Heather Webber Books in Order
Browse Heather Webber books in order on one page, with series lists, brief summaries, pen name background, and clear tips on where to start reading.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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Publication Order
35 books
Surrender, My Love
by Heather Webber
2002
After her father’s death, Alex Parker tries to save her family’s future with the last thing they own, an aging steamboat. A marriage of convenience with Captain Matthew Kinkade soon becomes far riskier, and far more real, than planned.
Secrets of the Heart
by Heather Webber
2003
Lou Parker is hiding more than one secret when she falls for Reverend John Hewitt. But when her hidden life as the sultry singer Madame Angelique comes to light, both of them must decide what truth will cost.
A Hoe Lot of Trouble
by Heather Webber
2004
Landscaper Nina Quinn’s marriage is falling apart, her tools are disappearing, and the man who first taught her to love gardening has been murdered. To get answers, she starts digging through the nastier roots of small-town Ohio life.
Hearts Are Wild
by Heather Webber
2004
Jack Parker is playing cards to win enough money for the horse farm she has always wanted. But gambler Cal McQue still has a hold on her heart, and trusting him may be the riskiest wager of all.
Trouble in Spades
by Heather Webber
2005
A backyard makeover for Nina’s sister should be a welcome distraction, until the groom-to-be disappears and a corpse turns up. Add thefts targeting the elderly and one alarming package, and Nina has another mess to untangle.
Digging Up Trouble
by Heather Webber
2006
Nina is tricked into digging up the wrong yard, and the homeowner drops dead in the aftermath. With her business under threat and a suspicious widow circling, she has to prove the death was no accident.
Trouble in Bloom
by Heather Webber
2007
Nina agrees to help expose a creepy TV producer by going undercover on his reality show. When he turns up dead, she is pulled into a tangle of drugs, gambling, and local secrets that just keep getting stranger.
Weeding Out Trouble
by Heather Webber
2008
When Nina’s employee Kit disappears and his ex turns up dead, he becomes the obvious suspect. Nina digs into the case to clear him, even while chaos at home makes every clue harder to follow.
Deeply, Desperately
by Heather Webber
2010
Lucy reinvents the family business by helping people reconnect with lost loves. The idea works a little too well, until success drops her into a possible murder case and closer to Sean Donahue than ever.
Truly, Madly
by Heather Webber
2010
Lucy Valentine comes from a family of psychic matchmakers, but her own gift is finding lost objects, not perfect couples. When a missing wedding ring leads her to a dead body, romance and murder collide at once.
Absolutely, Positively
by Heather Webber
2011
Lucy’s unusual psychic gift is suddenly public knowledge, and new clients are lining up fast. At the same time, she is chasing old flames and trying to unmask a mysterious man tossing cash around Boston.
Trouble Under the Tree
by Heather Webber
2011
A Christmas decorating job at an indoor holiday village turns ugly when sabotage piles up and Nina’s neighbor is found dead under the giant tree. The deeper she digs, the darker the buried history becomes.
A Witch Before Dying
by Heather Blake
2012
When Darcy helps clean a missing woman’s chaotic house, she uncovers a corpse instead. To solve the crime, she has to untangle family secrets and track down a powerful magical amulet before the wrong person does.
It Takes a Witch
by Heather Blake
2012
Darcy Merriweather arrives in Salem’s Enchanted Village just after learning she comes from a line of wish-granting witches. Before she can settle into her new life and training, a murder pulls her into a dangerous first case.
Perfectly Matched
by Heather Webber
2012
Lucy takes on an eccentric client whose cat insists she find his soul mate. Meanwhile, a serial arsonist is targeting Sean’s brother, and Lucy has to trust her odd instincts before the fires turn deadly.
The Cozy Chicks Kitchen
by Heather Webber
2012
This collaborative cookbook from the Cozy Chicks authors invites readers into their fictional kitchens with recipes, anecdotes, and glimpses of beloved characters. It is packed with mains, soups, salads, desserts, and drinks that capture the warmth and comfort of their cozy mystery worlds.
A Potion to Die For
by Heather Blake
2013
Carly Bell Hartwell’s potion shop is booming after a divorce prediction rattles Hitching Post, Alabama. Then a dead man turns up in her store clutching one of her bottles, and Carly suddenly becomes the town’s favorite suspect.
The Good, the Bad, and the Witchy
by Heather Blake
2013
Darcy is planning a magical florist’s lavish birthday party when a dead cake delivery boy stops the celebration cold. Worse, his ghost latches onto her, forcing Darcy to solve the murder and the mystery of a prized black rose.
The Root of all Trouble
by Heather Webber
2013
A spring storm uproots a tree in Freedom, Ohio, and exposes a corpse hidden inside. Nina soon learns the dead man made plenty of enemies, and solving his murder may put her own friends in danger.
One Potion in the Grave
by Heather Blake
2014
When Carly’s childhood friend returns to town to confront a powerful political family, she is murdered before she can speak. Carly digs into wedding chaos, old grudges, and small-town secrets to find out who silenced her.
The Goodbye Witch
by Heather Blake
2014
Darcy’s best friend swears her fugitive ex-husband is back in Enchanted Village, even though no one else can see him. Darcy has to figure out how he is hiding, and what he wants, before he turns deadly again.
Undeniably Yours
by Heather Webber
2014
While still recovering from her last case, Lucy is asked to help find a missing TV journalist. Following the reporter’s trail leads Lucy into lies, a vanished child case, and a secret someone will kill to keep.
Ghost of a Potion
by Heather Blake
2015
Halloween brings a costume ball, fresh tensions, and a murder that leaves Carly’s boyfriend’s mother holding the weapon. Clearing her name is hard enough, but restless ghosts keep pressing Carly to solve the case faster.
Some Like It Witchy
by Heather Blake
2015
A house sale in Enchanted Village turns sinister when Darcy finds the real estate agent dead on the floor. Between a cursed-looking estate, a strange amulet, and a long-buried legend, this case is trouble from the start.
Gone With the Witch
by Heather Blake
2016
Darcy volunteers at the village pet contest just as sabotage and suspicion start spreading. When a suspect is murdered and prize animals begin vanishing, she has to protect the pets and find the killer fast.
The Witch and the Dead
by Heather Blake
2016
While preparing to move out, Darcy and Aunt Ve discover old bones hidden in the garage. The remains appear to belong to Ve’s long-missing second husband, and Darcy must solve a cold case before her aunt takes the blame.
To Catch a Witch
by Heather Blake
2018
Darcy helps organize a winter road race, only for a star runner to vanish in a blizzard and turn up dead. The deeper Darcy digs, the more she finds lies, cheating, and dangerous secrets under the snow.
A Witch to Remember
by Heather Blake
2019
Darcy’s wedding plans go sideways when a bridal luncheon ends in fire and murder. With a missing psychic, a dead tea room owner, and old grudges surfacing, she has to solve the case before it ruins everything.
Midnight at the Blackbird Café
by Heather Webber
2019
Anna Kate returns to Wicklow, Alabama, to bury her grandmother and close the Blackbird Café. Instead, she is drawn into family history, a town her mother fled, and a pie said to carry messages from the dead.
South of the Buttonwood Tree
by Heather Webber
2020
Blue Bishop has a gift for finding lost things, but discovering an abandoned baby changes everything. As Blue and Sarah Grace’s lives tangle together, family secrets rise up and force both women to choose what matters most.
The Lights of Sugarberry Cove
by Heather Webber
2021
Two sisters return to their Alabama hometown after their mother’s heart attack, just before the water lantern festival. Running the family inn means facing old guilt, broken relationships, and the quiet magic of the lake.
In the Middle of Hickory Lane
by Heather Webber
2022
Emme Wynn hopes a job with her estranged grandmother will finally give her roots in Sweetgrass, Alabama. There she crosses paths with guarded Cora Bee, and a magical garden begins uncovering truths both women have avoided.
At the Coffee Shop of Curiosities
by Heather Webber
2023
After her ex-boyfriend’s sudden death, Ava Harrison follows a strange letter to Driftwood, Alabama, and a caretaker job that feels almost fated. There she meets Maggie Mae, and both women must loosen their grip on the past.
A Certain Kind of Starlight
by Heather Webber
2024
Addie Fullbright returns to Starlight, Alabama, carrying a devastating secret and fresh grief. Alongside Tessa Jane, who is coming apart under family pressure, she has to face the dark before either of them can find light again.
The Forget-Me-Not Library
by Heather Webber
2025
A road detour sends Juliet Nightingale to Forget-Me-Not, Alabama, where she crosses paths with Tallulah at a library said to return lost memories through books. Together they find a town full of second chances, sorrow, and quiet magic.
Where should I start?
If you want warm Southern magic: Midnight at the Blackbird Café → South of the Buttonwood Tree → The Lights of Sugarberry Cove
If you want witchy cozy mysteries: It Takes a Witch → A Witch Before Dying → The Good, the Bad, and the Witchy
If you want romantic paranormal mysteries: Truly, Madly → Deeply, Desperately → Absolutely, Positively
If you want funny small-town cozies: A Hoe Lot of Trouble → Trouble in Spades → Digging Up Trouble
Author bio
Heather Webber grew up in a suburb of Boston, in a world of books, ocean air, and the kind of local detail that tends to stick in a writer's memory. She has said she loved reading early, and one of her first jobs was delivering papers for the Weymouth News. She now lives in southwest Ohio, near Cincinnati, with her family, but New England and the South both show up all through her fiction.
Her path into writing looks steady from the outside, but it was built in small steps. One of the first short stories she wrote placed in a contest, then sold to a mystery magazine. From there she moved into novels, first writing romance, then cozy mysteries, then paranormal mysteries, and later the warm, magical Southern fiction that brought her an even wider readership.
She did not stay in one lane for long.
Her earliest books were historical romances, including Surrender, My Love, Secrets of the Heart, and Hearts Are Wild. Soon after, she turned to mystery with the Nina Quinn series, beginning with A Hoe Lot of Trouble. Those books follow an Ohio landscape designer whose work, family life, and murder investigations keep crashing into one another, and they show an early version of what Webber does well: humor, momentum, and a heroine who feels harried in a very believable way.
Then came Lucy Valentine, one of her most memorable creations. In Truly, Madly, Lucy belongs to a family of psychic matchmakers but ends up with a different gift, she can find lost objects instead of matching soul mates. That premise gave Webber room to mix mystery, romance, and comedy in a way that felt playful without losing its stakes, and the series continued through Deeply, Desperately, Absolutely, Positively, and beyond.
Under the pen name Heather Blake, she leaned even harder into the supernatural side of cozy mystery. The Wishcraft books start with It Takes a Witch and follow Darcy Merriweather, a wish-granting witch in Salem's Enchanted Village. The Magic Potion mysteries, beginning with A Potion to Die For, move the action to Alabama, where Carly Bell Hartwell runs a potion shop in a town obsessed with weddings. Both series helped cement Webber as a writer readers turn to for light mystery, recurring characters, and a touch of everyday magic.
More recently, she has become especially known for her Southern standalones, the books that blend grief, hope, family strain, and small-town wonder. Midnight at the Blackbird Café, South of the Buttonwood Tree, The Lights of Sugarberry Cove, In the Middle of Hickory Lane, At the Coffee Shop of Curiosities, A Certain Kind of Starlight, and The Forget-Me-Not Library all share a similar pull. They offer places that feel a little enchanted, but never so enchanted that real hurt disappears.
That balance is the point.
Webber's books are full of people trying to make a home, repair an old wound, or figure out where they belong after life has gone sideways. She likes bakers, shop owners, gardeners, matchmakers, librarians, and women who are doing their best while carrying more than anyone around them fully sees. Food, friendship, family secrets, and second chances come up again and again, as do Alabama settings, birds, gardens, and communities where everybody notices when something is off.
Her mystery work has earned Agatha Award nominations, and her later novels have found a big audience with readers who want comfort without blandness. Off the page, the details line up with the books: she reads a lot, drinks too much coffee and tea by her own account, bakes, crochets, bird-watches, and likes being close to family. Whether she is writing as Heather Webber or Heather Blake, she tends to come back to the same promise, that even after loss or upheaval, people can still find connection, purpose, and a little light.
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