Witch Myth: Wild Fire Books in Order
Part ofAlexandria Clarke Books in OrderFind the Witch Myth: Wild Fire books by Alexandria Clarke in order, with short summaries, series background, and help choosing where to begin.
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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2 books
Witch Myth: Wild Fire: Book 2
by Alexandria Clarke
2017
Kennedy's story continues with higher magical stakes and harder choices. Separated from her sister and cut off from easy answers, she has to decide who she can trust in Yew Hollow.
Witch Myth: Wildfire: A Yew Hollow Cozy Mystery
by Alexandria Clarke
2017
Kennedy McGrath follows her missing sister's trail into Yew Hollow and discovers a hidden magical world. Her search becomes a fight over family, belonging, and what she is willing to risk.
Series background & context
The Wild Fire branch of Witch Myth pushes the shared world in a more urgent direction. The emotional engine here is sisterhood. When a teenage girl disappears, Kennedy McGrath follows the bond she shares with her younger sister straight into Yew Hollow, a town that looks odd from the outside and far stranger up close.
That opening gives the series more momentum than a standard cozy setup. Kennedy is not wandering into magic out of curiosity. She is chasing someone she loves. The discovery of witches, covens, and hidden rules lands harder because there is no gentle introduction. She is learning how the place works while trying to keep her sister alive.
Once Yew Hollow enters the picture, the series opens up in interesting ways. Kennedy is not from the town's established magical circles, so she sees its beauty and its problems at the same time. The town can shelter people. It can also control them. As the books continue and Kennedy is pushed away from Yew Hollow and separated from her sister, the story leans into exile, divided loyalties, and the cost of belonging to a place that may not fully want you.
Compared with Morgan Summers' investigations, these books feel a little less cozy and a little more driven by survival and identity. There is still magic, mystery, and small-town weirdness, but the stakes stay personal in a very raw way. Kennedy is not solving a case from a comfortable distance. She is trying to hold on to family while the ground keeps shifting under her feet.
If you want Witch Myth with a stronger serial arc and a bit more emotional heat, this is a good subseries to choose. It still connects neatly to the larger Yew Hollow world, but it brings a sharper edge and a stronger sense of forward pull.
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