Harper & Hattie Magical Mystery books in order

The complete reading order for the Harper and Hattie Magical Mystery series by Stacy M. Jones, a paranormal cozy mystery series blending witchcraft, Southern charm, and murder investigations.

Reading order

# Title Published Author Buy on Amazon
1 Saints & Sinners Ball 2019 Stacy M. Jones Buy
2 Secrets to Tell 2019 Stacy M. Jones Buy
3 Rule of Three 2020 Stacy M. Jones Buy
4 The Forever Curse 2020 Stacy M. Jones Buy
5 The Witches Code 2021 Stacy M. Jones Buy
6 Harper’s Folly 2021 Stacy M. Jones Buy
7 The Sinister Sisters 2021 Stacy M. Jones Buy
8 Scandal Knocks Twice 2022 Stacy M. Jones Buy
9 A Treasure Most Deadly 2023 Stacy M. Jones Buy

The Harper and Hattie Magical Mystery series by Stacy M. Jones blends paranormal elements with cozy mystery plotting. Starting with Saints and Sinners Ball in 2019, the nine-book series follows Harper and Hattie as they use both traditional detective work and magical abilities to solve murders.

The series has a lighter tone than Jones’s PI Riley Sullivan mysteries, incorporating witchcraft and supernatural twists into its Southern-flavored settings. Titles like The Witches Code, The Forever Curse, and The Sinister Sisters hint at the magical side of the stories, while the underlying mystery plots keep the pages turning. The series ran from 2019 through 2023, ending with A Treasure Most Deadly.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many books are in the Harper & Hattie Magical Mystery series?

There are nine books in the Harper & Hattie Magical Mystery series, published between 2019 and 2023.

What is the first book in the Harper & Hattie Magical Mystery series?

The first book in the Harper & Hattie Magical Mystery series is Saints & Sinners Ball, published in 2019.

How does the Harper and Hattie series differ from Stacy M. Jones's other books?

While the Riley Sullivan series is a gritty PI mystery and the Kate Walsh series is an FBI thriller, the Harper and Hattie Magical Mystery series adds supernatural elements to the mystery formula. The books feature witchcraft and magical abilities alongside traditional whodunit plotting, with a lighter, cozier tone.

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