The Charmed Leaf Legacy Books in Order
Part ofRachel Morgan Books in OrderFind The Charmed Leaf Legacy books by Rachel Morgan in order, with short summaries, series background, and help choosing your first cozy fae romance.
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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Publication Order
3 books
Deals & Dream Spells
by Rachel Morgan
2025
Rivals Evryn Rowanwood and Mariselle Brightcrest accidentally bind themselves to an enchanted contract tied to a failed magical attraction. To fix it, they must fake an engagement, survive escalating pranks, and work together without falling in love.
Love & Letter Charms
by Rachel Morgan
2025
Shy Aurelise enters Bloom Season hoping to stay unnoticed, only to discover Prince Ryden is the stranger who has been writing her enchanted letters. Palace pressure and real feeling push her far beyond the quiet life she planned.
Tempests & Tea Leaves
by Rachel Morgan
2025
Half-fae Iris finally manifests magic just as her family's money troubles push her into Bloom Season. An apprenticeship at the Charmed Leaf Tea House throws her together with stern Lord Jasvian, and sparks fly.
Series background & context
The Charmed Leaf Legacy is Rachel Morgan leaning fully into cozy romantasy, and she clearly has fun with it. These books take place in a fae society full of magical debuts, social rules, old family expectations, and plenty of romantic tension, but the whole thing is softened by whimsy. There are enchantments, tea houses, gossip, letters, banter, and a general sense that even the sharper moments are happening in a world built to feel inviting.
The setting does a lot of the heavy lifting. Bloomhaven and the wider United Fae Isles run on status, family names, and magic, which means romance is never just romance. Who your parents are matters. What kind of magic you have matters. Even whether your bloodline is considered pure enough matters. That gives the series its friction. The books may feel cozy, but they do not float free of class pressure or prejudice.
The first novel, Tempests & Tea Leaves, introduces that beautifully through Iris Starspun, a half-fae young woman who has spent years being looked down on for both her human parentage and her lack of magic. When her gift finally appears, it is not the grand sort society respects. It is paper magic, delicate and easily dismissed. That makes her a perfect Rachel Morgan heroine, underestimated, smart, and far more capable than the world assumes. Her clash with the serious Lord Jasvian Rowanwood also establishes one of the series' biggest pleasures: sharp banter wrapped around real emotional stakes.
Then the series broadens without losing the same flavor.
Deals & Dream Spells shifts focus to a long-running rivalry, a fake engagement, and a magical contract tied to the restoration of Dreamland, a failed attraction with history attached to it. Love & Letter Charms moves into courtship games and palace pressure, following shy Aurelise Rowanwood and Prince Ryden through an enchanted correspondence that spills into the very public theater of Bloom Season. Each book has its own central couple, but the family links, the social world, and the recurring magical spaces keep the series feeling connected.
One of the nicest things about The Charmed Leaf Legacy is that it really is cozy without being slight. The tea house at the center of the series feels warm and magical, but the characters still have to deal with pride, fear, family duty, and the worry that love might ask more of them than they planned to give. Morgan balances sweetness with conflict well. The books are no-spice, but the longing and tension are still there.
There is also a strong sense of pattern to the world. Magical seasons, public courtship, enchanted objects, and family reputation all shape how people move through life. That gives the romance structure, while the whimsical details, paper enchantments, dream spells, gossip birds, mysterious letters, keep the books charming.
If you want Rachel Morgan at her softest and most overtly romantic, start here. These books are ideal for readers who like fantasy worlds with manners and mischief, strong romantic payoff, and enough magic in the background to make everyday scenes feel a little enchanted.
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