Emberly Wyndham writes romance across paranormal, cozy fantasy, historical vampire romance, academy romance, monster romance, and contemporary rock-star romance.

Her books are not one single continuous saga. The cleanest way to read her work is by series, with one important distinction: some series are tightly sequential, while Coven Crest Academy is built as interconnected standalones.
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The Fast Route
Read Emberly Wyndham in this order if you want the least confusion:
- The Pureblood Daughter
- Little Monster
- Season of the Witch
- Coven Crest Academy
This keeps the completed series together, places the standalone contemporary romance separately, and saves the academy standalones for last.
Emberly Wyndham Books in Publication Order
The Pureblood Daughter Series
- The Pureblood Daughter (2023): Adelina Gray enters a Regency-inspired vampire romance where illness, society expectations, and a mysterious viscount lead into the central family secret of the trilogy.
- The Pureblood Princess (2024): The truth about Adelina’s identity moves the series into deeper vampire politics and raises the stakes beyond the first book’s courtship mystery.
- The Pureblood Queen (2024): The trilogy reaches its final stage, resolving Adelina’s transformation from sheltered daughter to a central figure in the vampire power structure.
What Happens in the Hills
- Little Monster (2024): A shy classical violinist is pulled into the orbit of a famous rock band and its charismatic lead singer, making this a separate contemporary romance rather than part of Wyndham’s magical worlds.
Season of the Witch
- The Witch’s Cottage (2024): Aurora’s cottagecore witch romance begins with a handyman hero, a damaged cottage, and a low-stakes magical setup that introduces the series’ cozy tone.
- The Witch’s Rite (2024): The series continues the cozy witch-romance structure while expanding the magical and romantic circle established in the first book.
- The Witch’s Shifter (2025): The third book brings shifter romance into the Season of the Witch setup and continues the series’ short, spicy, magical-romance format.
- The Witch’s Spell (2025): The fourth entry completes the main Season of the Witch sequence and should be read after the earlier books for the cleanest character progression.
Coven Crest Academy
- A Witch and Her Dragon (2025): Princess Alina Ravenscroft arrives at Coven Crest Academy with a royal future ahead of her, while her dragon-shifter bodyguard fights a dangerous fated-mate bond.
- A Witch and Her Minotaur (2025): A fiery witch and a calmer minotaur hero anchor the second Coven Crest romance, which keeps the academy setting but shifts to a new central couple.
- A Witch and Her Orc (2026): The third academy romance follows another Coven Crest pairing and continues the series’ pattern of cozy monster romance with a fresh couple.
- A Witch and Her Vampire (2026): The fourth Coven Crest book is listed as a vampire romance involving a storm witch and vampire professor, and it is the next scheduled entry in the series.
Recommended Reading Order
This is the best route for new readers who want clear boundaries between series.
Route One: Start with the vampire trilogy
- The Pureblood Daughter (2023): Start here if you want Wyndham’s earliest listed series and a Regency-inspired vampire romance with a continuing plot.
- The Pureblood Princess (2024): Read second because it depends on the identity and lineage reveals from the first book.
- The Pureblood Queen (2024): Read third to complete Adelina’s arc and the trilogy’s vampire-political storyline.
Route Two: Read the contemporary standalone separately
- Little Monster (2024): Read here as a pause between paranormal series, because it is a rock-star romance and does not need the fantasy-romance context.
Route Three: Move into cozy witch romance
- The Witch’s Cottage (2024): Begin Season of the Witch here for the series’ cottagecore setup and first romantic foundation.
- The Witch’s Rite (2024): Continue with the second book because the series works better when the growing magical-romance structure is followed in order.
- The Witch’s Shifter (2025): Read third to keep the series’ relationship and supernatural progression intact.
- The Witch’s Spell (2025): Finish the Season of the Witch arc here before moving to a different world.
Route Four: Read Coven Crest Academy in numbered order
- A Witch and Her Dragon (2025): Start Coven Crest Academy here, especially if you prefer to meet the academy through Alina and Raelan’s dragon-shifter romance.
- A Witch and Her Minotaur (2025): Read second for a new central couple while staying inside the same academy framework.
- A Witch and Her Orc (2026): Read third to continue through the published academy romances in order.
- A Witch and Her Vampire (2026): Read fourth when available, or after the first three if you are starting later.
Chronological Order
There is no confirmed master chronology that combines all Emberly Wyndham books into one timeline.
For practical reading, chronological order is the same as series order:
- Read The Pureblood Daughter trilogy in order.
- Treat Little Monster as separate contemporary romance.
- Read Season of the Witch in numbered order.
- Read Coven Crest Academy in numbered order, even though the books are listed as readable out of order.
Which Emberly Wyndham Series Must Be Read in Order?
Read in order
The Pureblood Daughter should be read in order because the titles follow one central progression: daughter, princess, queen.
Season of the Witch is best read in order because the series structure builds across the books and later entries may work better after the earlier relationship setup.
Flexible, but numbered order is still safest
Coven Crest Academy is described as a quartet of standalones, and listings note that the books can be read in any order.
Even so, publication order is still the best recommendation for new readers. It introduces the academy setting naturally and avoids small background-character or setting references landing out of sequence.
Separate continuity
Little Monster is separate from the fantasy and paranormal series. It is a rock-star romance and can be read whenever you want a contemporary break.
Box Sets and Collections
Box sets should not be counted as new story entries.
The Pureblood Daughter Box Set: Complete Trilogy
- The Pureblood Daughter (2023): Begins Adelina’s vampire-romance arc.
- The Pureblood Princess (2024): Expands the lineage and power conflict.
- The Pureblood Queen (2024): Completes the trilogy.
Season of the Witch Box Set: The Complete Collection
- The Witch’s Cottage (2024): Opens the cozy witch-romance sequence.
- The Witch’s Rite (2024): Continues the magical-romance development.
- The Witch’s Shifter (2025): Adds the shifter-romance stage of the series.
- The Witch’s Spell (2025): Completes the listed Season of the Witch collection.
Latest Emberly Wyndham Book
The latest released Emberly Wyndham novel listed in the current series order is:
A Witch and Her Orc (2026): Book three of Coven Crest Academy, continuing the academy’s interconnected standalone monster-romance format.
The next listed title is:
A Witch and Her Vampire (2026): Book four of Coven Crest Academy, listed for June 2026.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Emberly Wyndham book should I read first?
Start with The Pureblood Daughter (2023) if you want publication order and a completed trilogy.
Start with A Witch and Her Dragon (2025) if you want cozy academy romantasy with interconnected standalones.
Are Emberly Wyndham’s books connected?
Some are connected by series, but they are not all part of one continuous universe.
The Pureblood Daughter, Season of the Witch, and Coven Crest Academy should each be treated as separate series unless future books clearly connect them.
Can Coven Crest Academy be read out of order?
Yes, it is described as a quartet of standalones.
However, numbered order is still the safest path:
- A Witch and Her Dragon (2025): Introduces the academy through Alina and Raelan’s dragon-shifter romance.
- A Witch and Her Minotaur (2025): Moves to another couple inside the same academy setting.
- A Witch and Her Orc (2026): Continues the academy’s standalone-couple structure.
- A Witch and Her Vampire (2026): Follows as the fourth listed book.
Is Little Monster part of a fantasy series?
No. Little Monster (2024) is a contemporary rock-star romance. It is listed under What Happens in the Hills, but it does not need to be read before or after Wyndham’s fantasy-romance series.
What is Emberly Wyndham’s next book?
A Witch and Her Vampire (2026) is the next listed title. It is book four of Coven Crest Academy and is listed for June 2026.
Does Emberly Wyndham have any complete series?
Yes. The Pureblood Daughter is complete as a trilogy, and Season of the Witch is listed as a complete four-book collection.
Conclusion
The best Emberly Wyndham reading order is not one long mixed timeline. Read by series.
Begin with The Pureblood Daughter for the earliest completed trilogy. Read Little Monster separately as a contemporary romance. Then move through Season of the Witch and Coven Crest Academy in numbered order.
The only major flexibility is Coven Crest Academy, which is built around standalones, but publication order remains the smoothest path for a first read.
Frank is the editor of BookSeries.blog, focusing on publication order, chronological timelines, and spoiler-free reading guides for book series and fictional universes.

