Blue Hollow Falls Books in Order
Part ofDonna Kauffman Books in OrderBrowse the Blue Hollow Falls books by Donna Kauffman in order, with short summaries, series background, and simple where-to-start guidance.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Publication Order
6 books
Blue Hollow Falls
by Donna Kauffman
2017
Sunny Goodwin never expected to inherit a centuries-old silk mill in the Blue Ridge Mountains, or a half sister she cannot walk away from. Sawyer Hartwell wants to turn the property into something new, and he wants Sunny to stay long enough to believe in it.
The Inn at Blue Hollow Falls
by Donna Kauffman
2017
Stevie Franklin heads to Blue Hollow Falls planning to help a friend and keep Christmas at arm's length. Then a snowy stay at the local inn, and its appealing owner Noah Tyler, starts changing her mind.
Bluestone & Vine
by Donna Kauffman
2018
After vocal surgery, Irish folk star Pippa MacMillan retreats to Blue Hollow Falls for silence and recovery. Vineyard owner Seth Brogan values his peace too, but the quiet between them turns into something neither expected.
Lavender & Mistletoe
by Donna Kauffman
2019
In this Christmas novella, two former child prodigies discover that brilliance is no help at all when it comes to love. Blue Hollow Falls supplies the mistletoe, the chaos, and the second chance they did not plan for.
Lavender Blue
by Donna Kauffman
2019
At a lavender farm near Blue Hollow Falls, two guarded people trying to start over find work, family ties, and the town's quiet meddling pushing them closer together. Healing turns out to be harder, and sweeter, than either expected.
Under a Firefly Moon
by Donna Kauffman
2020
Former barrel racer Cheyenne McCafferty thought she had made peace with the past until Wyatt Reed comes back into her life through a beloved horse. Their second chance is tender, complicated, and impossible to ignore.
Series background & context
Blue Hollow Falls is Donna Kauffman in full small-town mode. The books are set in a fictional Blue Ridge Mountain community built around an old silk mill, with a greenhouse, inn, winery, lavender farm, and plenty of neighbors who notice everything.
The series opens with Sunny Goodwin, who inherits part of the mill property and arrives planning to sell, not stay. That practical starting point tells you a lot about the whole line. Again and again, Kauffman gives us people who come to the mountains carrying plans, grief, burnout, or plain old stubbornness, then slowly get pulled into a place that feels alive enough to answer back.
What links the books is not cliffhanger plot. It is atmosphere and community. Each story stands on its own, but the old mill and its growing circle of friends give the series a shared center. Expect second chances, creative work, inherited property, local history, and a lot of gentle matchmaking.
It is cozy without being sleepy.
If Donna Kauffman's earlier books run hotter and wilder, Blue Hollow Falls feels more settled and rooted. These are romances about building something, a business, a home, a family, or simply a life that finally fits.
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