Wicked (Debbie Viguie) Books in Order
Part ofDebbie Viguie Books in OrderSee the Wicked series by Debbie Viguie in order, with short summaries, series background, and a quick guide to where to start.
Last updated: June 8, 2026
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Publication Order
5 books
Witch
by Debbie Viguie
2002
After her parents die, Holly Cathers is sent to live with relatives in Seattle and discovers their home is full of secrets. Strange events, hidden rivalries, and old magic soon make it clear that she has inherited more than grief.
Curse
by Debbie Viguie
2003
Holly's grief-stricken move to Seattle has already turned her life upside down, and now the supernatural danger around her is impossible to ignore. The deeper she gets into her family's legacy, the harder escape becomes.
Legacy
by Debbie Viguie
2003
Holly's world of witchcraft and family secrets keeps widening, and the cost of her place in it becomes harder to ignore. Alliances shift as the feud around her grows more dangerous.
Spellbound
by Debbie Viguie
2003
Magic, betrayal, and family conflict push the *Wicked* saga toward a breaking point. Holly has learned a lot about power by now, but knowing the truth does not make surviving it any easier.
Resurrection
by Debbie Viguie
2009
The *Wicked* story returns with old conflicts, unfinished magic, and dangerous consequences for Holly and the people around her. Nothing that looked settled in the earlier books stays settled for long.
Series background & context
Wicked is one of Debbie Viguie's best-known series, and it is easy to see why. The books begin with grief and displacement. After her parents die, Holly Cathers is sent from San Francisco to Seattle to live with relatives she barely knows. From there, the story opens into family secrets, witchcraft, and a feud much older than Holly understands.
Holly is the anchor, but the series gets much of its energy from the wider family web around her, especially her twin cousins Amanda and Nicole. The books are interested in what magic does to identity and loyalty. Blood ties matter here, but they are not always comforting.
The tone is dark YA fantasy with a strong supernatural soap-opera streak, in the good sense. There are prophecies, dangerous alliances, betrayals, and emotional reversals, but the books stay readable because they keep the characters' fear, anger, and desire close to the surface. Readers who like big mythology without losing the teenage emotional stakes tend to click with this series fast.
The original arc runs through Witch, Curse, Legacy, and Spellbound, with Resurrection returning later to continue the story. That means the series really does need to be read in order.
If you want Debbie Viguie at her most sweeping and supernatural, this is the place to start.
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