Where to Start Reading C.T. Worth
If you are new to C.T. Worth (who also writes as Cinnamon Worth), the best place to begin depends entirely on your preferred flavor of clean romance. While some readers know her for historical Regency novels, others love her whimsical fairytale retellings. For most newcomers, we highly recommend starting with the Pathways to Romance series, beginning with To Marry a Morgan. This trilogy offers a classic, sweet Regency experience with excellent character development, family dynamics, and clean, heartwarming resolution. If you prefer magic and folklore, start with the Once Upon a Romance series, beginning with The Man Once Called Rumpelstiltskin.
Understanding the Pen Names: C.T. Worth vs. Cinnamon Worth
Before diving into the lists, it is helpful to clarify a common point of confusion. The author publishes under two slightly different names, which generally correspond to different subgenres:
- C.T. Worth is the name primarily used for her fairytale retellings, such as the Once Upon a Romance series. These stories adapt classic folklore into sweet, clean romance novels with historical settings and spirited characters.
- Cinnamon Worth is the name used for her traditional Regency romances, including the Pathways to Romance series, and her contributions to collaborative multi-author projects like the Keepers of the Light series. Under this name, she also writes popular Austen-inspired Pride and Prejudice variations.
Series 1: Pathways to Romance (Regency Romance)
The Pathways to Romance series consists of three sweet Regency romance novels published in 2019. These books are set in the same social world, sharing minor characters and setting details, but each tells a standalone story. To get the best character progression and see how the social circle connects, read them in their publication order:
- To Marry a Morgan (2019) – Follows Philip Heartford as he returns to his ancestral home and seeks to marry Allison Morgan to atone for past family wrongs, only to find himself entangled with her protective sister, Julia.
- The Duke and the Damsel (2019) – Follows Henry, the Duke of Ravenswood, and Clara in a sweet tale of hidden identities and unexpected devotion.
- The Charming Rogue (2019) – Focuses on Lord Benedict Vance and Lady Margaret in a delightful story of social games and genuine affection.
Series 2: Once Upon a Romance (Fairytale Retellings)
Published under the C.T. Worth pen name, this series takes classic, recognizable fairytales and reinvents them as wholesome historical romances. Note that older reviews and internet biographies sometimes mistakenly list unpublished or non-existent titles (such as A Cinder's Tale or Briar's Awakening) under this series; however, the actual published books in the official line-up are:
- The Man Once Called Rumpelstiltskin (2020) – A clever spin on the classic straw-into-gold story, focusing on redemption, trust, and love.
- A Beauty of his Own (2020) – A heartwarming take on the Beauty and the Beast trope.
- A House in the Woods (2020) – A romance drawing inspiration from classic woodland folklore.
These books function as complete standalones and can be read in any order, though reading them in publication order is the most straightforward path.
Series 3: Keepers of the Light (Multi-Author Series)
The Keepers of the Light series is an expansive, multi-author historical romance project set around various lighthouses on the Oregon coast during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. While Krystal M. Anderson is the primary creator of the universe, Cinnamon Worth contributed the fourth book, Finding the Runaway. Because the books are interconnected through their shared setting, reading the entire series in order provides the richest experience, though you can jump directly to Cinnamon Worth's entry if you are only following her specific catalog.
- The Keeper's Sacrifice (2019)
- Love's Sweet Return (2020)
- A Liberating Love (2020)
- Finding the Runaway (2020) (Written by Cinnamon Worth)
- The Widow's Secret (2020)
- The Fisherman's Heart (2020)
- The Suffragette's Vow (2020)
- Between Two Beaus (2020)
- The Captain's Duty (2020)
- Legacy of Love (2020)
- Lightkeeper's Challenge (2021)
- Lighthouse Escape (2021)
- Her Keeper's Heart (2021)
- The Outlaw's Promise (2021)
- A Child's Faith (2021)
Standalone Novellas and Short Stories
For a quick taste of the author's fairytale retellings, she published a standalone novella under her Cinnamon Worth pen name that ties directly into her folklore-inspired themes:
- Red Cinder (2021) – A novella that reimagines the Little Red Riding Hood story with her signature clean romance style.
Reader Advice and Ordering Caveats
When organizing your reading list, keep these practical tips in mind:
- No Strict Chronological Ordering: Because the author's primary series (Pathways to Romance and Once Upon a Romance) are collections of standalone stories set in different time periods or fictional worlds, you do not need to worry about timeline continuity. Stick to publication order.
- Spotting Legacy Discrepancies: Many older book catalogs and biography websites confuse C.T. Worth's titles with books by other authors (such as Stephanie Ricker's A Cinder's Tale or Mila Crawford's Briar's Awakening). If you see these listed as C.T. Worth novels, be aware they are database errors; stick to the verified titles listed above.
- Pride and Prejudice Variations: Under the Cinnamon Worth name, she has also written standalone Jane Austen-inspired variations (such as Betrothals & Betrayals). These are entirely separate from her original romance series and can be read at any point.