Jaimie Admans Books in Order
Browse Jaimie Admans books in order, with quick summaries, Ever After Street background, festive favorites, and tips on where to start reading.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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Publication Order
22 books
Creepy Christmas
by Jaimie Admans
2012
When ten-year-old Kaity meets Santa's daughter Blizzard, she stumbles into a Christmas adventure full of living snowmen, eerie decorations, and real danger. To save the season, she must stop Anti-Claus before the whole holiday turns wonderfully weird.
Afterlife Academy
by Jaimie Admans
2013
Sixteen-year-old Riley dies and discovers the afterlife still comes with school, rules, and the last boy she wants beside her in class. Trying to get home forces her to rethink who she was, and what might still matter after death.
Kismetology
by Jaimie Admans
2013
Mackenzie decides the best way to stop her meddling mother interfering in her life is to find Mum a man of her own. The plan leads to disastrous dates, family chaos, and a sharp, funny look at romance across generations.
North Pole Reform School
by Jaimie Admans
2013
Mistletoe Bell hates Christmas until elves drag her to a reform school at the North Pole to fix her festive attitude. Between flying lessons, holiday chaos, and unexpected romance, she learns Christmas is stranger, and sweeter, than she thought.
Not Pretty Enough
by Jaimie Admans
2013
A teenager is determined to make the boy she loves finally notice her, but getting seen is messier than it sounds. This early YA rom-com leans into school crushes, awkward moments, and the painful comedy of wanting to belong.
Christmas Every Day
by Jaimie Admans
2015
Emma loves her daily glimpses of dog walker Nick, until an accident leaves him in a coma and his dog in her care. This shorter festive romance mixes guilt, second chances, and the return of Christmas magic.
The Chateau of Happily-Ever-Afters
by Jaimie Admans
2017
Wendy's carefully ordinary life is upended when she inherits a crumbling French chateau said to help people fall in love. Sharing it with the owner's handsome nephew Julian forces her to choose between safety, risk, and something like a fairytale.
It’s a Wonderful Night
by Jaimie Admans
2018
When Georgia answers a call from a man about to jump off a bridge, she realizes she knows the voice on the other end. Keeping her identity hidden, she tries to make Leo's life brighter while facing the pain that still connects them.
The Little Wedding Island
by Jaimie Admans
2018
Bridal journalist Bonnie heads to Edelweiss Island to investigate why marriages there never seem to fail. To get the story, she has to pose as a bride with her infuriating rival Rohan, and the fake engagement starts feeling dangerously real.
Snowflakes at the Little Christmas Tree Farm
by Jaimie Admans
2019
After too much Prosecco and a brutal breakup, Leah wakes to find she has accidentally bought a Christmas tree farm in Scotland. Fixing it up with grumpy neighbor Noel could become the fresh start she never meant to choose.
The Little Vintage Carousel by the Sea
by Jaimie Admans
2019
After months of silent flirting on the train, Ness follows the man who dropped his phone all the way to a seaside village. What starts as a whimsical search turns into a chance at love beside a restored vintage carousel.
The Little Bookshop of Love Stories
by Jaimie Admans
2020
Hallie wins the bookshop of her dreams just as her life falls apart, then discovers old love notes hidden inside its books. As she and bookish Dimitri reunite strangers through those messages, Hallie starts wondering about her own happy ending.
The Little Christmas Shop on Nutcracker Lane
by Jaimie Admans
2020
Nia finally gets her own Christmas gift shop on magical Nutcracker Lane, then makes a wish for Prince Charming after another romantic disaster. When a broken nutcracker seems to point her toward charming shop owner James, festive sparks fly.
The Post Box at the North Pole
by Jaimie Admans
2021
Sasha heads to her estranged father's Christmas village in Norway after his heart attack and finds sacks of unanswered Santa letters waiting there. Replying to them, and growing close to Taavi, may help her recover some magic of her own.
The Wishing Tree Beside the Shore
by Jaimie Admans
2021
Fifteen years after an awkward kiss sent her running from home, Felicity returns to Lemmon Cove and finds Ryan chained to the old wishing tree they once shared. As locals fight to save it, old feelings and long-kept secrets rise back to the surface.
The Beekeeper at Elderflower Grove
by Jaimie Admans
2022
After a breakup, Kayleigh bluffs her way into a beekeeping job at the fading manor house of Elderflower Grove, despite knowing nothing about bees. Working with mysterious gardener Carey, she gets pulled into old secrets, a rescue mission for the estate, and an unexpected romance.
A Midnight Kiss on Ever After Street
by Jaimie Admans
2023
Shy seamstress Sadie sneaks to a farewell ball at the local castle and shares a midnight kiss with estate agent Witt. The next day he has no idea who she is, and the future of the street she loves suddenly feels uncertain.
The Gingerbread House in Mistletoe Gardens
by Jaimie Admans
2023
When baker Essie learns Mistletoe Gardens is set to be demolished, she dreams up a life-size gingerbread house to save it. To make it happen she needs builder Joss, a Christmas grump who would rather be anywhere else.
A Wonderland Wish on Ever After Street
by Jaimie Admans
2024
Cleo lands her dream teashop on Ever After Street after letting people think she is a better baker than she feels. As magician Bram helps her rediscover her spark, hidden secrets and quiet sabotage threaten the Wonderland world she is trying to build.
An Enchanted Moment on Ever After Street
by Jaimie Admans
2024
Since her mother's death, Marnie has retreated into her struggling bookshop and overgrown garden. With the help of reclusive neighbor Darcy, she slowly opens back up, but his own closed-off nature makes their gentle romance a complicated one.
Christmas Ever After
by Jaimie Admans
2024
Nutcracker maker Franca is fighting to keep her shop on Ever After Street, and snow globe expert Raff is the rival standing in her way. Proving his magic is fake gets a lot harder once she has to rely on him.
Finding Love at the Magical Curiosity Shop
by Jaimie Admans
2025
Mickey's cluttered curiosity shop feels less magical until grumpy single dad Ren and his daughter Ava walk in. A hidden diary, mermaid legends, and a shared mystery pull them together, and give all three of them a new kind of hope.
Where should I start?
If you want festive romance first: Snowflakes at the Little Christmas Tree Farm → The Post Box at the North Pole → The Gingerbread House in Mistletoe Gardens
If you want whimsical fairytale vibes: A Midnight Kiss on Ever After Street → An Enchanted Moment on Ever After Street → A Wonderland Wish on Ever After Street
If you love bookshops and hidden messages: The Little Bookshop of Love Stories → An Enchanted Moment on Ever After Street
If you want cozy standalone romance: The Little Wedding Island → The Little Vintage Carousel by the Sea → The Beekeeper at Elderflower Grove
If you want her earlier quirky YA side: Creepy Christmas → North Pole Reform School → Afterlife Academy
Author bio
Jaimie Admans is a Welsh novelist from South Wales who writes romantic comedies with a soft spot for Christmas, seaside towns, bookshops, and the idea that real life can still hold a little magic. Her stories usually start with someone feeling stuck, lonely, or bruised by life, then slowly open into warmth, community, and a hopeful ending.
She was a reader first.
In interviews, Admans has said she devoured books as a child and grew up wanting to tell stories of her own. She has mentioned writers such as Judy Blume, Enid Blyton, and Virginia Andrews as early favorites, which helps explain why her books can feel both comforting and slightly unruly. Even when the setup is sweet, she likes a bit of mess, a bit of longing, and a heroine who has to work for her happy ending.
She began by self-publishing, and her debut, Creepy Christmas, appeared in 2012. Other early titles, including Afterlife Academy, Not Pretty Enough, Kismetology, and North Pole Reform School, already showed what she liked doing: taking a playful premise, mixing in romance and awkward humor, and letting her characters stumble toward something kinder and better. The tone was quirky from the start.
Then the adult rom-coms really clicked into place.
With The Chateau of Happily-Ever-Afters, The Little Wedding Island, and It’s a Wonderful Night, Admans moved into the feel-good contemporary romance space many readers now know her for. Later books such as The Little Vintage Carousel by the Sea, The Little Bookshop of Love Stories, The Wishing Tree Beside the Shore, and The Beekeeper at Elderflower Grove kept building that world. Her settings do a lot of the work: carousel restorers, wedding islands, fading manors, quirky villages, and businesses that need saving. Readers come for the romance, but they often stay for the place.
She also has a real knack for festive fiction. Snowflakes at the Little Christmas Tree Farm, The Little Christmas Shop on Nutcracker Lane, The Post Box at the North Pole, and The Gingerbread House in Mistletoe Gardens lean hard into seasonal sparkle without forgetting grief, family strain, or practical problems. Even at her coziest, there is usually a job to do, a shop to keep open, or a dream that needs more than wishful thinking. That balance keeps the books from feeling weightless.
That grounded streak matters just as much as the whimsy.
More recently, the Ever After Street books have pushed her fairytale side right to the front. Starting with A Midnight Kiss on Ever After Street, the series follows different shopkeepers and locals on a magical-feeling street where Cinderella, Beauty and the Beast, Wonderland, and other storybook moods slip into modern romance. It is very much Admans territory, whimsical on the surface, emotionally grounded underneath, and packed with neighbors, small businesses, and people learning to be brave.
She still lives in South Wales and often shares the kind of details that make her author persona feel as cozy as her books. She has written about loving gardening, horror movies, tea, autumn and winter, and singing songs from musicals, even while joking about her singing voice. She has also mentioned owning too many pairs of boots and feeling unusually fond of her coffee machine. If you come to Jaimie Admans for comfort reading, that is exactly what she delivers. Her novels are warm, funny, a little eccentric, and deeply fond of places where love and fresh starts might be waiting just around the corner.
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