Cedar Street Books in Order
Part ofShannon Stacey Books in OrderSee the Cedar Street books in order by Shannon Stacey, with summaries, reading order, and series background for these cozy small-town romances.
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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Publication Order
2 books
One Christmas Eve
by Shannon Stacey
2019
An uptight man and a free-spirited woman keep butting heads as Christmas closes in. Books, holiday chaos, and unexpected tenderness turn one festive season into something bigger.
One Summer Weekend
by Shannon Stacey
2019
A weekend plan and a fake relationship start out simple enough, until old friendship and new attraction blur together. This is a breezy, small-town romance with real emotional stakes.
Series background & context
Cedar Street is a short, inviting contemporary series built around everyday stakes rather than big external drama. These books are about people who already know each other, or think they do, and then find out that attraction, timing, and a little emotional honesty can change the whole shape of a relationship.
That smaller scale is the charm. The series does not need explosions, billionaires, or giant mysteries to keep things moving. It leans into the pleasures of familiar streets, community rhythm, and situations that sound manageable until feelings get involved. A fake relationship, an inconvenient holiday attraction, a long-standing friendship that suddenly looks different, these are the kinds of problems Cedar Street likes best.
One Summer Weekend brings a summery setup and the kind of pretend arrangement that almost always gets more complicated than planned. One Christmas Eve shifts into holiday mode, with opposites-attract energy, Christmas atmosphere, and the sort of romantic friction that starts with annoyance and ends somewhere much softer.
Because there are only two books, the series feels tidy and approachable. You can read it quickly, but it still has the layered emotional feel people come to Stacey for. The characters have real lives, habits, and hesitations. They are not waiting around for a plot to happen to them.
The tone is warm, lightly funny, and very easy to settle into. Cedar Street is especially good for readers who like small-town romance when it stays grounded. The conflict comes from personalities, history, and vulnerability, not from wild misunderstandings or melodrama.
If you want a short Stacey series that feels cozy without getting flimsy, Cedar Street is a good choice. Start with One Summer Weekend, then move to One Christmas Eve for a festive follow-up that keeps the same intimate, close-to-home appeal.
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