Snow Creek Books in Order
Part ofJuliet Blackwell Books in OrderSee the Snow Creek books connected to Juliet Blackwell in order, with quick summaries, series background, and notes on where her holiday romance fits.
Last updated: June 7, 2026
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Love on Main Street
by Juliet Blackwell
2013
This holiday collection brings several romances to the snowy small town of Snow Creek. Juliet Blackwell's story follows Serafina, who inherits a witchy supply shop and clashes with her cowboy landlord as a missing child and a hint of Yule magic raise the stakes.
Series background & context
Snow Creek is a shared small town romance setting built for winter reading. The town itself is the draw as much as any one couple. It is a mountain place that leans hard into Christmas, with shopfronts on Main Street, neighbors who know one another's business, and the kind of holiday mood that makes people believe their lives could still change before New Year's. The stories connected to Snow Creek are about love, of course, but they are also about community, new starts, and the gentle pressure a tiny town can put on people who are trying to hide from their feelings.
This is a town made for second chances.
Juliet Blackwell's connection to the setting comes through Love on Main Street, a holiday collection that gathers several linked romances in Snow Creek. That book works like a visit to town during its busiest season. Different couples take center stage, but the shared backdrop stays the same. Christmas events, local businesses, family traditions, and a general sense that the town has its own quiet matchmaking energy tie the stories together. You do not read Snow Creek for big shocks. You read it for warmth, movement, and the pleasure of seeing one hopeful story lead into another.
Blackwell's own contribution adds a slightly witchy twist to that cozy setup. In her story, Serafina Rogers leaves behind San Diego, a broken engagement, and her teaching job to take over her late aunt's supply shop in Snow Creek. Her new landlord, Joe, has plans for the space and little patience for magical thinking. Neither of them is looking for romance. Then holiday rituals, a Yule log, unsettling tarot cards, and a missing child begin pushing the story past ordinary small town friction and into something a little stranger. It is still gentle and romantic, just with an extra spark that will feel familiar to readers who know Blackwell from her paranormal mysteries.
That mix tells you what to expect from Snow Creek at its best. The stakes are personal rather than epic. People are trying to save shops, repair old hurts, raise kids, get through the holidays, or decide whether to trust love one more time. The setting does a lot of the emotional work. Snow, lights, food, town gatherings, and the simple fact that everyone keeps running into one another all help nudge the characters toward honesty.
Come for the snow, stay for the town.
If you want something fast, comforting, and openly seasonal, Snow Creek is that kind of read. Love on Main Street gives a good sense of the series world, and Blackwell's story shows how easily she can bring a touch of mystery and magic into a classic small town holiday romance.
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