witch Slapped
by Danielle Garrett
2017
Adam's parents are coming for the Yule Feast, and Holly would already prefer to hide. Then she becomes a key witness in a vampire-linked murder and has to juggle family stress, sleuthing, and supernatural danger.
Witch Way Home
by Danielle Garrett
2017
Holly finally has a shot at freedom, right until one of her strongest allies turns up dead. To save herself, she has to lead her biggest investigation yet without tripping every magical alarm in the process.
Betwixt
by Danielle Garrett
2018
This Beechwood Harbor collection gathers side stories, mini-mysteries, and missing character beats from between the main novels. It is a fun way to spend more time with Holly, Scarlet, and the wider magical cast.
One Bad Witch
by Danielle Garrett
2018
Fresh off intensive potion training, Holly jumps at a new assignment with the Supernatural Protection Agency. Then the case drops her into the hunt for a killer much closer to home than she expected.
Tide Dance
by Danielle Garrett
2018
During the Summer Solstice rush, Holly gets involved with a frightened teenage runaway who is hiding a magical secret. Helping the girl means untangling a theft before she loses her chance to go home.
A Royal Witch
by Danielle Garrett
2019
Beechwood Manor gets crowded when a royal witch princess is sent there to hide. Holly is soon knee-deep in magical politics, unfamiliar danger, and another problem that refuses to stay safely out of sight.
A Very Beechwood Christmas
by Danielle Garrett
2019
This connected holiday collection sends Holly, Scarlet, Nick, and friends through a run of festive mini-mysteries. Their biggest challenge is saving Christmas after the real Santa goes missing in Beechwood Harbor.
First Place Witch
by Danielle Garrett
2019
Holly heads to San Francisco for a major potions competition that could change her future. Instead of a clean shot at success, she gets suspicion, interference, and another mystery to untangle under pressure.
Sassy Witch
by Danielle Garrett
2020
A Valentine's Day push to bring more romance tourism to Beechwood Harbor should be harmless fun. For Holly, it quickly becomes one more chaotic event where danger crashes the party before love gets a chance.
The Witch Is Inn
by Danielle Garrett
2020
Holly is already stressed about opening a paranormal inn when a corpse appears in the flower beds. With guests on the way and the future of the business at stake, she has no choice but to investigate.
Goodbye's a Witch
by Danielle Garrett
2021
A frightened young witch seeking asylum brings new danger straight to Beechwood Manor. As vampire unrest grows, Holly faces the kind of fight that could change the magical world for good.
Men Love Witches
by Danielle Garrett
2021
Holly just wants to make it to her wedding without fresh supernatural drama. Instead she gets royal vampires, Lacey Vaughn's return, and another dangerous mess standing between her and the altar.
Series background & context
The Beechwood Harbor Magic Mystery books follow Holly Boldt, a potions witch whose life goes sideways before the series even begins. Instead of moving forward with the future she expected, she lands in Beechwood Harbor on magical parole, stuck in a coastal town where she is supposed to keep her head down and avoid trouble. That would be easier if trouble did not keep finding her.
A lot of the charm comes from where Holly ends up living. Beechwood Manor is less a quiet boarding house and more a supernatural pressure cooker, complete with a ghostly landlady, messy roommates, and very little personal space. The town around it matters just as much. Beechwood Harbor has that small-town, by-the-water feel, but magic is always humming just beneath the surface, even when the human locals do not realize it.
In Murder's a Witch, Holly is still trying to survive her exile when a murder pulls her into an investigation. That pattern carries through the series, but it never feels copy and paste. One book might lean into vampires, another into werewolves, another into holiday chaos or visiting magical royalty. Holly wants a second chance, a little stability, and maybe room to build a real life, but every step forward seems to arrive with another body, another secret, or another rule she is in danger of breaking.
The tone is cozy, quick, and funny, but there is always a little more going on than a simple case of the week. Holly is rebuilding her confidence, figuring out who she can trust, and slowly turning Beechwood into a place that feels like home. Books like Lucky Witch, A Royal Witch, and The Witch Is Inn widen the world without losing the friendly, lived-in feel that makes the series easy to sink into.
There is also a nice found-family thread running through everything. Holly's relationships with the manor residents, the local supernatural community, and the people who keep showing up in her investigations give the books their emotional backbone. The mysteries matter, but so does the question of whether Holly can stop living like someone one mistake away from losing everything.
If you want paranormal cozy mysteries with witches, hidden magical politics, seasonal small-town energy, and a heroine who is doing her best while chaos cheerfully ignores her plans, this is a very easy series to settle into. Start at the beginning and let Beechwood Harbor do the rest.
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