Wicca: Sweep Books in Order
Part ofCate Tiernan Books in OrderSee the Wicca: Sweep books in order by Cate Tiernan, with quick summaries, character guides, series background, and a clear place to start reading.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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Publication Order
21 books
Awakening
by Cate Tiernan
2001
After betrayal and loss, Morgan sees more clearly that Wicca can heal or harm. As her powers deepen, she has to decide who deserves her trust and what kind of witch she wants to be.
Blood Witch
by Cate Tiernan
2001
Morgan is learning fast, maybe too fast, and her new strength is starting to scare her. Shadows gather around her relationship with Cal as she tries to tell real danger from paranoia.
Book of Shadows
by Cate Tiernan
2001
Book of Shadows
by Cate Tiernan
2001
Morgan Rowlands thinks she is an ordinary teenager until a new boy introduces her to Wicca. One ritual opens the door to power, first love, and a completely different idea of who she is.
Changeling
by Cate Tiernan
2001
Changeling
by Cate Tiernan
2001
Just when Morgan thinks she understands her bloodline, everything shifts again. New truths about her family force her to question her identity, her loyalties, and how far she will go for answers.
Dark Magick
by Cate Tiernan
2001
Morgan and Cal are bound by a dark secret that changes everything between them. Love, trust, and magick start to twist together as she realizes how little she truly knows.
Spellbound
by Cate Tiernan
2001
As Yule approaches, Morgan's magick is stronger and her circle seems steadier, but a hard choice waits ahead. One decision could change her future, her friendships, and the path of her power.
The Calling
by Cate Tiernan
2001
The Calling
by Cate Tiernan
2001
Morgan and Hunter head to New York to follow visions and dig into her family history. Their search puts them on the trail of a deadly conspiracy that is far from over.
The Coven
by Cate Tiernan
2001
Morgan's attraction to Cal pulls her deeper into witchcraft and into the truth about her own bloodline. As her powers grow, so does the fear that Cal is hiding something dangerous.
Eclipse
by Cate Tiernan
2002
Eclipse
by Cate Tiernan
2002
Morgan knows a wave of destruction is coming, and the lies around her family are finally breaking apart. She cannot stop what is coming alone, but asking for help has its own cost.
Full Circle
by Cate Tiernan
2002
Alisa believes the worst is behind her, but the past reaches for her again. With Hunter nearby and Morgan still in her corner, she faces a lonely test of courage and identity.
Origins
by Cate Tiernan
2002
This book steps back into the past to trace the roots of the Woodbane line. Through Rose MacEwan's story, Morgan and Hunter finally see how old love, fear, and dark magick shaped the present.
Reckoning
by Cate Tiernan
2002
Reckoning
by Cate Tiernan
2002
Alisa goes searching for the people who might finally explain her past. Instead of belonging, she finds danger, fear, and a choice that could reshape her future.
Seeker
by Cate Tiernan
2002
Hunter follows the first real leads to his missing parents while trying not to lose Morgan in the process. The closer he gets to answers, the more dangerous the truth becomes.
Strife
by Cate Tiernan
2002
Violent magical incidents start piling up, and suspicion turns toward Morgan. To clear her name, she has to find the real source of the danger before her own people turn on her.
Night's Child
by Cate Tiernan
2003
Night's Child
by Cate Tiernan
2003
Years after Morgan's battles, her daughter Moira begins to sense that the family past is still dangerously unfinished. As painful truths surface, someone close to her may pay the price.
Series background & context
At the center of Wicca: Sweep is Morgan Rowlands, a teenager in the small town of Widow's Vale who thinks she already knows the outline of her life. Then Cal Blaire arrives, introduces Wicca to a room full of curious classmates, and Morgan feels something wake up in her almost immediately. The series starts with crushes, jealousy, and high school uncertainty, then quickly grows into a story about bloodlines, power, and the cost of learning a truth you cannot put back.
Morgan is the emotional anchor of the early books. She is bright, impulsive, and often overwhelmed, which helps keep the magic grounded. Her friendship with Bree, her pull toward Cal, and her place inside a coven give the story a very teenage center even when the visions, rituals, and family secrets start getting much bigger.
Widow's Vale matters more than it first seems. Part of the fun of the series is the way ordinary routines, school, parents, parties, and friendship drama sit right beside sabbats, Books of Shadows, and old magical grudges. Tiernan keeps one foot in everyday teen life and one foot in the occult, and that balance is a big part of why the books move so easily.
What keeps the series going is the idea that magick is never just a cool gift. Morgan learns she is a blood witch, and that discovery connects her to a dangerous past she never knew existed. Rival covens, hidden parents, Council politics, and the dark Woodbane legacy widen the scope beyond one school and one romance. Hunter Niall becomes an essential figure as the books go on, bringing both steadiness and a larger view of the magical world around Morgan.
The feelings matter as much as the spells.
Later books open the series out in smart ways. Some stay close to Morgan, while others spend more time with characters like Hunter, Alisa, or Rose MacEwan, an ancestor whose story helps explain how the present got so tangled. Night's Child even moves ahead to Morgan's daughter, Moira, which gives the whole saga a generational feel. This is a continuous arc, not a set of standalones, and the later books land best if you read in order.
In tone, Wicca: Sweep sits between paranormal romance, coming-of-age story, and fantasy thriller. The chapters are quick, the emotions are immediate, and the magical mythology gets deeper as the series goes on. If you like secret histories, first love, betrayal, coven politics, and heroines who have to grow into frightening power, this series has a lot to work with. It starts small, with one girl and one ritual, then keeps widening until family history and fate are in the room too.
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