Kate Canterbary Books in Order (Updated 2026-02-04)

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Kate Canterbary writes contemporary romance in distinct series worlds. Within a series, couples and side characters recur, and later books can casually confirm earlier happily-ever-afters. If you prefer clean introductions and fewer spoilers, stay in one series until you finish it.

Kate Canterbary Books in Order (Updated 2026-02-04)

Pick your starting point

  • Want the “big family, lots of crossover” experience: start with The Walshes #1.
  • Want hospital-set rivals and sharp banter: start with Vital Signs #1.
  • Want small-town New England with standalones that still connect: start with Friendship, Rhode Island #1.
  • Want a shorter, contemporary trio: start with The Santillian Triplets #1.

The Walshes (main series) – read in order

  1. Underneath It All: A guarded architect collides with a man who refuses to let her hide behind competence.
  2. The Space Between: A strained relationship gets a second look when two people admit what they never said out loud.
  3. Necessary Restorations: A long-simmering attraction turns serious when real life demands follow-through, not charm.
  4. The Cornerstone: A power couple romance where ambition and vulnerability keep switching places.
  5. Restored: A marriage-in-trouble story that asks whether love can be rebuilt without rewriting the truth.
  6. The Spire: A runaway returns, and the family history she tried to outrun is waiting in full color.
  7. Preservation: Two people who know the rules of control learn what happens when they finally break them.
  8. Thresholds (holiday novella): A seasonal pressure-cooker forces feelings to the surface in classic Walsh fashion.
  9. Foundations: A later Walsh story that works best once the family dynamics are already familiar.

Optional collections (same world, not required)

  • The Walsh Brothers (collection): A convenient bundle of the early Walsh novels for binge reading.
  • The Walsh Sisters (collection): A matching bundle focused on the later-in-series sibling stories.

Walsh Series Spinoff (separate mini-line; read after meeting the Walshes)

These are best saved until after you’ve read at least the early Walsh books, because cameos and context land better.

  1. Preservation (spinoff listing): A companion angle that deepens the wider Walsh orbit.
  2. Missing in Action: A linked story that leans on the established Walsh-world relationships.

Vital Signs – read in order

  1. Before Girl: A high-achieving heroine meets the one person who sees through her polished coping mechanisms.
  2. The Worst Guy: Two enemies trapped in close proximity discover the line between contempt and chemistry is thin.
  3. Change of Heart: A workplace-and-wedding collision turns into a romance that’s messier, and sweeter, than planned.

The Santillian Triplets – read in order

  1. The Magnolia Chronicles: Adventures in Dating: A modern dating mess becomes a personal reckoning with what she actually wants.
  2. Boss in the Bedsheets: A buttoned-up work dynamic explodes into a relationship neither can keep professional.
  3. The Belle and the Beard: A fresh start in a new place turns into the kind of love that demands permanence.

Friendship, Rhode Island – read in order

  1. In a Jam: A return home and a forced deadline push two old connections into something new and real.
  2. Shucked (novella): A summer fling threatens to become a full-life problem when secrets stop staying buried.
  3. In a Rush: A “fake husband” solution gets complicated when the feelings have been real for years.
  4. In a Second: A long-ago almost-choice returns with a new twist that forces an honest decision.

Talbott’s Cove – read in order

  1. Fresh Catch: A coastal small-town romance where attraction shows up before either lead is ready to be known.
  2. Hard Pressed: Two stubborn people try to keep things simple and fail in increasingly tender ways.
  3. Far Cry: Distance, history, and timing collide until love becomes the only practical option.
  4. Rough Sketch (novella): A shorter, sharper story that fills in emotional gaps between the main books.

Benchmarks – read in order

  1. Professional Development: Workplace rivalry turns intimate when competition stops being the point.
  2. Orientation: A no-fail plan derails when the best connection is the one he didn’t budget for.

Does a timeline order matter?

Not really. Kate Canterbary’s series are meant to be read by series order, not by one universal chronology. If you keep each series intact, you’re already doing the “right” thing.


A clean, low-spoiler reading route

If you want a path that builds familiarity without committing to the longest series first:

  1. Friendship, Rhode Island (books 1-4, including the novella)
  2. Vital Signs (books 1-3)
  3. The Santillian Triplets (books 1-3)
  4. The Walshes (start at #1 and go forward when you’re ready for the big family arc)
  5. Talbott’s Cove, then Benchmarks whenever you want shorter runs

Latest release notes

As of this update, the author’s official “Upcoming Releases” page shows no scheduled future releases. If a new title is announced later, it’s safest to treat it as part of its named series unless it’s clearly labeled standalone.


Best default plan

Start with In a Jam (small-town entry with clear connections), then move to The Worst Guy (hospital rivals), and only then decide whether you want the long, satisfying sprawl of The Walshes.

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