Katie Winters Books In Order
Publication Order of Coleman Books
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The Jessabelle House |
(2023) |
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Love Runs Deep |
(2023) |
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Waves of Time |
(2023) |
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Threads of Hope |
(2023) |
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Autumn Skies & Pumpkin Pies |
(2023) |
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Heart of Christmas |
(2023) |
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Winter Sun |
(2024) |
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Stroke of Luck |
(2024) |
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Labor of Love |
(2024) |
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A Silver Lining |
(2024) |
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Whispers of Nantucket |
(2025) |
Publication Order of A Frosty Season Books
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Sleigh Bells & Second Chances |
(2023) |
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The Healing of Christmas |
(2023) |
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Mistletoe & Mischief |
(2023) |
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The Albright Hotel |
(2024) |
Publication Order of Katama Bay Books
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Return To Me |
(2021) |
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Healing Tides |
(2021) |
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Summertime Nights |
(2021) |
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Autumn Secrets |
(2021) |
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A Thanksgiving Full Of Gratitude |
(2021) |
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A Katama Bay Christmas |
(2021) |
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New Beginnings |
(2022) |
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Summertime Rapture |
(2022) |
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Sailing Home |
(2022) |
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A Sister’s Blessing |
(2023) |
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Moonlight on the Bay |
(2023) |
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Summer Rush |
(2023) |
Publication Order of Mount Desert Island Books
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Secrets in Bar Harbor |
(2021) |
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Deception in Bar Harbor |
(2021) |
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Christmas in Bar Harbor |
(2021) |
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New Horizon in Bar Harbor |
(2022) |
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Glistening Sunsets |
(2022) |
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Bar Harbor Nights |
(2022) |
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A New Light |
(2023) |
Publication Order of Nantucket Sunset Books
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The Copperfield House |
(2022) |
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Nantucket Dreams |
(2022) |
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Nantucket Jubilee |
(2022) |
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From Nantucket, With Love |
(2022) |
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A Nantucket Promise |
(2023) |
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Nantucket in Bloom |
(2023) |
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A Nantucket Season |
(2023) |
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Nantucket Harvest |
(2023) |
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A Winter’s Miracle |
(2024) |
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Nantucket Solstice |
(2024) |
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Nantucket Heart |
(2024) |
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Nantucket Gala |
(2025) |
Publication Order of The Salt Sisters Books
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Unspoken Secrets |
(2024) |
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Unspoken Tides |
(2024) |
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Unspoken Sunsets |
(2024) |
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Good as Gold |
(2024) |
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Birds of a Feather |
(2024) |
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Before the Storm |
(2025) |
Publication Order of Secrets of Mackinac Island Books
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Lost Memories |
(2020) |
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The Return |
(2020) |
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Winds of Change |
(2020) |
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Lost Loves |
(2020) |
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Autumn Waters |
(2020) |
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Mackinac Sunsets |
(2020) |
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Shifting Waters |
(2022) |
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Midsummer Nights |
(2022) |
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The Mackinac Bride |
(2022) |
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Mackinac Heritage |
(2023) |
Publication Order of Sisters of Edgartown Books
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2142 Green Hollow Rd |
(2020) |
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289 Captain’s Walk |
(2021) |
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37 Peases Point Way |
(2021) |
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113 Katama Rd |
(2021) |
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4152 Witchwood Lane |
(2021) |
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The Hesson House |
(2021) |
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An Edgartown Christmas |
(2021) |
Publication Order of Sutton Book Club Books
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Summer Rose |
(2024) |
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A Trick of Light |
(2024) |
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A Blink of Time |
(2024) |
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Wild Lilies |
(2024) |
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Willow in the Wind |
(2024) |
Publication Order of The Vineyard Sunset Books
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The Sunrise Cove Inn |
(2020) |
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Firefly Nights |
(2020) |
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August Sunsets |
(2020) |
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A Vineyard Thanksgiving |
(2020) |
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A Vineyard White Christmas |
(2020) |
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A Vineyard Vow |
(2021) |
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A Vineyard Lullaby |
(2021) |
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A Vineyard Wedding |
(2021) |
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A Vineyard Rebirth |
(2021) |
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A Vineyard Blessing |
(2021) |
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A Vineyard Christmas Guest |
(2021) |
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A Vineyard Blizzard |
(2022) |
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The Vineyard Bride |
(2022) |
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Once in a Lifetime |
(2022) |
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A Vineyard Spring |
(2023) |
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A Vineyard Love |
(2023) |
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A Vineyard Tide |
(2023) |
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Vineyard Winds |
(2024) |
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A Vineyard Celebration |
(2024) |
Katie Winters is a general fiction author that has made her name as the author of wholesome, clean contemporary romance and women’s fiction novels. She usually loves to write stories about real family and everyday issues, woven into stories full of loss, love, heartfelt emotions dn everything in between.
Katie wrote “The Sunrise Cove Inn,” his debut novel that spawned the “Vineyard Sunset” series in 2020. Once she got good reception for her debut novel, she went prolific and in just one year, she had written more than thirty novels across more than five series of novels.
In her novels, she transports her readers to an island set in the vivid blue oceans, with a lively community of locals and white sands known as “Martha’s Vineyard.” On the island is a celebration of everything from cozy, snow capped winters and bright and warm summers.
Winter’s debut novel “The Sunrise Cove Inn” is the story of Susan Sheridan that knows the island of Martha’s Vineyard like no one else. Even though she had abandoned the island more than two decades ago to seek a better life in the city, she is now back.
She was brought up on the island and her father is the owner of “Sunrise Cove Inn” in the island. The sun, the water and the Inn filled her early life with love and laughter and it was a perfect glittery life until things changed.
But then tragedy struck and she decided to leave and had never said a word to her father or her sisters for the twenty years she had been away.
Susan is now back to find the “Sunrise Cove Inn” and her father falling apart just like her own life. She is recently divorced as her husband had left her to marry the secretary who had worked for their law firm.
She is back on Martha’s Vineyard where she had once experienced a lot of love but still needs to face the horrifying secrets that she had accumulated ever since she went away to start a family of her own away from everyone she had known.
But the deeper she explores the dark psyche of her past, the more she unearths regrets, lost loves and old truths.
Katie Winter’s novel “Firefly Nights” is the story of Christine Sheridan who is the middle sister of the Sheridan sisters. She has always been lost between Lola, her whip smart younger sister and successful criminal lawyer Susan, her elder sister.
Two decades since their mother died, the Sheridan sisters learn about a dark secret their mother had been hiding from everyone. Having learned the fate of her mother, Christine goes back to New York and to Frank and the life she previously thought perfect.
But she no longer owns the prestigious restaurant she once did and Christine feels as if the bottom has been pulled out. The forty one year old has nowhere to go, no children and the only place she knows she can feel at home is with her family at Martha’s Vineyard.
She finds the island in full bloom and once again falls in love with the people, the water and the carefree days spent in conversation with her sisters as they enjoy the crystal clear waters.
The only fly in the ointment is the presence of Zach Walters the handsome man and former high school rival of Christine that stalks her asking her to accept the pastry chef position at his island bistro. Once she takes it, she becomes one of the most popular pastry chefs and Zach, her former rival, does not seem so bad himself.
However, things are never good for so long and they still have to confront the fact that their mother’s real killer has never been apprehended.
“August Suspects” by Katie Winter is the story of the youngest Sheridan sister Lola Sheridan. She is smart as a whip journalist who tends to be overly dramatic.
Her older sisters have been making new lives on the island even as Lola wants to get more out of life as she goes on a sailing expedition from Martha’s Vineyard all the way to the Florida Keys.
She goes with a dark eyed and mysterious sailor named Tommy Gasbarro, who is the son of the greatest nemesis of their family. He stands for so many of the bad things that had happened to the Sheridan family and to Lola.
Meanwhile, Susan, her sister, is going on with her chemotherapy, Wes is grappling with dementia and Christine has been finding new ways to go beyond what is her usual gloomy behavior. It is a novel set in beautiful “Martha’s Vineyard,” where the tourist season is coming to a close.
The sisters are finding an opportunity for renewal, rest, acceptance and strength. Surrounded by white sandy beaches and crystal clear blue waters, they turn inward to the memories they have had over the years and toward each other to find peace and look forward to the future.