Moonlight Peaks Bachelorettes Guide: All Female Romance Options
Moonlight Peaks has enough romance options that picking a bachelorette can feel less like choosing a cozy-sim partner and more like deciding which supernatural family drama you want delivered to your farm after midnight. The female romance roster covers witches, vampires, werewolves, seers, humans, and hidden mermaid options, with each route leaning into a different kind of appeal, from Fiona’s guarded coven-leader energy to Mina’s bright café warmth, Saga’s civic stubbornness, Alina’s intensity, and Luna quietly standing off to the side like she knows several things the game is not ready to explain yet.
All Moonlight Peaks Bachelorettes
The main bachelorette-style romance options in Moonlight Peaks are Fiona Webb, Sabrina Webb, Luna Webb, Mina Ambrosia, Elvira Ambrosia, Persephone, Jada, Saga Logan, Alina Khazan, Kim, Tae, and Rei. Some are available from the beginning of the game, while others appear later through story progress, seasonal timing, or hidden requirements, so the roster is not something you fully judge from the first few nights.
This guide is focused on the female romance options specifically. Evan, Aras, Death, and Llemi are romanceable as well, but they do not fit cleanly into a strict bachelorette list, and the male romance options are covered separately in the Moonlight Peaks bachelors guide. Moonlight Peaks itself is flexible with romance, so the category here is mostly for players trying to compare the feminine side of the dating pool without sorting through the full cast every time.
| Bachelorette | Type / Family | Best Fit If You Want |
|---|---|---|
| Fiona Webb | Witch / Webb | A guarded coven leader with a colder first impression. |
| Sabrina Webb | Witch / Webb | A clever experimental witch with emotional pressure under the surface. |
| Luna Webb | Witch / Webb | A mysterious magic-focused route with garden and animal energy. |
| Mina Ambrosia | Vampire / Ambrosia | A cheerful café route with family tension in the background. |
| Elvira Ambrosia | Vampire / Ambrosia | A social, creative vampire who seems more vulnerable than she lets on. |
| Saga Logan | Werewolf / Logan | A driven community-focused route with a prickly edge. |
| Alina Khazan | Seer / Khazan | Intensity, confidence, and a route that probably does not waste much time. |
| Persephone | Human | A curious outsider route tied to the supernatural world. |
| Jada | Human | A later-game relic collector with a bigger, more forceful personality. |
| Kim | Mermaid | A hidden mermaid option once that side of the game opens up. |
| Tae | Mermaid | A hidden mermaid route for players waiting on the aquatic romance angle. |
| Rei | Mermaid | Another hidden mermaid option whose route needs more in-game discovery. |
Best Bachelorette To Romance First
Mina is probably the safest first bachelorette to romance if you want someone who is immediately likable, easy to understand, and tied to a major family without feeling like you are volunteering to become the Ambrosia household’s unpaid therapist. She runs Coffee & Coffins with Evan, tries to keep the family from coming apart, and has enough brightness to make her route feel warm without making her seem shallow.
Saga is the better first pick if you want a route with more friction and civic energy, because her personality is not built around being soft at the first hello. She is trying to improve Moonlight Peaks while dealing with old grudges around town, and that gives her route a stronger “we are going to fix the place whether the elders like it or not” feeling. If Mina is the comforting café choice, Saga is the one who seems ready to drag the town into a better future by the collar.
Fiona is the pick for players who like guarded characters who make you earn the warmer side instead of handing it over in the first week. She has the coven-leader authority, the feud with Orlock, and enough emotional distance that her route will probably land better for players who enjoy slow thaw romance. I would not pick her if you want instant sweetness, but she is one of the more interesting options if you like a character who clearly has reasons for being difficult.
Best Bachelorette By Vibe
The better way to choose a Moonlight Peaks bachelorette is by the kind of story you want around your farm routine. The game has too many romance candidates for a simple “best girl” answer to mean much, especially when several of the routes are clearly built around family conflicts, hidden pressure, or story progression that will matter more once you get deeper into the town.
| If You Want | Pick | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Warm and immediately likable | Mina Ambrosia | Her café route gives her a strong everyday presence. |
| Slow-burn guarded romance | Fiona Webb | She starts cold enough that the payoff has room to matter. |
| Experimentation and emotional intensity | Sabrina Webb | Her cleverness and family pressure give her route a strong hook. |
| Mysterious magic energy | Luna Webb | She feels like the character who knows more than she says. |
| Community-driven werewolf route | Saga Logan | Her goals make her feel active in the town’s future. |
| Intense seer route | Alina Khazan | She has the kind of confidence that makes a route feel charged quickly. |
| Human outsider curiosity | Persephone | She brings contrast into a town full of supernatural residents. |
| Late-game discovery | Jada, Kim, Tae, or Rei | Their routes are more tied to progression and hidden character discovery. |
Fiona Webb
Fiona Webb is the bachelorette for players who like a cold first impression that probably has more history behind it than the character wants to admit. As the leader of the witches’ coven and the head of the Webb family, she carries herself like someone who expects competence from everyone around her, which is attractive if you enjoy romance routes where approval feels earned rather than casually handed out with the first decent gift.
Her feud with Orlock also gives her route more bite than a simple “strict witch warms up over time” setup. Fiona is not just standing around waiting to be romanced; she is already tangled in town conflict, family responsibility, and whatever version of pride keeps powerful people from apologizing until the plot physically corners them. If her heart events build on that tension, she could be one of the stronger slow-burn bachelorettes in the game.
Sabrina Webb
Sabrina Webb is a dedicated witch with a strong experimentation angle, which makes her feel like the Webb option for players who want intelligence, curiosity, and the occasional sense that her family is asking too much from her. She is clever and capable, but the current character descriptions also point toward someone who can be overwhelmed by everything happening around the coven.
That gives Sabrina a different appeal from Fiona. Fiona feels guarded by authority, while Sabrina feels more like someone trying to stay sharp under pressure. If you like routes where the character is competent but clearly carrying more than she says, Sabrina is probably the Webb bachelorette to watch closely. She also sounds like the kind of character whose “cute witch experiment” scenes can turn emotionally serious without much warning, which is usually where the good cozy-sim writing hides.
Luna Webb
Luna Webb is the mysterious witch option, and she is probably the one I would not rush to judge too early. She spends time in her garden, works with animals, and has a strong knowledge of magic, but the more interesting part is that her purpose in the story is still described as somewhat hidden. That makes her feel less like a straightforward romance candidate and more like a character whose route may depend heavily on what the game reveals later.
She is a good pick if you like the quieter kind of mystery rather than the loud, dramatic version. Luna does not need to announce that she is interesting every time she enters a scene, which is usually a good sign for a route that will reward patience. If you are choosing purely from first impressions, she may not hit as hard as Fiona, Mina, or Saga, but I would not be surprised if Luna becomes the bachelorette players appreciate more after several in-game weeks.
Mina Ambrosia
Mina Ambrosia is the bright café vampire, and she is probably the easiest bachelorette to recommend to most players early on. She works at Coffee & Coffins with Evan, loves baking and chatting with people, and tries to hold onto joy even while Orlock’s spiral and the family’s unresolved problems keep pressing in from the background.
That contrast is what makes Mina more interesting than just being “the cheerful one.” Her warmth is not happening in a vacuum; it is happening inside a family that has been knocked around by absence, grief, resentment, and whatever Orlock is doing on any given night. If you want a route that feels comforting but still has emotional stakes, Mina is probably the cleanest fit on the bachelorette side without drifting into blandness.
Elvira Ambrosia
Elvira Ambrosia is the creative, project-driven vampire who seems determined to be involved in whatever is happening around town. She has a social spark that separates her from the heavier Ambrosia routes, but the more interesting detail is that she appears to be holding back a more vulnerable artistic side that not everyone gets to see.
That makes Elvira a strong pick if you want an Ambrosia romance without Mina’s café brightness or Orlock’s emotional wreckage. She feels like the bachelorette who will keep the route moving through ideas, events, and social plans, then eventually let the mask slip enough to show the fragile part underneath. If Moonlight Peaks gives that side enough room, Elvira could end up being more layered than her first “always has a project” impression suggests.
Saga Logan
Saga Logan is the werewolf bachelorette for players who want someone with a spine, a schedule, and very little patience for the town staying broken just because the older residents have made peace with dysfunction. She spends her time dealing with community problems, trying to make Moonlight Peaks better, and pushing against conflicts that have clearly been allowed to sit for too long.
She is not the softest first impression, but that is part of the appeal. Saga feels like a romance route where affection has to fit around purpose, and I like that more than a character who drops everything the second the player walks by with a liked gift. If her route lets her keep that drive instead of smoothing her into generic sweetness, she could easily be one of the best bachelorette options in the game.
Alina Khazan
Alina Khazan is the intense seer bachelorette, and she sounds like the kind of character who enters a scene with an opinion already sharpened. She has powerful abilities, little patience for Dragan, and a similar town-improvement drive to Saga, which puts her in the category of romance options who probably do not exist just to be pleasant.
The fun with Alina is that she seems built for players who like confidence with heat behind it. She is not mysterious in the same way Luna is, and she does not sound guarded in the same way Fiona is. Alina feels more direct, more passionate, and more likely to call something stupid before anyone else has finished pretending to be polite. That is either exactly your thing or absolutely not your problem, which is how a good romance roster should work.
Persephone
Persephone is a human romance option who arrives later than the starting-town candidates, and that timing already gives her a different place in the guide. She is curious about the supernatural and moves to Moonlight Peaks with her niece and nephew, which makes her a human outsider looking into a town where your vampire is already trying to settle in.
That outsider angle can work well because it gives her route contrast. Most early romance candidates are already part of the town’s supernatural ecosystem, while Persephone has more of a “I came here to understand this place” feeling. If you want a bachelorette who is not another witch, vampire, werewolf, or seer, she is the human route I would keep an eye on once she appears.
Jada
Jada is another human romance option, but she unlocks later through story progression tied to Persephone, and her personality sounds much louder than Persephone’s curious outsider route. She is a relic collector with a big, intense presence, which immediately makes her feel less like a gentle newcomer and more like someone who arrives with momentum already built in.
Because she appears later, I would not recommend planning your whole first romance route around Jada unless you are willing to wait and see how her story opens. That said, late-unlock characters often benefit from entering after the player already understands the town, because they can disrupt the rhythm instead of simply blending into the starting cast. Jada sounds like she has the right energy for that.
Kim, Tae, And Rei
Kim, Tae, and Rei are the hidden mermaid romance options, and they are the bachelorettes I would treat carefully for now because their exact routes and personalities are still being uncovered. The important part is that mermaids are part of Moonlight Peaks’ romance fantasy, but these characters are not positioned like the early Spring 1 candidates who walk into your social routine almost immediately.
If you are the kind of player who wants the mermaid route specifically, you may want to avoid committing too hard before the hidden candidates are clearer. That does not mean ignoring everyone else, because building relationships broadly is useful in Moonlight Peaks, but it does mean you should be aware that some romance options sit behind progression rather than first-week availability.
Which Moonlight Peaks Bachelorette Should You Pick?
Pick Mina if you want the safest warm romance route, Fiona if you want a guarded slow burn, Sabrina if you want a clever witch with pressure under the surface, Luna if you want quiet mystery, Saga if you want a driven werewolf who cares about the town, and Alina if you want a more intense seer route. Persephone and Jada are better considered once their later story timing opens up, while Kim, Tae, and Rei are the hidden mermaid options to watch if that side of the roster is the reason you are holding off on a first commitment.
My early favorites would be Saga, Mina, and Luna for very different reasons. Saga feels like she has the strongest “make the town better” energy, Mina is the easiest to like without feeling empty, and Luna has the kind of quiet setup that could become much more interesting once her route starts revealing what she actually knows. Fiona is probably the better pick if you want friction, but I would only go there if you are in the mood for a romance route that makes you work through the walls first.
Since dating opens after you build enough relationship progress, the smartest move is to spend the early game talking to several bachelorettes instead of locking onto one portrait and calling it destiny. Moonlight Peaks has enough intertwined family stories that your favorite route may come from the dialogue rather than the character design, and honestly, that is better than picking a wife the way you would pick a wallpaper.

