Tequila Rose Books in Order
Part ofWillow Winters Books in OrderGet the Tequila Rose books by Willow Winters in order, with short summaries, series background, and guidance for starting this small-town romance world.
Last updated: January 13, 2026
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Publication Order
3 books
Tequila Rose
by Willow Winters
2021
Magnolia thought she left her past behind, until it shows up in her small town wearing a familiar grin. Old feelings and new responsibilities collide in a second-chance romance full of gossip, heat, and hard choices.
Autumn Night Whiskey
by Willow Winters
2021
The Tequila Rose duet continues as Magnolia’s life gets more complicated and the past refuses to stay buried. Love is still there, but so are the consequences, and the couple has to fight for a future they didn’t plan.
Then You Kissed Me
by Willow Winters
2020
A short prelude to the Tequila Rose world, focused on the moment that changes everything for Magnolia. One kiss, one bad decision, and a small-town secret that won’t stay quiet for long.
Series background & context
Tequila Rose is a small-town romance world where everyone knows everyone, and secrets don’t stay hidden for long.
Small towns don’t do privacy.
The Magnolia duet, Tequila Rose and Autumn Night Whiskey, sits at the center, with a past relationship and real-life responsibilities forcing the couple to grow up fast.
That same setting also connects to other small-town stories, including prequels and related standalones that keep the vibe consistent: messy history, strong attraction, and a community watching every move.
This page lays out the recommended order, including where Then You Kissed Me fits if you want the lead-in.
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