Reading order
| # | Title | Published | Author | Buy on Amazon |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Bound | 2016 | Kirsten Weiss | Buy |
| 2 | Spirit on Fire | 2016 | Kirsten Weiss | Buy |
| 3 | Ground | 2016 | Kirsten Weiss | Buy |
| 4 | Down | 2016 | Kirsten Weiss | Buy |
| 5 | Witch | 2018 | Kirsten Weiss | Buy |
| 6 | Fey | 2018 | Kirsten Weiss | Buy |
| 7 | Fate | 2019 | Kirsten Weiss | Buy |
| 8 | Oak | 2020 | Kirsten Weiss | Buy |
| 9 | Stone | 2020 | Kirsten Weiss | Buy |
| 10 | Stream | 2020 | Kirsten Weiss | Buy |
| 11 | Unbound | 2021 | Kirsten Weiss | Buy |
| 12 | Druid | 2021 | Kirsten Weiss | Buy |
| 13 | Harvest of the Witch | 2023 | Kirsten Weiss | Buy |
| 14 | Rune | 2025 | Kirsten Weiss | Buy |
The Witches of Doyle is Kirsten Weiss’s longest series, with fourteen books published between 2016 and 2025. Set in the fictional Northern California town of Doyle, the books follow a group of witches dealing with both magical threats and small-town life. The series launched with four books in rapid succession in 2016 (Bound, Spirit on Fire, Ground, and Down) and has continued to grow steadily since.
The one-word titles that dominate much of the series (Bound, Ground, Down, Witch, Fey, Fate, Oak, Stone, Stream) give the books a distinctive, elemental feel. Later entries like Harvest of the Witch and Rune continue that pattern of connecting magic to natural forces. The novel Unbound ties this series to Weiss’s Riga Hayworth paranormal detective books, creating a shared universe for her supernatural fiction.
With fourteen books and counting, this is a substantial series for readers who want to spend time in a world where witchcraft is real and Northern California small-town politics mix with magical conflict. The books are best read in order since the overarching plot builds across installments.