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Blossom Street Series in Order: 12 books

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The Shop On Blossom Street Debbie Macomber Book - 1
May-2004

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A Good Yarn Debbie Macomber Book - 2
May-2005

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What Amanda Wants Debbie Macomber Book - 2.5
Oct-2005

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Susannah's Garden // Old Boyfriends Debbie Macomber Book - 3
May-2006

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Back On Blossom Street Debbie Macomber Book - 4
May-2007

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Twenty Wishes Debbie Macomber Book - 5
May-2008

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Twenty-One Wishes Debbie Macomber Book - 5.5
May-2020

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Summer On Blossom Street Debbie Macomber Book - 6
May-2009

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Hannah's List Debbie Macomber Book - 7
May-2010

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A Turn in the Road Debbie Macomber Book - 8
May-2011

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Starting Now Debbie Macomber Book - 9
Apr-2013

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Blossom Street Brides Debbie Macomber Book - 10
Mar-2014


Series Premise

The Blossom Street series centers on the lives of women who gather at Lydia Goetz’s knitting shop on Blossom Street in Seattle. Each book explores a new set of characters facing challenges such as illness, loss, adoption, or relationship struggles, often using knitting classes as a central gathering point. The stories focus on emotional growth, friendship, and community support.

Blossom Street Series Reading Order

🟡 Mostly Standalone · Start Anywhere

Mostly standalone stories with recurring characters in a shared setting.

The Blossom Street series does not need to be read in order. Each book tells a complete story with its own resolution. Continuity is limited to recurring characters and the shared setting. Reading the books out of order does not cause confusion, as there are no overarching plots or cliffhangers connecting the volumes.

Explanation of reading order types



Blossom Street Series Characters

Lydia Goetz, the owner of A Good Yarn, appears as a central figure and knitting instructor. Each book features new lead characters—typically women dealing with life transitions—while a core group of neighborhood regulars and shop customers provide ongoing familiarity across the series.

Setting of the Blossom Street Series

The series is set in a revitalized neighborhood on Blossom Street in Seattle, Washington. Most of the action takes place at the knitting shop, nearby homes, and local Seattle locations that reflect everyday urban life.

Tone & Themes of the Blossom Street Series

The tone is warm and heartfelt with a focus on everyday emotions. Core themes include the healing power of friendship, second chances, personal resilience, and the bonds formed through shared activities like knitting.

Is the Blossom Street Series Worth Reading?

Yes, for readers who enjoy gentle contemporary stories about women’s friendships, personal growth, and community. The series offers comforting, character-focused narratives with a strong sense of place.

Content Warnings and Heat Level

This is a clean contemporary series with mild language and emotional themes. There is minimal sexual content and no graphic violence.

The Blossom Street series portrays the lives of women who connect through a Seattle knitting shop. With its self-contained stories and recurring neighborhood setting, it allows flexible reading while building a comforting community. Debbie Macomber’s focus on relationships and everyday challenges defines the series.



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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

There are 12 books in the Blossom Street series. The series includes 10 novels and 2 short stories/novellas.

The Blossom Street series does not have a new book coming out soon. The latest book, Blossom Street Brides (Book 10), was published in March 2014.

The first book in the Blossom Street series, The Shop On Blossom Street, was published in May 2004.

The Blossom Street series primarily falls into the Contemporary Romance genre.

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