Witch Myth: A Yew Hollow Christmas Books in Order
Part ofAlexandria Clarke Books in OrderBrowse the Witch Myth: A Yew Hollow Christmas books by Alexandria Clarke in order, with summaries, background, and easy reading order help.
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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3 books
Witch Myth: A Yew Hollow Christmas, Book 1
by Alexandria Clarke
2018
Christmas keeps repeating in Yew Hollow, and Noelle Summers seems to be the only one who notices. To save the town, she has to solve a magical problem before holiday cheer turns into disaster.
Witch Myth: A Yew Hollow Christmas, Book 2
by Alexandria Clarke
2018
The Christmas spell grows more dangerous as Noelle pushes deeper into the mystery behind Yew Hollow's looping holiday. Fixing it means risking magic, family trust, and the town's hidden balance.
Witch Myth: A Yew Hollow Christmas: The Beginning
by Alexandria Clarke
2018
A short opening piece that sets up Noelle Summers, Yew Hollow at Christmas, and the first signs that something is wrong with the holiday itself. Cheer and trouble arrive together.
Series background & context
The Christmas branch of Witch Myth is exactly what it sounds like, cozy, festive, and just a little dangerous. The lead here is Noelle Summers, a witch who loves Christmas enough that she would happily wrap the whole town in lights, snow, and bakery smells if she could. Unfortunately, Yew Hollow being Yew Hollow, holiday spirit turns into a magical problem almost immediately.
The big hook is a time loop. Christmas repeats, then repeats again, and Noelle slowly realizes she is one of the few people who can see that anything is wrong. That is a smart fit for the setting. Yew Hollow already works because it blends charming small-town life with hidden witchcraft, and the holiday frame lets Clarke lean even harder into that contrast. Everything looks warm and welcoming, while the real danger keeps growing underneath it.
Noelle is a good guide for this kind of story because she is invested in the town in a very everyday way. She cares about the Winter Carnival, the children, the neighbors, and the rhythm of the season. So when the spell goes bad, the stakes feel bigger than a clever magical glitch. If she cannot fix it, Yew Hollow could draw exactly the kind of supernatural attention it does not want.
These books also show how flexible Clarke's magical world can be. The tone is lighter than the wilder parts of Wild Fire or Siren Song, but it is not weightless. There are kidnappings, magical visitors, and the quiet panic of being the only person in the room who knows the day has gone off the rails. Noelle may love Christmas, but even she has a limit.
This is a nice place to start if you want the Witch Myth world at its most seasonal and accessible. It helps if you already like Yew Hollow, but the central idea is easy to grab right away: a hidden magical town, a looping holiday, and one witch trying to save both the season and the people she loves.
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