Clover Springs East Books in Order
Part ofRachel Wesson Books in OrderThis page lists the Clover Springs East books by Rachel Wesson in order, with quick summaries, series background, and where to start reading.
Last updated: June 7, 2026
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Publication Order
3 books
New York Bound
by Rachel Wesson
2017
Erin Quinn and friends arrive in New York just as a devastating blizzard is about to hit. Nora faces pressure to head west as a bride, while Robbie Fenton discovers protecting her may cost him his heart.
New York Hope
by Rachel Wesson
2017
The storm may have passed, but danger in New York is far from over. A ruthless mobster, desperate rescues, and fresh betrayals stand between the Clover Springs travelers and the journey home.
New York Storm
by Rachel Wesson
2017
As the great blizzard buries New York, two young couples are forced to face love, fear, and unfinished decisions. In the whiteout, every choice suddenly feels like a matter of life or death.
Series background & context
Clover Springs East is a spin-off from the Clover Springs books, but it has a different shape and a sharper edge. Instead of staying in Colorado, the story heads east to New York, where familiar characters from Clover Springs are pulled into a city under threat from one of the great blizzards of the nineteenth century. That change of setting gives the series a broader, more dramatic feel.
This one runs on weather, urgency, and tangled loyalties.
The opening book brings Erin Quinn and others from Clover Springs into New York just as the city is about to be buried in snow. There are family ties to sort out, old connections to revisit, and new romantic possibilities in the air, but the storm quickly turns all of that into a survival story. Streets become deadly. Travel breaks down. Rescue work matters more than anyone's plans.
What makes the trilogy interesting is the way Wesson uses both the city and the returning cast. New York is not just a backdrop. It is crowded, unequal, dangerous, and full of people living one bad break away from disaster. The blizzard throws rich and poor into the same crisis, and that lets the books keep one foot in romance and the other in social history. Characters are not only falling in love. They are trying to get strangers to safety, make impossible decisions, and face the reality of urban hardship.
The second and third books keep the pressure on. Different couples step forward, and the emotional focus shifts, but the storm's aftermath continues to shape everything. Love stories are tangled up with family duty, delayed decisions, criminal threats, and the plain question of who gets out alive. That gives the trilogy a tighter ongoing arc than some of Wesson's other linked romances.
It is a compact series, but it does a lot.
If you already know Clover Springs, this trilogy feels like a deeper look at characters you have met before, especially Erin. If you are new, it still works as a dramatic historical romance about ordinary people caught in an extraordinary weather disaster. The tone is warmer than grim disaster fiction, but the danger is real, and that is what gives the love stories their bite.
Read these in order, starting with New York Bound. They are short on filler and strong on momentum, and they work best as one continuous stretch of blizzard, rescue, and hard-won hope.
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