Kathryn Moon Books in Order (Updated July 1, 2026)

Kathryn Moon writes adult romance across why-choose romance, fantasy romance, omegaverse, monster romance, paranormal romance, and cozy paranormal mystery.

Kathryn Moon Books in Order (Updated July 1, 2026)

Her books are not one continuous universe. The cleanest reading experience comes from choosing the right shelf first, then reading that shelf in order.

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The main continuity shelves are The Librarian’s Coven, Summerland, Sol & Lune, Sweet Pea Mysteries, Inheritance of Hunger, Sweetverse, Tempting Monsters, Monster Smash Agency, and Dragonkin. Standalones, bonus stories, short collections, and anthologies should be kept separate.

Content note: these are adult books. Depending on the series, they may include explicit sex, why-choose relationships, omegaverse biology, monsters, violence, coercion, trauma, horror elements, pregnancy, kidnapping, and other intense material. Readers should check the author’s content warnings before starting.

The shortest route through Kathryn Moon

  1. For most readers, the best starting point is Baby & the Late Night Howlers if they want omegaverse, A Lady of Rooksgrave Manor if they want monster romance, or Written if they want to begin at the author’s earliest major series.
  2. Readers who want Kathryn Moon’s most discussed comfort-omegaverse arc can start with Lola & the Millionaires: Part One, but Baby & the Late Night Howlers gives better context for the Sweetverse first.
  3. Readers who want newer releases can begin with The Alpha of Bleake Isle for Dragonkin or Games with the Orc for Monster Smash Agency.

The Librarian’s Coven books in order

The Librarian’s Coven is a connected four-book series. Read it in order because Joanna’s relationship, coven bonds, magical identity, and outside threats develop across all four books.

  1. Written (2018): Joanna Wick starts work at a university library and becomes tied to three professors, opening the series’ blend of magic, coven structure, and polyamorous romance.
  2. Warriors (2018): Joanna’s new coven faces family pressure, political tension, and old damage connected to Callum’s past.
  3. Scrivens (2019): The arrival of the Scrivens community brings Joanna closer to her own magic while creating new danger around the coven.
  4. Ancients (2019): The series closes by widening the supernatural world and resolving the larger conflict around Joanna, her coven, and the powerful beings behind the series mythology.

Summerland books in order

Summerland is a short paranormal reverse-harem romance series. Read the three parts in order, or use the complete collection.

  1. Welcome to Summerland (2018): Lucy Carson arrives in Summerland after being left at the altar, only to find a strange seaside town and several unusually compelling men.
  2. Secrets of Summerland (2018): Lucy settles deeper into the town as the midsummer festival approaches and the truth about Summerland becomes harder to avoid.
  3. Leaving Summerland (2019): Lucy must decide whether she belongs in Summerland as the mystery, danger, and emotional cost of staying come to a head.

Summerland collected editions

Summerland Stories: The Complete Collection (2019/2022): A collected edition of the three Summerland stories, useful for convenience but not a new reading-order step.

Sol & Lune books in order

Sol & Lune is a dark fantasy romance duet. Do not read the second book first.

  1. Sol & Lune: Book One (2019): Lumen Fenn is caught in war, sacred duty, and dangerous relationships, beginning a dark reverse-harem fantasy arc.
  2. Sol & Lune: Book Two (2020): Lumen’s story continues after the damage of the first book, bringing the duet’s war, faith, trauma, and relationship consequences to their conclusion.

Sweet Pea Mysteries books in order

Sweet Pea Mysteries is lighter and cozier than many of Moon’s other shelves. Read in order for the recurring town, mystery setup, and character development.

  1. The Baker’s Guide to Risky Rituals (2019): A baker becomes tangled in paranormal mystery, magic, and romance, opening Sweet Pea’s cozy-supernatural tone.
  2. The Knitter’s Guide to Banishing Boyfriends (2021): The second Sweet Pea book continues the town’s mix of craft, magic, romance, and mystery.

Inheritance of Hunger books in order

Inheritance of Hunger is a completed fantasy romance trilogy. Read it in order because the royal, political, and relationship stakes build directly.

  1. The Queen’s Line (2020): A princess discovers the hunger and power tied to her royal line, beginning a fantasy why-choose romance about inheritance, duty, and desire.
  2. The Princess’s Chosen (2020): The second book deepens the heroine’s bonds and political responsibilities as her role becomes harder to escape.
  3. The Kingdom’s Crown (2020): The trilogy concludes the royal romance arc and resolves the struggle over power, loyalty, and the future of the kingdom.

Sweetverse books by Kathryn Moon in order

Sweetverse is a larger shared omegaverse. This section lists Kathryn Moon’s Sweetverse books, not every book written by other authors in the broader world.

Read Moon’s entries in order if you want the clearest emotional and continuity path.

  1. Baby & the Late Night Howlers (2019): Baby is an omega swept into danger and pack bonds, introducing Kathryn Moon’s side of the Sweetverse and the emotional foundation for later books.
  2. Lola & the Millionaires: Part One (2020): Lola Barnes, a beta with deep scars, tries to rebuild her life without alphas and is slowly drawn toward a protective pack.
  3. Lola & the Millionaires: Part Two (2020): Lola’s story continues directly as her past closes in and her bond with the pack becomes more urgent.
  4. Every Night (2021/2023): A bonus collection of scenes from the men of Lola & the Millionaires, best read only after both Lola books.
  5. Bad Alpha (2021): Eve is sent to kill Adam, but the mission pulls her into a dangerous pack story tied to violence, trafficking, and omegaverse power.
  6. Faith & the Dead End Devils (2022): Faith’s story expands the Sweetverse through another damaged omega-and-pack arc with higher danger and heavier recovery themes.

How to read Sweetverse

For Kathryn Moon’s Sweetverse books, read Baby & the Late Night Howlers first.

Then read both Lola books back to back. Every Night belongs after Lola, and Bad Alpha and Faith & the Dead End Devils should follow once you understand the world.

Readers can technically start with Lola, but Baby gives useful context and prevents small character and world references from feeling disconnected.

Tempting Monsters books in order

Tempting Monsters is interconnected monster romance. Some entries focus on different characters, but the world and larger conflict reward reading in order.

  1. A Lady of Rooksgrave Manor (2021): Esther arrives at Rooksgrave Manor and enters a house of monsters, setting up the series’ monster-romance world and its central tone.
  2. Traveling with Gentlemen (2023): A bonus novella featuring Esther and her gentlemen, placed between the final chapter and epilogue of A Lady of Rooksgrave Manor.
  3. The Basilisk of Star Manor (2022/2023): A Star Manor novella about Marius the basilisk and a new companion, commonly placed between Rooksgrave and The Company of Fiends in reading order.
  4. The Company of Fiends (2022): Hazel’s work with a theatrical company draws the series into new monsters, new relationships, and wider trouble beyond Rooksgrave.
  5. Sanctuary with Kings (2023): Evanthia’s story brings the series’ larger supernatural and political threads into a broader end-stage conflict.

Note on The Basilisk of Star Manor

Catalogues differ on the year because the novella was connected to anthology availability before wider standalone listing.

For readers, placement matters more than the catalog year. Read it after A Lady of Rooksgrave Manor and before The Company of Fiends or Sanctuary with Kings.

Monster Smash Agency books in order

Monster Smash Agency is more episodic than Tempting Monsters. The books are separate romances in the same agency-style monster-romance lane, but publication order is still the neatest path.

  1. Games with the Orc (2022): The series begins with an orc-focused monster romance built around the agency premise and a self-contained central pairing.
  2. Howl for the Gargoyle (2023): The second book shifts to a gargoyle romance while keeping the same short, direct, monster-agency structure.
  3. Lessons with the Mothman (2025): The third book continues the Monster Smash Agency format with a mothman romance and another separate couple.

Dragonkin books in order

Dragonkin is a newer omegaverse fantasy romance shelf. Read in order because the world, dragonkin society, and alpha/omega structures are easier to understand from the beginning.

  1. The Alpha of Bleake Isle (2024): The series opens with a dragonkin society, omega dynamics, and a romance shaped by power, duty, and social expectation.
  2. The Alpha of Grave Hills (2025): The second Dragonkin book follows a new central romance while staying inside the same dragonkin world and its difficult alpha-omega culture.

Standalone novels

These books do not need to be read before any series. Place them wherever the premise fits your mood.

  1. Good Deeds (2019): A sci-fi why-choose romance involving an android heroine and alien romance dynamics, separate from Moon’s fantasy and omegaverse series.
  2. Command the Moon (2019): A witchy standalone romance about Zoya Lane, Swans Island, tarot, spells, and a soul-thread connection she would rather avoid.
  3. Say Your Prayers (2020): A co-authored standalone with Crystal Ash, built around a sinful reverse-harem romance with priests and religious tension.

Short collections, bonus pieces, and anthologies

These are optional. They should not interrupt a main series unless the story directly belongs to that series.

  1. Unwritten (2021): A multi-author anthology that included extra epilogue-style material connected to Lola & the Millionaires, best treated as bonus content rather than a core Sweetverse book.
  2. Getting Down on the Farm, Vol. 1 (2024): A short monster-erotica collection with farm-themed monster stories, separate from Monster Smash Agency and Tempting Monsters.
  3. Every Night (2021/2023): A Lola & the Millionaires bonus-scene collection from the men’s perspectives, best read after Lola & the Millionaires: Part Two.

Bonus scenes and Patreon or newsletter extras can be fun for completionists, but they are not required to understand the main published novels.

Kathryn Moon publication order

This publication-order list is useful for readers who want to follow the author’s development from early paranormal romance into omegaverse, monster romance, and newer fantasy romance.

  1. Written (2018): Begins The Librarian’s Coven with Joanna Wick, a magical university, and a coven of three professors.
  2. Warriors (2018): Continues Joanna’s coven story through family pressure and magical-political complications.
  3. Welcome to Summerland (2018): Opens Summerland with Lucy’s failed honeymoon and the mysterious seaside town that takes her in.
  4. Secrets of Summerland (2018): Builds the Summerland mystery as Lucy discovers the town is not simply a beautiful escape.
  5. Scrivens (2019): Expands The Librarian’s Coven through Joanna’s connection to the Scrivens and the threats surrounding them.
  6. Ancients (2019): Finishes The Librarian’s Coven with the deeper supernatural forces behind the series.
  7. Leaving Summerland (2019): Concludes Lucy’s Summerland story and resolves the danger around the town.
  8. Sol & Lune: Book One (2019): Starts a dark fantasy duet about Lumen Fenn, war, duty, and survival.
  9. The Baker’s Guide to Risky Rituals (2019): Opens Sweet Pea Mysteries with a paranormal cozy-mystery romance setup.
  10. Good Deeds (2019): A standalone sci-fi why-choose romance outside Moon’s major fantasy worlds.
  11. Command the Moon (2019): A standalone witch romance about Zoya Lane and a soul-threaded connection.
  12. Baby & the Late Night Howlers (2019): Introduces Kathryn Moon’s Sweetverse omegaverse lane.
  13. Sol & Lune: Book Two (2020): Concludes Lumen’s dark fantasy duet.
  14. The Queen’s Line (2020): Begins Inheritance of Hunger with royal magic, desire, and political pressure.
  15. The Princess’s Chosen (2020): Continues the Inheritance of Hunger trilogy as the heroine’s power and romantic bonds deepen.
  16. The Kingdom’s Crown (2020): Completes Inheritance of Hunger and resolves the royal succession arc.
  17. Lola & the Millionaires: Part One (2020): Begins Lola’s two-part Sweetverse story.
  18. Lola & the Millionaires: Part Two (2020): Completes Lola’s main romance and recovery arc.
  19. Say Your Prayers (2020): A co-authored standalone with Crystal Ash, separate from Moon’s main series.
  20. The Knitter’s Guide to Banishing Boyfriends (2021): Returns to Sweet Pea for another craft-centered paranormal mystery romance.
  21. A Lady of Rooksgrave Manor (2021): Opens Tempting Monsters with Esther and the monster-filled Rooksgrave Manor.
  22. Bad Alpha (2021): Continues Kathryn Moon’s Sweetverse work through Eve’s dangerous mission and pack conflict.
  23. Unwritten (2021): Anthology bonus material, relevant mainly for Lola completionists.
  24. The Company of Fiends (2022): Continues Tempting Monsters through Hazel and a theatrical monster company.
  25. Games with the Orc (2022): Begins Monster Smash Agency with a self-contained orc romance.
  26. Faith & the Dead End Devils (2022): Adds another Sweetverse pack story with darker recovery and danger elements.
  27. The Basilisk of Star Manor (2022/2023): A Tempting Monsters novella centered on Marius and Star Manor.
  28. Howl for the Gargoyle (2023): Continues Monster Smash Agency with a gargoyle romance.
  29. Traveling with Gentlemen (2023): Bonus Tempting Monsters material featuring Esther and her gentlemen.
  30. Sanctuary with Kings (2023): Continues and broadens the Tempting Monsters world through Evanthia’s story.
  31. Getting Down on the Farm, Vol. 1 (2024): A separate monster-erotica short collection.
  32. The Alpha of Bleake Isle (2024): Opens Dragonkin with omegaverse fantasy romance and dragonkin society.
  33. Lessons with the Mothman (2025): Continues Monster Smash Agency with a mothman romance.
  34. The Alpha of Grave Hills (2025): Continues Dragonkin with a new couple and the same dragonkin world.

Recommended Kathryn Moon reading order

This order prioritizes clear continuity over strict publication order.

  1. Written
  2. Warriors
  3. Scrivens
  4. Ancients
  5. Baby & the Late Night Howlers
  6. Lola & the Millionaires: Part One
  7. Lola & the Millionaires: Part Two
  8. Every Night
  9. Bad Alpha
  10. Faith & the Dead End Devils
  11. A Lady of Rooksgrave Manor
  12. Traveling with Gentlemen
  13. The Basilisk of Star Manor
  14. The Company of Fiends
  15. Sanctuary with Kings
  16. Games with the Orc
  17. Howl for the Gargoyle
  18. Lessons with the Mothman
  19. The Alpha of Bleake Isle
  20. The Alpha of Grave Hills
  21. The Queen’s Line
  22. The Princess’s Chosen
  23. The Kingdom’s Crown
  24. Sol & Lune: Book One
  25. Sol & Lune: Book Two
  26. The Baker’s Guide to Risky Rituals
  27. The Knitter’s Guide to Banishing Boyfriends
  28. Welcome to Summerland
  29. Secrets of Summerland
  30. Leaving Summerland
  31. Good Deeds
  32. Command the Moon
  33. Say Your Prayers
  34. Getting Down on the Farm, Vol. 1
  35. Unwritten

This is not a universal timeline. It is a practical route that handles connected series first, then places standalones and optional material at the end.

Chronological order

There is no reliable all-book chronological order across Kathryn Moon’s catalogue because the major shelves are separate continuities.

Use these continuity rules instead:

  1. The Librarian’s Coven: Written, Warriors, Scrivens, Ancients.
  2. Summerland: Welcome to Summerland, Secrets of Summerland, Leaving Summerland.
  3. Sol & Lune: Book One, then Book Two.
  4. Sweet Pea Mysteries: Baker first, Knitter second.
  5. Inheritance of Hunger: The Queen’s Line, The Princess’s Chosen, The Kingdom’s Crown.
  6. Sweetverse: Baby, Lola Part One, Lola Part Two, Every Night, Bad Alpha, Faith.
  7. Tempting Monsters: Rooksgrave, Traveling with Gentlemen, Basilisk, Company, Sanctuary.
  8. Monster Smash Agency: Games, Howl, Lessons.
  9. Dragonkin: Bleake Isle, then Grave Hills.
  10. Standalones: Read anytime.

Latest Kathryn Moon release status

At the time of writing, such as July 1, 2026, The Alpha of Grave Hills is the latest original full-length Kathryn Moon novel listed in the core catalogue.

Dragonkin has two books: The Alpha of Bleake Isle and The Alpha of Grave Hills.

Monster Smash Agency has three books through Lessons with the Mothman.

Bloom Books has begun deluxe Sweetverse print editions, including Lola & the Millionaires: Part One in June 2026 and Lola & the Millionaires: Part Two scheduled for July 2026. These are new editions, not new story entries.

No new original Kathryn Moon novel beyond The Alpha of Grave Hills was reliably confirmed in the checked catalogues as of this update.

FAQ

What Kathryn Moon book should I read first?

Start with Baby & the Late Night Howlers for omegaverse, A Lady of Rooksgrave Manor for monster romance, or Written if you want to begin with Moon’s earliest major connected series.

Can I read Lola & the Millionaires without Baby & the Late Night Howlers?

Yes, but Baby gives better Sweetverse context. Lola’s story is stronger if you already understand the world and the emotional shape of Moon’s omegaverse.

Are Kathryn Moon’s Sweetverse books connected?

Yes. They are part of a shared omegaverse, and Moon’s entries have recurring world elements. Read her Sweetverse books in order for the cleanest path.

Is Tempting Monsters connected to Monster Smash Agency?

Treat them as separate monster-romance shelves. Both involve monster romance, but they do not need to be interwoven.

Is The Basilisk of Star Manor required?

It is optional but useful. Read it after A Lady of Rooksgrave Manor if you want a fuller Tempting Monsters experience.

Are the Monster Smash Agency books standalones?

Mostly yes. Each book has its own central monster romance, but publication order is still the easiest way to move through the series.

Are Dragonkin books standalones?

They follow different central romances, but they share a world. Read The Alpha of Bleake Isle before The Alpha of Grave Hills.

Which Kathryn Moon series are complete?

Completed shelves include The Librarian’s Coven, Summerland, Sol & Lune, Sweet Pea Mysteries, Inheritance of Hunger, and the currently listed three-book Monster Smash Agency sequence.

Do I need to read anthologies?

No. Anthologies and bonus pieces are optional. Save them for after the main series they relate to.

Conclusion

Kathryn Moon is easiest to read by shelf, not by forcing every book into one timeline.

For the broadest starting point, choose Baby & the Late Night Howlers and continue through the Sweetverse books. For monster romance, begin with A Lady of Rooksgrave Manor. For a more career-spanning start, begin with Written and read The Librarian’s Coven first.

The safest rule is simple: read each connected series in order, keep bonus material optional, and treat standalones as flexible entry points.

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