Secrets of Heathersleigh Hall Books in Order
Part ofMichael Phillips Books in OrderThis page lists Secrets of Heathersleigh Hall by Michael Phillips in order, with short summaries, series background, reading order tips, and where to start.
Last updated: January 13, 2026
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Publication Order
4 books
A New Dawn Over Devon
by Michael Phillips
2001
In Devon, a new beginning seems possible, until the past attached to Heathersleigh Hall starts to surface. As relationships form and loyalties shift, a family must decide whether to protect old secrets or risk everything for a cleaner, truer future.
Wayward Winds
by Michael Phillips
1999
Change blows through Heathersleigh Hall, stirring up long-buried tensions and new temptation. As a close community wrestles with loyalty, love, and truth, one wrong decision could undo years of hard-won trust and send lives in unexpected directions.
Heathersleigh Homecoming
by Michael Phillips
1999
A return to Heathersleigh Hall should bring closure, but homecoming has a way of reopening old wounds. As hidden connections come to light, the characters must confront what they’ve avoided and decide whether reconciliation is possible without honesty.
Wild Grows the Heather in Devon
by Michael Phillips
1998
In the Devon countryside, Heathersleigh Hall looks like a peaceful refuge, but the house carries its own history. When new relationships and old secrets collide, the characters discover that healing takes more than time, it takes truth.
Series background & context
Secrets of Heathersleigh Hall is a series anchored to one place: a country estate in Devon called Heathersleigh Hall. The books treat the house as a magnet, drawing people back for reasons they don’t always understand, and forcing them to face the parts of their history they’d rather keep buried.
The core tension is simple: you can’t build a future on top of lies and expect it to stand.
Across the series, new arrivals and returning family members collide, and what looks like an ordinary rural life starts to reveal hidden connections. Some of the secrets are personal, some are generational, and the consequences show up in romance, inheritance questions, and strained loyalties.
Devon matters here. The weather, the coastal mood, and the sense of distance from the rest of the world all heighten the feeling that the characters are living inside a story that started long before they were born.
The tone is a mix of family drama and gentle suspense, with faith working as a steady undercurrent rather than a loud slogan. Characters wrestle with trust, repentance, and the hard work of reconciliation.
If you want to read in order, start with Wild Grows the Heather in Devon and follow through the later books as the puzzle pieces click into place. The series is at its best when you let the relationships develop slowly alongside the mysteries of the hall.
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