Order of Joanne DeMaio Books
Joanne DeMaio is a bestselling American author. Her books are set in New England towns and focus on themes such as friendship, family, and love. She is perhaps best known for the Seaside Saga which starts off with Blue Jeans and Coffee Beans.
Joanne also writes winter novels that take place in a snowy New England town. The books, like Snowflakes and Coffee Cakes, are heartwarming tales that have grown in popularity among readers. Her stories have been featured in national magazines like Redbook, Southern Living, and USA Today.
Publication Order of The Seaside Saga Books
Publication Order of The Winter Books
Snowflakes and Coffee Cakes | (2013) | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Snow Deer and Cocoa Cheer | (2015) | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Cardinal Cabin | (2017) | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
First Flurries | (2018) | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Eighteen Winters | (2019) | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Winter House | (2021) | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Publication Order of Standalone Novels
If You Like Joanne DeMaio Books, You’ll Love…
Blue Jeans and Coffee Beans is the first book in the Seaside Saga series by Joanne DeMaio. This book sees Maris Carrington making the life-changing decision to pack up her Chicago studio and trade it for a cottage in New England. Her design career was really stopping her from living her life so she makes the choice to head backto the Connecticut coast where she tries to reconnect with old friends. Can you ever go back? Can the friendships ever be the same? A lot has changed in everyone’s lives, but the connections remain strong.
Another beautiful story about a small town and love is Eighteen Winters. The book sees an ordinary man named Harry Dane living an ordinary life. He has a lived a long life with many twists and turn, but there has been one constant throughout his life: a Christmas card from a mysterious woman named Sadie Wells. He’s been receiving them for years, but has never met her. One day, the two unexpectedly meet each other and the two soon realize that they have been in a love story for the past eighteen winters and this is the one that it finally comes to fruition.