Dale Mayer Books in Order (Updated April 16, 2026)

Dale Mayer does not really have one reading order. She has several.

Dale Mayer Books in Order (Updated April 16, 2026)

There is a huge interconnected military universe, a separate psychic/paranormal-suspense lane, a long-running cozy mystery line, and a group of earlier trilogies and standalones that sit outside the larger hubs. So the right question is not “What is book one?” It is “Which Dale Mayer shelf do you want first?”

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The four best entry doors

  1. For military romantic suspense: start with Mason.
    That opens SEALs of Honor, which is the foundation stone for Mayer’s biggest connected action-romance world.
  2. For paranormal suspense: start with Tuesday’s Child.
    That begins Psychic Visions, one of her signature non-military series and still one of the clearest entry points.
  3. For cozy mystery: start with Arsenic in the Azaleas.
    That launches Lovely Lethal Gardens, which has become its own major long-running branch.
  4. For medical/emotional contemporary romance: start with Aaron.
    That opens Hathaway House, a long, character-driven sequence that is separate from the military books.

The practical rule that keeps this bibliography manageable

Read inside one lane at a time.

Do not try to merge the military books, the psychic books, and the cozies into one master publication list unless you are doing a completionist read. Mayer’s own official maps separate them for a reason.


Lane One: the military world

This is the biggest part of Dale Mayer’s catalog. It is also the easiest place to get lost, because the series are connected rather than isolated.

Best order for the military universe

  1. SEALs of Honor
  2. Heroes for Hire
  3. The Mavericks
  4. Then branch outward into the side and follow-on series:
    • SEALs of Steel
    • Bullard’s Battle
    • Terkel’s Team
    • Terk’s Guardians
    • The K9 Files
    • Shadow Recon
    • Man Down
    • Mason’s Aces
    • The Haven
    • The Beacon
    • Special Operation Sitter

That is not strict publication order across every title. It is the cleanest continuity-first path.

SEALs of Honor

This is the military starting point Mayer herself visually marks as the place to begin on the official connection map.

  1. Mason: The opening book and the best first read for anyone entering Mayer’s action-romance world.
  2. Hawk: Expands the team while keeping the same injury-recovery-and-protection setup.
  3. Dane: Continues the original SEALs line with another wounded warrior and a linked supporting cast.
  4. Swede: Keeps the core team rhythm going and deepens the shared world.
  5. Shadow: A later early-series entry that still belongs in the clean foundation run.
  6. Cooper: Another team-centered romantic suspense story inside the same continuity.
  7. Markus: Continues the pattern of recovery, danger, and romance.
  8. Evan: A connected entry that works best after the earlier books.
  9. Mason’s Wish: Returns to the first hero’s world, so it lands better after the initial arc is established.
  10. Chase
  11. Brett
  12. Devlin
  13. Easton
  14. Ryder
  15. Macklin
  16. Corey
  17. Warrick
  18. Tanner
  19. Jackson
  20. Kanen
  21. Nelson
  22. Taylor
  23. Colton
  24. Troy
  25. Axel
  26. Baylor
  27. Hudson
  28. Lachlan
  29. Paxton
  30. Bronson
  31. Hale: The current end of the main SEALs of Honor line, after which the wider military universe branches more aggressively.

Heroes for Hire

Read this after you have a grip on SEALs of Honor.

  1. Levi’s Legend: The first Heroes for Hire novel and the correct next stop after the SEALs foundation.
  2. Stone’s Surrender: Builds out the contractor/protection side of the universe.
  3. Merk’s Mistake
  4. Rhodes’ Reward
  5. Flynn’s Firecracker
  6. Logan’s Light
  7. Harrison’s Heart
  8. Saul’s Sweetheart
  9. Dakota’s Delight
  10. Michael’s Mercy
  11. Tyson’s Treasure
  12. Jace’s Jewel
  13. Rory’s Rose
  14. Brandon’s Bliss
  15. Liam’s Lily
  16. North’s Nikki
  17. Anders’s Angel
  18. Reyes’s Raina
  19. Dezi’s Diamond
  20. Vince’s Vixen
  21. Ice’s Icing
  22. Johan’s Joy
  23. Galen’s Gemma
  24. Zack’s Zest
  25. Bonaparte’s Belle
  26. Noah’s Nemesis
  27. Tomas’s Trails
  28. Carson’s Choice
  29. Dante’s Decision
  30. Steven’s Solace: The latest currently listed published endpoint for this line.

The Mavericks

This is a follow-on military branch and works best after at least some Heroes for Hire.

  1. Kerrick: The first Mavericks book and the entry point into this faster-moving branch.
  2. Griffin
  3. Jax
  4. Beau
  5. Asher
  6. Ryker
  7. Miles
  8. Nico
  9. Keane
  10. Lennox
  11. Gavin
  12. Shane
  13. Diesel
  14. Jerricho
  15. Killian
  16. Hatch
  17. Corbin
  18. Aiden: The current listed end of The Mavericks.

SEALs of Steel

A side branch in the same military ecosystem.

  1. Badger: The opening SEALs of Steel novel and a later-entry branch off the larger SEALs world.
  2. Erick
  3. Cade
  4. Talon
  5. Laszlo
  6. Geir
  7. Jager
  8. The Final Reveal: A more obviously payoff-driven close to this sequence.

Bullard’s Battle

Another connected military line.

  1. Ryland’s Reach: The first Bullard’s Battle book and the place to start this nine-book branch.
  2. Cain’s Cross
  3. Eton’s Escape
  4. Garret’s Gambit
  5. Kano’s Keep
  6. Fallon’s Flaw
  7. Quinn’s Quest
  8. Bullard’s Beauty
  9. Bullard’s Best: The current finish of the sequence.

Terkel’s Team

Best read after Bullard’s Battle, because that is how the official connection map places it.

  1. Damon’s Deal
  2. Wade’s War
  3. Gage’s Goal
  4. Calum’s Contact
  5. Rick’s Road
  6. Scott’s Summit
  7. Brody’s Beast
  8. Terkel’s Twist
  9. Terk’s Triumph: The end of the nine-book run.

Terk’s Guardians

A further continuation from that same military cluster.

This series currently runs to 15 books on Mayer’s official military map. It is best treated as a follow-on read after Terkel’s Team, not as a standalone starting point.

The K9 Files

A major later military/police-dog branch.

  1. Ethan: The first K9 Files book and the correct way into this line.
  2. Pierce
  3. Zane
  4. Blaze
  5. Lucas
  6. Parker
  7. Carter
  8. Weston
  9. Grayson
  10. Rowan
  11. Caleb
  12. Kurt
  13. Tucker
  14. Harley
  15. Kyron
  16. Jenner
  17. Rys
  18. Landon
  19. Harper
  20. Kascius
  21. Declan
  22. Bauer
  23. Delta
  24. Conall
  25. Baron
  26. Walton
  27. Cage
  28. Trey
  29. Austin
  30. Mateo: The current listed 2025 endpoint, with the official map signaling more to come.

Shadow Recon

Read this later in the military chain.

Badger is not part of this series; that belongs to SEALs of Steel.
For Shadow Recon, the official military map identifies it as an eight-book connected branch that sits downstream from the core military universe, so it works best after The Mavericks rather than before it.

Man Down

A newer military branch that the official map marks as a six-book published line.

  1. Jasper: The opening book and the right place to begin.
  2. Masters
  3. Gideon
  4. Tristan
  5. Guilliam
  6. Mason’s Mark: The current listed sixth book.

Mason’s Aces

This follows from Man Down on the official map.

The official map currently shows 4 books in this branch. It is better treated as late-stage military-universe reading.

The Haven

This appears to be one of Mayer’s newer military/survival branches.

  1. Timber: The first Haven novel and the correct place to start.
  2. Burke
  3. Jaxon
  4. Sterling
  5. Joel
  6. Lincoln

Current catalog listings show the series continuing through at least these six books in 2026.

The Beacon and Special Operation Sitter

These sit on the official military roadmap as newer or planned branches. They are not the place to start.


Lane Two: psychic, thriller, and supernatural books

This is the easiest non-military Dale Mayer shelf to recommend.

Psychic Visions

Start here if you want one of her defining paranormal-suspense series.

  1. Tuesday’s Child: The best first psychic-suspense entry point in Mayer’s catalog.
  2. Hide’n Go Seek: Continues the gift-based suspense setup introduced in book one.
  3. Maddy’s Floor
  4. Garden of Sorrow
  5. Knock Knock..
  6. Rare Find
  7. Eyes of the Soul
  8. Now You See Her
  9. Shattered
  10. Into the Abyss
  11. Seeds of Malice
  12. Eye of the Falcon
  13. Itsy Bitsy Spider
  14. Unmasked
  15. Deep Beneath
  16. From the Ashes
  17. Stroke of Death
  18. Ice Maiden
  19. Snap, Crackle…
  20. What If…
  21. Talking Bones
  22. String of Tears
  23. Inked Forever
  24. Insanity
  25. Soul Legacy
  26. Coveted
  27. Endgame

Mayer’s official suspense maps also show additional future entries beyond this current run, so this is still an active world.

Kate Morgan Thrillers

If you want straight thriller rather than paranormal, this is the cleaner pick.

  1. Simon Says… Hide: The opening Kate Morgan thriller and the right place to start the Simon Says sequence.
  2. Simon Says… Jump
  3. Simon Says… Ride
  4. Simon Says… Scream
  5. Simon Says… Run
  6. Simon Says… Walk
  7. Simon Says… Forgive
  8. Simon Says… Swim
  9. Simon Says… Die
  10. Simon Says… Think
  11. Simon Says… Fight

The official roadmap also shows more planned entries after this.

By Death

A short thriller/paranormal trilogy.

  1. Touched by Death: The first book and the simplest place to try Mayer’s shorter suspense work.
  2. Haunted by Death
  3. Chilled by Death

Biker Blues

A compact two-book suspense line.

  1. Biker Blues: Morgan: Start here.
  2. Biker Blues: Cash: Read second for the clean two-book order.

Lane Three: cozy mysteries

Lovely Lethal Gardens

This is Mayer’s biggest cozy line, and it rewards straight in-order reading.

  1. Arsenic in the Azaleas: The cozy entry point and the best first read if you want the garden-mystery side of her catalog.
  2. Bones in the Begonias
  3. Corpse in the Carnations
  4. Daggers in Dahlias
  5. Evidence in the Echinacea
  6. Footprints in the Ferns
  7. Gun in the Gardenias
  8. Handcuffs in the Heather
  9. Icepick in the Ivy
  10. Jewels in the Juniper
  11. Killer in the Kiwis
  12. Lifeless in the Lilies
  13. Murder in the Marigolds
  14. Nabbed in the Nasturtiums
  15. Offed in the Orchids
  16. Poison in the Pansies
  17. Quarry in the Quince
  18. Revenge in the Roses
  19. Silence in the Sunflower
  20. Toes Up in the Tulips
  21. Uzi in the Urn
  22. Victims in the Violets
  23. Whisper in the Wisterias
  24. X’d in the Xeriscape
  25. Yowls in the Yarrow
  26. Zapped in the Zinnias
  27. Merry Mistletoe Madness

Lovely Lethal Gardens Rewind

This is a follow-on branch, not a replacement starting point.

  1. Zonked in the Zucchinis
  2. Yipped in the Yams
  3. X-Ray in the Xanth
  4. Weapon in the Watermelon

The official cozy map shows more planned books beyond these.


Lane Four: romance, medical, and earlier non-military series

Hathaway House

A long contemporary/medical-romance series, separate from the military books.

  1. Aaron: The best first read if you want a more emotional, healing-centered Dale Mayer line.
  2. Brock
  3. Cole
  4. Denton
  5. Elliot
  6. Finn
  7. Gregory
  8. Heath
  9. Iain
  10. Jaden
  11. Keith
  12. Lance
  13. Melissa
  14. Nash
  15. Owen
  16. Percy
  17. Quinton
  18. Ryatt
  19. Spencer
  20. Timothy
  21. Urban
  22. Victor
  23. Wesley
  24. Xavier
  25. Yvonne
  26. Zander

Family Blood Ties

A vampire/paranormal sequence and one of Mayer’s older signature non-military series.

  1. Vampire in Denial: The correct starting point for this series.
  2. Vampire in Distress
  3. Vampire in Design
  4. Vampire in Deceit
  5. Vampire in Defiance
  6. Vampire in Conflict
  7. Vampire in Chaos
  8. Vampire in Crisis
  9. Vampire in Control
  10. Vampire in Charge

Broken Protocols

A short cat-themed cozy/paranormal branch.

  1. Cat’s Meow
  2. Cat’s Pajamas
  3. Cat’s Cradle
  4. Cat’s Claus

Design trilogy

  1. Dangerous Designs
  2. Deadly Designs
  3. Darkest Designs

Broken But… Mending trilogy

  1. Skin
  2. Scars
  3. Scales

Glory trilogy

  1. Genesis
  2. Tori
  3. Celeste

Standalones and other separate books

Mayer’s official cozy/other map and book list also separate out standalone or non-series titles such as:

  • It’s a Dog’s Life
  • Second Chances
  • Time Thieves
  • Gem Stone
  • Riana’s Revenge
  • In Cassie’s Corner

These are best treated as separate reads, not continuity obligations.


So where should most readers start?

Not with publication order across everything.

Start with the shelf that matches what you read most:

  • Mason for military romance
  • Tuesday’s Child for paranormal suspense
  • Arsenic in the Azaleas for cozy mystery
  • Aaron for contemporary healing-centered romance

That is the cleanest way into Dale Mayer’s work, and it also matches the way her official reading maps divide the catalog.

Latest release picture

Mayer’s official lists and series maps show a very active 2025-2026 publishing slate across several lines, including new entries in Psychic Visions, Kate Morgan Thrillers, The K9 Files, Man Down, Lovely Lethal Gardens Rewind, and The Haven. Current catalog listings also show The Haven continuing into 2026 with Sterling, Joel, and Lincoln.

Bottom line

Dale Mayer is not one series. She is a reading ecosystem.

If you want the most representative Dale Mayer experience, start with Mason or Tuesday’s Child. If you want the warmest and easiest binge, start with Arsenic in the Azaleas. Once you pick a lane, stay in that lane until you finish the series or branch point.

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