Celebrate Eternity Springs Books in Order
Part ofEmily March Books in OrderBrowse the Celebrate Eternity Springs novellas by Emily March in order, with quick summaries, series background, and suggestions on when to read them within the main Eternity Springs books.
Last updated: December 26, 2025
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Publication Order
3 books
The Summer Melt
by Emily March
2023
In busy summer‑time Eternity Springs, ice cream shop owner Dana Delaney is desperate for help when illness sidelines her best employee. Visiting sports agent Cal Buchanan volunteers behind the counter, and scooping cones together turns into a sweet, short-season romance that forces them to decide what should last.
The Christmas Pawdcast
by Emily March
2022
Stranded on a snowy mountain road with her pregnant rescue dog, Mary Landry seeks shelter in the nearest cabin and crashes loner Nick Carstairs’s carefully planned anti-Christmas retreat. Snowed in together, a reluctant podcaster, a hopeful traveler, and a handful of puppies rediscover the season’s quiet magic.
Better than a Box of Chocolates
by Emily March
2022
Valentine’s Day has always been a disaster for wedding photographer Ali Lovejoy, so she usually hides at home. A favor for a friend drags her to Eternity Springs, where a mortifying encounter with a naked stranger in the hot springs may finally change her luck in love.
Series background & context
Celebrate Eternity Springs is a trio of shorter works that let Emily March play in her Colorado town on a slightly smaller canvas. These novellas are designed as quick hits of the series’ signature hope and romance, often tied to holidays or special occasions.
The Christmas Pawdcast is a snow‑storm story with a wink. On her way home for the holidays, Mary Landry’s car breaks down on a remote mountain road while she is traveling with her very pregnant rescue dog. Desperate, she hikes to the only lit cabin she can see and barges into the solitude of Nick Carstairs, a grumpy true‑crime podcaster who wants nothing to do with Christmas. Their forced proximity, combined with canine chaos and Eternity Springs’ gentle meddling, slowly turns one blizzard into a turning point for both of them.
Better than a Box of Chocolates shifts the focus to Valentine’s Day. Wedding photographer Ali Lovejoy is so jinxed on that particular holiday that she usually hides at home in her pajamas. A friend’s plea drags her to Eternity Springs for an engagement shoot, where she quite literally stumbles across a stranger skinny‑dipping in the hot springs. What follows is an awkward meet‑cute that blossoms into a tentative date, and a chance for Ali to reconsider the stories she tells herself about romance and bad luck.
The Summer Melt takes place during peak tourist season. Dana Delaney is run off her feet running Scoops, the local ice cream shop, when illness sidelines her best employee. Enter Cal Buchanan, a visiting sports agent in town to scout proposal locations for a client, not scoop cones. When he volunteers to help behind the counter, their light, flirty partnership becomes something richer, set against lazy evenings, river walks, and the ever‑present sense that summer will not last forever.
These shorter tales share the main series’ preoccupation with second chances and emotional healing, but they move a little faster and focus tightly on the central couple. Familiar Eternity Springs landmarks and side characters appear around the edges, giving long‑time readers the pleasure of revisiting the town without requiring deep knowledge of the full series.
Because they are compact and seasonally themed, the Celebrate Eternity Springs novellas work well as entry points for new readers, as palate cleansers between longer books, or as annual rereads when the calendar rolls around to holidays and summer vacations. They remind you that even in a town built on big miracles, sometimes a single evening, one dog, or a bowl of ice cream can change everything.
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