Angels Everywhere Books in Order
This reading order guide provides the complete list of Angels Everywhere books in order, from the very first to the latest, so you won’t miss anything!
About the Angels Everywhere Series
If you want a book that feels like a warm hug on a cold day, Angels Everywhere by Debbie Macomber might be the one. It’s a sweet series that many people have loved for years. The stories are about kindness, second chances and a little bit of fun from above.
The series started in the early 1990s with A Season of Angels and more books have been added since then. At the center of it all are three angels: Shirley, Goodness and Mercy. But they’re not the quiet, serious kind of angels you might picture. These three are a bit silly, sometimes break the rules and often get into trouble while trying to help people. They mean well though—and they always try their best to make things better.
What makes the books special isn’t just the angels but the people in the stories. Each book is about someone who’s going through a hard time or looking for something more in life. It could be a nurse who wants to be a mom, a kid who wishes for a dad or someone who’s lost hope in love. The angels try to help but in the end it’s the people’s own choices and growth that matter most. These stories aren’t just about Christmas—they’re about life, hope and starting over.
Debbie Macomber is often called the “Queen of Christmas” and it makes sense. Since the 1980s she’s written a holiday book almost every year. Many of them like this series focus on family, love and believing in small miracles. You can read any book in the series on its own but if you read them in order you’ll get to know the angels better and enjoy how their stories connect.
Many people love this series because it’s easy to read. The books are simple but have emotion and heart. Not too dramatic, not too cheesy—just right. Perfect for sipping tea or reading before bed. Even if you’re not into romance you might still enjoy these books if you like stories about people, kindness and hope.
Another good thing is the stories don’t get old. Even though the first books were written a while ago, the things people deal with—feeling alone, wanting love or finding purpose—are the same today. The way Macomber writes makes it feel like these characters could be your neighbors or people you know in real life.
If you like these stories there’s also another series called Angelic Intervention with the same angels and same feel. Together these books make a little world of laughs, love and gentle reminders we’re not alone even when life gets tough.
So whether this is your first time reading Angels Everywhere or you’re coming back for another round the books always have something to offer. They’re more than just Christmas books—they’re a soft place to land when you need a break. Sometimes a little love, some laughter and maybe even an angel can make all the difference.






