Cambric Creek Books in Order
Part ofCM Nascosta Books in OrderFind the Cambric Creek monster romance books by CM Nascosta in order, with brief summaries, series background, and a snapshot of this cozy, monster-filled small town.
Last updated: January 14, 2026
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Publication Order
4 books
Welcome to Azathé
by CM Nascosta
2023
Depressed witch Harper Hollingsworth slips into the strange Azathé Tea Room, looking only for silence and a book. Instead she meets its shadowy proprietor, whose uncanny tea service coaxes her toward feeling again, and into an unexpected, deeply intimate connection.
Sweet Berries
by CM Nascosta
2022
Event planner Grace loves her small town but feels painfully stuck in her love life. A wild night of exhibitionism draws the attention of the shy mothman outside her window, leading to a tender, very steamy romance about trust, desire, and second chances.
Moon Blooded Breeding Clinic
by CM Nascosta
2022
At a specialized clinic that pairs would-be parents with willing werewolves, recently divorced Moriah signs up for what she assumes is a clinical, one-time arrangement. Her chosen match, Lowell, expects the same, until shared vulnerability turns their careful contract into something like a future.
Morning Glory Milking Farm
by CM Nascosta
2021
Drowning in student debt and stuck in a dead-end city job hunt, Violet takes a well paid position at an unconventional milking farm that serves minotaur clients. One quiet, stern regular slowly becomes much more, forcing her to rethink money, boundaries, and what she actually wants from love.
Series background & context
Cambric Creek is a quiet little town with very unusual neighbors. Humans share streets and bus stops with minotaurs, witches, mothmen, werewolves, and other charmingly odd residents, all trying to juggle rent, family drama, and love lives that are anything but ordinary. The series follows different couples around town, so each book feels like a complete romance while still adding new corners to the same shared world.
The books read more like a web of standalones than a strict linear saga. You can drop in almost anywhere and still follow the story, but familiar faces, local businesses, and running jokes reward readers who spend time in the whole universe. Across the board, the focus sits on consent, communication, and grown adults working through very real problems alongside the high heat.
In Morning Glory Milking Farm, that real world trouble is student debt and job insecurity. Violet is a burned out millennial drowning in bills who grabs an unlikely lifeline, a well paid position at a specialized farm that serves minotaur clients. The job is strange, but the arc is grounded, watching her find community in Cambric Creek and fall for a reserved client whose patience and steadiness quietly reshape her idea of what a good life could look like.
Sweet Berries stays in the same town but shifts to Grace, an event planner who loves her work and her friends but feels painfully lonely after a divorce. A reckless, exhibitionistic moment leads to a surprise connection with the awkward mothman who has been hovering at the edge of her world. Their romance leans into small town comfort, body confidence, and the sweetness of being truly seen for the first time in years.
Moon Blooded Breeding Clinic heads a little further out of town to a clinic that matches would-be parents with willing werewolf donors. Recently divorced Moriah thinks she is signing up for a simple, clinical arrangement. Lowell, the wolf she chooses from a catalog, expects a straightforward paycheck and a distraction from his own isolation. The book digs into fertility struggles, pandemic era loneliness, and the terrifying hope of asking for more than you planned.
Other stories, like Welcome to Azathé, linger in Cambric Creek’s stranger corners. Harper Hollingsworth, a witch who feels out of step with her coven and her own magic, stumbles into the Azathé Tea Room, a shop run by a mysterious shadowy host. What begins as a hunt for a quiet place to read becomes a slow, aching exploration of grief, depression, and the way connection can come from the most unlikely beings.
Across the Cambric Creek books you will find found family, offbeat and sometimes neurodivergent leads, blue collar jobs, and monsters who are far better partners than most human exes. The romances are explicit and very much written for adults, but the emotional core is soft, funny, and often surprisingly hopeful. Whether you start with a viral favorite like Morning Glory Milking Farm or a quieter title tucked into the reading order, you are stepping into a town that makes room for all kinds of love.
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