Eternity Springs (Emily March) Books in Order
Part ofEmily March Books in OrderBrowse the Eternity Springs novels by Emily March in publication order, with story summaries, series background, spin-off notes, and ideas for the best starting points.
Last updated: December 26, 2025
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Publication Order
16 books
The First Kiss of Spring
by Geralyn Dawson
2018
Ambitious Caitlin Timberlake leaves New York and comes home to Eternity Springs determined to build a business and a family. Her plans center on sexy mechanic Josh Tarkington, who wants only a fling. As his dangerous past resurfaces, both must discover whether love and this town’s magic can save them.
The Christmas Wishing Tree
by Geralyn Dawson
2018
Adventurer Devin Murphy returns to Eternity Springs for a brief holiday visit and impulsively answers a misdialed call to Santa from a little boy. The call leads him to fiercely protective single mother Jenna Stockton, and together they confront old dangers, new hopes, and the quiet miracles of Christmas.
A Stardance Summer
by Geralyn Dawson
2017
Burned by betrayal, workaholic Liliana Howe sells her car, buys a camper, and joins a glamorous women’s RV club heading to Eternity Springs for the summer. There she discovers the campground is run by Brick Callahan, her brother’s off-limits best friend, and a long-buried crush turns into something real.
Reunion Pass
by Geralyn Dawson
2016
Six years after adventure photographer Chase Timberlake and aspiring veterinarian Lori Reese let their engagement quietly fade, tragedy sends Chase back to Eternity Springs a different man. Long summer days working side by side rekindle first love, but Lori must decide if a high-flying wanderer can ever truly stay.
Christmas in Eternity Springs
by Geralyn Dawson
2016
After a brutal betrayal, Claire Branham flees to Eternity Springs and opens a year-round Christmas shop, hoping commerce will dull the holiday’s pain. Former Navy submariner Jax Lancaster moves there for his grieving son’s sake. When past secrets surface, the three must learn to trust in love and Christmas again.
Teardrop Lane
by Geralyn Dawson
2015
Town doctor Rose Anderson has quietly given up on marriage and children, until brooding artist Hunt Cicero arrives with his orphaned niece and nephew. As Hunt struggles to become a guardian overnight, Rose is drawn into their fragile new family and must decide if she dares want more than friendship.
Heartsong Cottage
by Geralyn Dawson
2015
Haunted by the deaths of his wife and son, former detective Daniel Garrett now searches for missing children and avoids emotional ties. In Eternity Springs he meets Shannon O’Toole, a woman hiding from her own dangerous past, and together they discover that some cottages and some hearts are worth reclaiming.
Dreamweaver Trail
by Geralyn Dawson
2014
After another lonely Valentine’s Day, Gabi Romano swaps snowy Colorado for a Caribbean island and falls for her intriguing neighbor, Flynn Brogan. Their idyll shatters when his secrets bring violence to paradise, sending a wounded Flynn to Eternity Springs, where both must decide if forgiveness can weave them a future.
Reflection Point
by Geralyn Dawson
2013
Savannah Moore comes to Eternity Springs determined to start over with a handcrafted soap shop and a carefully guarded past. Sheriff Zach Turner sees trouble in the secrets she refuses to share, but when danger follows Savannah to town, protecting her means risking his heart as well as his badge.
Miracle Road
by Geralyn Dawson
2013
Devastated after tragedy strikes his basketball team, coach Lucca Romano retreats to Eternity Springs, where guilt keeps him locked inside himself. Hope Montgomery, a schoolteacher grieving her own unbearable loss, gently draws him into town life, and together they discover that healing can arrive just in time for Christmas.
Nightingale Way
by Geralyn Dawson
2012
Security specialist Jack Davenport has always kept his dangerous work walled off from his journalist wife, Catherine Blackburn, until secrecy and tragedy shatter their marriage. When a new threat puts Cat in the crosshairs, Jack whisks her to Eternity Springs, where confronting old hurts may save both their lives and love.
Mistletoe Mine
by Geralyn Dawson
2011
Newly engaged Molly Stapleton wants one Christmas gift, to see her estranged parents reconciled before her wedding. She brings them to Eternity Springs, where shared holiday traditions, old memories, and a daughter’s stubborn hope offer Emma and Jared a final chance to forgive, heal, and fall in love again.
Lover's Leap
by Geralyn Dawson
2011
Twenty years after leaving Eternity Springs in handcuffs, Cam Murphy has built a decent life in Australia and never planned to return. When business and a determined daughter bring him back, he must face Sarah Reese, the woman he betrayed, and prove that the town bad boy has finally grown up.
Hummingbird Lake
by Geralyn Dawson
2011
Traumatized by her work as a pediatric surgeon, Sage Anderson gives up medicine and retreats to Eternity Springs, where she pours herself into painting. Investigator Colt Rafferty comes for rest but is captivated by the guarded redhead, and his patience helps Sage face the past and imagine a joyful future.
Heartache Falls
by Geralyn Dawson
2011
With their children grown and gone, Ali Timberlake goes to Eternity Springs alone, chasing a long-delayed dream of running a café and wondering what is left of her marriage. Her husband, Denver judge Mac Timberlake, follows determined not to lose her, and the town becomes the stage for their second courtship.
Angel's Rest
by Geralyn Dawson
2011
Grief-stricken architect Gabriel Callahan isolates himself on a mountain above Eternity Springs, wanting nothing to do with the world below. His irrepressible neighbor, town veterinarian Nic Sullivan, slowly pulls him into community projects, a stray dog, and her own orbit, proving that even the deepest wounds can mend.
Series background & context
This Eternity Springs listing focuses on Emily March’s Colorado novels specifically as an ongoing reading experience. Think of it as your map to the town, showing how the main books, holiday stories, and spin‑offs fit together.
At its core, the series is about people who arrive in a picturesque Rocky Mountain community at their lowest moments and slowly rediscover joy. Some, like Gabriel Callahan in Angel’s Rest or Sage Anderson in Hummingbird Lake, come after trauma and loss, sure that they are finished with ordinary life. Others, such as long‑married Ali and Mac Timberlake in Heartache Falls, are locals who suddenly realise that something vital has gone missing in the lives they built.
Each book stands alone in terms of its romance plot, but characters move freely in and out of one another’s stories. Café owners, carpenters, teachers, and doctors who once took center stage later appear as mentors, neighbours, or amused onlookers while new couples fall in love. Reading in order lets you watch the town grow, businesses open, children be born, and traditions take root.
Several sub‑arcs weave through the main sequence. There is a strong holiday thread, with Christmas‑themed novels and novellas that lean into snow‑globe charm while still dealing honestly with grief and loneliness. Another arc follows members of the extended Callahan and Timberlake families, whose branches stretch from Eternity Springs down to Texas in the McBrides of Texas books.
Eternity Springs balances heavy issues and cozy atmosphere. March does not shy away from death, addiction, anxiety, or the long tail of childhood wounds. At the same time, she gives her characters warm kitchens, welcoming porches, and a town full of people who show up with casseroles, job offers, or just a patient ear. That tension between pain and comfort is where the series lives.
This page is designed to help you decide how you want to enter that world. You can start at the very beginning and move forward, or jump in with a seasonal favourite like Christmas in Eternity Springs and then circle back. You can also branch out to the McBrides of Texas or the Celebrate Eternity Springs novellas when you feel like a change of scenery.
Whichever route you take, knowing where each title sits in the larger timeline makes it easier to follow family connections and appreciate how small moments in one book echo in another. It turns the series from a shelf of separate paperbacks into a single, sprawling story about a town that refuses to give up on happy endings.
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