Kate Canterbary writes wonderfully witty, fun, heartfelt and romantic stories, heavy on the steam, and full of laughs. I have been a fan since the very first Walsh book, and I haven’t looked back. So many of her characters are close to my heart, and I’ve read so many of these books so many times. With wonderful family dynamics and lots of feels, Kate Canterbary is a must-read!
There’s quite a bit of crossover with Kate’s books. It all starts with The Walshes series, and so many of the side characters that we meet in that series then have their own stories told in what turns out to be a new series. It’s a glorious collection of cleverly interwoven stories, that can be read as standalones, but that you’ll get more out of if you read in some sort of order. The best way to keep track of it all is as the author recommends, so take a look at the Reading Orders on Kate’s website for the best experiences (depending on which book you start with).
We’ve listed the books below in as close to publication order as we could get them, so start at the bottom, and enjoy!
Standalone
Change of Heart (Henry & Whitney)
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The Loew Brothers
Shucked (#1) (Beckett & Sunny)
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Friendship, Rhode Island
In a Jam (Noah & Shay)
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Vital Signs
A spin-off from the Walsh Family series
Before Girl (#1) (Cal & Stella)
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The Worst Guy (#2) (Sebastian & Sara)
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The Santillian Triplets
A spin-off from the Walsh Family series
The Magnolia Chronicles: Adventures in Modern Dating (#1) (Magnolia)
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Boss in the Bedsheets (#2) (Ash & Zelda)
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The Belle and the Beard (#3) (Linden & Jasper)
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Benchmarks Series
A spin-off from the Walsh Family series
Professional Development (#1)
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Orientation (#2)
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More books to come…
Talbott’s Cove
Fresh Catch (#1) (Owen & Cole)
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Hard Pressed (#2) (Annette & Jackson)
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Far Cry (#3) (Brooke & JJ)
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Rough Sketch (#3.5) (Gustavo & Neera)
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Brothers in Arms
The Walsh Series
Underneath It All (#1) (Matt & Lauren)
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The Space Between (#2) (Patrick & Andy)
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Necessary Restorations (#3) (Sam & Tiel)
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The Cornerstone (#4) (Shannon & Will)
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Restored (#5) (Sam & Tiel)
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The Spire (#6) (Erin & Nick)
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Preservation (#7) (Riley & (it’s a secret))
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Threholds (#8) (the whole family!)
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Foundations – Bonus material
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Foundations is the Underneath It All (Matt and Lauren) novella featuring Six Years Later, the happy-ever-after novella originally published in The Walsh Brothers plus the Jenga, Cocktails, and Cookies novella originally available only to Kate Canterbary’s newsletter subscribers, and two additional bonus scenes.