Blake R. Wolfe writes MM fantasy and paranormal romance, with several distinct lanes rather than one single shared continuity. The easiest way to read him is to pick the kind of story you want first: epic fantasy, wolf-shifter romance, paranormal academy romance, or his newer monster-romance branch.

For most readers, the cleanest starting points are The Crystal Eye if you want fantasy first, Alpha’s Awakening if you want werewolf romance first, and Hexmate if you want the current academy line. Bathhouse Beasts is a separate, newer branch and works best if you are coming specifically for monster romance rather than for a long worldbuilding arc.
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Start here, depending on what you want
- The Crystal Eye if you want a completed fantasy saga.
- Alpha’s Awakening if you want a compact shifter-romance series first.
- Hexmate if you want the current paranormal academy line.
- The Werewolf’s Sauna if you want the newest monster-romance branch.
- Thor’s Unexpected Mate if Norse-flavored shifter romance is the main draw.
The most useful reading paths
If you want fantasy first
Read The Crystalline Chronicles first, then The Tales of Bramoria, then World of the Forgotten.
If you want wolf-shifter romance first
Start with Tales of the Tellurian Pack, then move to Ombra Pack Chronicles, then Shifter Grove Rogue Wolves.
If you want the newest books first
Start with Widdershins Supernatural Academy, then Bathhouse Beasts.
Blake R. Wolfe books in order by series
The Crystalline Chronicles
Included. Completed fantasy series.
- The Crystal Eye (2020): The series opens with the central magical threat and sets up Wolfe’s earliest major fantasy world in a straightforward way.
- The Crystal Archivist (2021): The second book expands the lore and makes the series feel broader and more quest-driven.
- The Crystal Key (2021): The middle installment pushes the search-and-discovery side of the story further into the foreground.
- The Crystal Heart (2021): The stakes turn more personal here as the fantasy arc moves toward resolution.
- The Crystal Moon (2021): The finale closes the saga and is the right endpoint for readers who want Wolfe’s completed fantasy line first.
The Tales of Bramoria
Included. Completed fantasy trilogy.
- The Grimoire of Kings (2022): A portal-fantasy opening that introduces Bramoria as a larger, stranger world than the earlier crystal saga.
- The Sage and the Phoenix (2022): The second book deepens the magical conflict and starts paying off the consequences of the portal setup.
- The Crown of Madness (2022): The trilogy closes with the broadest version of the Bramoria conflict and works best only after the first two.
Collection
The Tales of Bramoria: Books 1-3 (2023): An omnibus edition for convenience, not a separate reading step.
Tales of the Tellurian Pack
Included. Main shifter-romance starting line.
- Alpha’s Awakening (2023): This is one of the best entry points into Wolfe’s paranormal side, introducing the Tellurian Pack and the series’ mate-bond structure.
- Beta’s Bliss (2023): The second book keeps the pack world intact while shifting focus to another couple inside the same shifter setting.
- Gamma’s Dive (2023): The third entry continues the pack-centered romance structure and benefits from knowing the earlier relationships and roles.
- Omega’s Folly (2023): The fourth novel closes the core arc and is the right stopping point for the main sequence.
Tellurian Pack extras
- Sigma’s Holiday (2023): A seasonal side story that works best after the core books because it assumes you already know the pack.
- Yuletide’s Gift (2023): Another extra best treated as optional rather than as a main-series entry point.
- Midsummer’s Embrace (2023): A related story for readers who want more of the same world after the core run.
- Tales of the Tellurian Pack: Books 1-4 (2023): Omnibus edition only.
Ombra Pack Chronicles
Included. Separate shifter-romance series.
- Parker’s Forbidden Mate (2023): The Ombra world begins here with a fresh pack line and a more forbidden-romance framing than Tellurian.
- Wyatt’s Forbidden Mate (2023): The second book keeps the same pack setting but shifts to another couple and another version of pack tension.
- Oliver’s Forbidden Mate (2023): The third entry continues the same structure, rewarding readers who enjoy linked pack romances.
- Eoin’s Forbidden Mate (2023): The city-versus-pack contrast gives this installment a slightly different emotional angle.
- Hunter’s Forbidden Mate (2024): The later-series books feel more cumulative, so this is better after the full 2023 run.
- Mark’s Forbidden Mate (2024): The current listed sixth book extends the Ombra sequence and should be read last.
Collection
Ombra Pack Chronicles Omnibus: Books 1-3: A box set, not a new continuity order.
Shifter Grove Rogue Wolves
Included. Completed five-book series.
- Because You Rejected Me (2024): The series opens with a rejected-mate premise and a more playful title style than Wolfe’s earlier pack books.
- Losing My Rejection (2024): The second book continues the same rejected-mate energy while building out the Grove setting.
- Semi-Rejected Life (2024): The middle installment keeps the tone and premise pattern intact without resetting the series.
- Reject Me Baby One More Time (2024): The title signals exactly what the series is doing here: leaning hard into rejection-romance tropes with a more humorous edge.
- That’s the Way Rejection Goes (2024): The fifth book completes the listed run and is best saved until after the earlier four.
Mated to the Viking Alpha
Included. Completed trilogy.
- Thor’s Unexpected Mate (2024): The series opens with Norse-myth-flavored werewolf romance and a fated-mate hook.
- Loki’s Enemy Mate (2024): The second book shifts into enemy-romance territory while staying inside the same mythology-heavy frame.
- Baldr’s Secret Mate (2024): Friendship, prophecy, and hidden danger push the trilogy toward its finish.
The Shifter Brotherhood
Included. Short completed series.
- Wolf’s Blessing: The series opens with a wolf-shifter romance setup that is tighter and more compact than the longer pack lines.
- Dragon’s Redemption: The second book broadens the supernatural angle and completes the short run.
Widdershins Supernatural Academy
Included. Active paranormal academy series.
- Hexmate (2025): This is the best current starting point if you want academy romance, introducing the school setting and a witch-shifter dynamic.
- Faeheart (2025): The second book expands the academy world and adds stronger fae energy to the series identity.
- Beastkin (2025): The third entry keeps the school continuity going and strengthens the sense of an ensemble magical campus.
- Duskborn (2026): The series grows darker here, making the academy arc feel larger than just one early-school setup.
- Undertow (2026): Siren-centered danger and cursed-magic tension push the series into a broader supernatural register.
- Nightbound (2026): A currently listed later installment that belongs after the first five.
- Evergreen (2026): Another listed 2026 continuation of the academy line.
- Heartflame (2026): The current listed eighth book, best treated as the latest continuation rather than a starting point.
Bathhouse Beasts
Included. Active monster-romance series.
- The Werewolf’s Sauna (2025): The series opens with the hidden-bathhouse premise that defines this whole branch and makes it one of Wolfe’s clearest monster-romance entry points.
- The Anubis’s Massage (2025): The second book keeps the same bathhouse setting and rotates to a new monster pairing.
- The Minotaur’s Maze (2025): The third book pushes the labyrinth-and-monster atmosphere harder while staying inside the same shared venue.
- The Werebear’s Swing (2025): This installment continues the one-monster, one-romance structure that makes the series easy to binge.
- The Dragon’s Heat (2025): The dragon pairing keeps the branch escalating in creature variety without changing the core formula.
- The Merman’s Bath (2025): A return-to-place story with a merman hook that still depends on the bathhouse concept already being established.
- The Krampus’s Punishment (2025): A holiday-flavored entry that is best read after the earlier books.
- The Demon’s Touch (2026): The first 2026 installment keeps the series active into a new release year.
- The Vampire’s Offer (2026): A shadowier version of the same monster-romance formula.
- The Orc’s Twink (2026): Another current listed entry in the same sequence.
- The Djinn’s Wish (2026): The latest listed Bathhouse Beasts book, continuing the branch rather than concluding it.
World of the Forgotten
Included. Separate fantasy romance line.
World of the Forgotten (2025): This stands apart from the earlier fantasy series and works as its own starting point for readers who want a newer fantasy-romance branch.
Recommended reading order
There is no single master order for every Blake R. Wolfe book. The best route depends on what kind of reading experience you want.
Best overall path for most readers
- The Crystal Eye
- Finish The Crystalline Chronicles
- Read Alpha’s Awakening
- Finish Tales of the Tellurian Pack
- Start Hexmate
That route lets you sample completed fantasy, completed pack romance, and then the active academy line.
Best paranormal-romance-first path
- Alpha’s Awakening
- Continue through Tales of the Tellurian Pack
- Read Parker’s Forbidden Mate
- Continue through Ombra Pack Chronicles
- Then start Hexmate
Best newest-books path
- Hexmate
- Continue through Widdershins Supernatural Academy
- Start The Werewolf’s Sauna
- Continue through Bathhouse Beasts
Do you need a chronological order?
Not across the whole catalog. Blake R. Wolfe is best read by series publication order, because the fantasy books and the paranormal-romance books belong to separate lanes. Trying to merge everything into one giant chronology would make the catalog less clear, not more useful.
Latest release status
As of early April 2026, the active parts of the catalog are Widdershins Supernatural Academy and Bathhouse Beasts, both of which have multiple 2026 entries listed. World of the Forgotten also appears as a newer separate fantasy line, while the older fantasy and pack series look much more settled as completed starting points.
FAQs
What is the best Blake R. Wolfe book to start with?
The Crystal Eye is the best starting point for fantasy readers, while Alpha’s Awakening is the best starting point for shifter-romance readers.
Which Blake R. Wolfe series is complete?
Confirmed completed lines include The Crystalline Chronicles, The Tales of Bramoria, Shifter Grove Rogue Wolves, and Mated to the Viking Alpha. The core four-book Tales of the Tellurian Pack is complete, with related extras.
Is Widdershins Supernatural Academy finished?
No. It is an active series with additional 2026 books listed beyond the first four.
Is Bathhouse Beasts separate from the wolf-shifter series?
Yes. It is best treated as its own monster-romance branch rather than folded into Tellurian, Ombra, or Shifter Grove.
Are the omnibus editions necessary?
No. They are convenience collections, not separate reading steps.
Frank is the editor of BookSeries.blog, focusing on publication order, chronological timelines, and spoiler-free reading guides for book series and fictional universes.

