Radcliffe books in order

The Radcliffe series by T.J. Kline is a contemporary romance following a family of siblings in a small California town, each navigating love through their own professional world, from wedding floristry to horse training. Start with The Wedding Florist, published in 2017.

Reading order

# Title Published Author Buy on Amazon
1 The Wedding Florist 2017 T.J. Kline Buy
2 The Radcliffes 2017 T.J. Kline Buy
3 The Horse Trainer 2017 T.J. Kline Buy

The Radcliffe series centers on a family rather than a place, using three siblings’ separate romantic stories to build a picture of a family unit with complicated loyalties and shared history. The three 2017 books were published in quick succession, and each uses a different professional backdrop (wedding planning, family business, horse training) to generate its central conflict.

The Wedding Florist opens the series by pairing a heroine whose job is built around other people’s happily-ever-afters with a hero who has given up on the idea for himself. The Radcliffes broadens the focus to the family dynamic, while The Horse Trainer brings the series back into Kline’s most comfortable terrain with an equestrian setting and a slow-burn arc between two people who do not initially want to like each other.

The quick publication schedule means the three books have a consistent feel and tone throughout, and readers who enjoy family-ensemble romances with a mix of settings will find the Radcliffe series covers that ground efficiently. All three are light enough to read in a single sitting while still delivering on the emotional payoffs the genre requires.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many books are in the Radcliffe series?

There are three books in the Radcliffe series, published in 2017.

What is the first book in the Radcliffe series?

The first book in the Radcliffe series is The Wedding Florist, published in 2017.

Are the Radcliffe books standalones or do they need to be read in sequence?

Each Radcliffe book follows a different sibling and works as a standalone romance. Reading them in order gives the most complete picture of the family, since siblings from earlier books reappear in later ones, but there is no overarching plot that requires reading them in sequence.

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