Mira Kane Books in Order (Updated July 1, 2026)

Mira Kane writes paranormal romance, Omegaverse romance, and why-choose romance. Her books move between fantasy non-shifter Omegaverse, contemporary pack matchmaking, and shared-world paranormal stories.

Mira Kane Books in Order (Updated July 1, 2026)

The cleanest way to read her catalog is not by one flat list. Omega Sanctuary and Cosmic Bonds are the two main reader-facing routes, while Born of Blood, Beyond the Veil, and anthology credits should be treated separately.

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For most readers, begin with Omega Sanctuary if you want fantasy Omegaverse. Begin with Stella if you want contemporary sweet Omegaverse standalones.

The catalog in plain terms

  1. Omega Sanctuary is the most continuity-sensitive series. Book one does not fully complete the pack arc, so Omega Court should follow it directly.
  2. Cosmic Bonds is easier to sample. The books are connected standalones about a family matchmaking business, so order helps but is less strict.
  3. Destiny of the Dragons belongs to the Born of Blood shared world. It is separate from Mira Kane’s main Omegaverse series.
  4. Soothsayer is listed as Beyond the Veil book one, but public story details are limited.

Anthologies and shared-world collections are optional. They should not interrupt the main series unless you are collecting every Mira Kane appearance.

Omega Sanctuary books

  1. Omega Sanctuary (2021): A baker who believed she was a beta is sent to the Omega Sanctuary after an unexpected pre-heat, where forbidden bonds, dangerous magic, and missing omegas begin the central fantasy Omegaverse arc.
  2. Omega Court (2022): The sequel follows the fragile pack after the Sanctuary, with renegade omega Yvenna threatening the relationship and political balance built in book one.
  3. Shrine of Fire (2023): A standalone follow-up after Omega Sanctuary, centered on an omega who lost her first pack and must bond to the Shrine of Fire while choosing between old grief and new bonds.
  4. Shrine of Ice (2023): A catalog-listed Omega Sanctuary title with limited stable availability details; treat it as a provisional shrine follow-up rather than a required core-series step.
  5. Shrine of Spirits (2023): A catalog-listed fifth Omega Sanctuary title with very limited public story information; keep it outside the essential order until availability and placement are clearer.

The necessary Omega Sanctuary path is Omega Sanctuary, then Omega Court. Add Shrine of Fire afterward if you want the broader shrine-world continuation.

Cosmic Bonds books

  1. Stella (2023): Stella works around her family’s Alpha-Beta-Omega matchmaking agency in Half Moon Bay, but her own rejected-pack history complicates a new attraction to Simon and his pack.
  2. Luna (2023): Luna helps run Cosmic Bonds from the shadows, then a Vegas fling with Colton, Quinn, and Dante becomes much harder to dismiss after an unexpected pregnancy.
  3. Sunshine (2025): A beta event planner at Cosmic Bonds tries to keep Pack Kahele at arm’s length, even while a chef, a lawyer, and a male omega firefighter make her question where betas fit inside pack life.
  4. Ember (2025): Ember is a professional matchmaker with a male omega life partner, but blending packs, dating clients, and a stalking threat turn her own bond search into the most crowded Cosmic Bonds story.

Cosmic Bonds is a series of connected standalones. Read in release order for cameo clarity, but choosing by premise is safer here than it is with Omega Sanctuary.

Born of Blood shared-world book

  • Destiny of the Dragons (2021): A Born of Blood shared-world paranormal romance about Mia, Jace, and Smoke, built around witches, dragons, separation, and a race to stop Mia from being forced into another marriage.

This is not required before Omega Sanctuary or Cosmic Bonds. Read it when you want the shared-world paranormal side of Mira Kane’s catalog.

Beyond the Veil

  • Soothsayer (2024): Listed as book one in Beyond the Veil, but the available catalog data does not give enough stable story detail to place it confidently beside the main series.

Treat Soothsayer as a separate continuity for now. Do not use it as a starting point for Omega Sanctuary or Cosmic Bonds.

Best Mira Kane reading order

  1. Omega Sanctuary (2021): Start here for Mira Kane’s strongest connected fantasy Omegaverse entry point.
  2. Omega Court (2022): Read immediately after Omega Sanctuary because it completes the main pack arc started in book one.
  3. Shrine of Fire (2023): Continue here if you want the wider shrine-world follow-up after the duology.
  4. Shrine of Ice (2023): Add only if you can confirm availability and want to continue the catalog-listed shrine sequence.
  5. Shrine of Spirits (2023): Add only after Shrine of Ice, and only as a provisional entry because public details remain thin.
  6. Stella (2023): Begin Cosmic Bonds here for the contemporary matchmaking-agency side of Kane’s Omegaverse writing.
  7. Luna (2023): Read second in Cosmic Bonds because it keeps the family-business and cameo structure moving in order.
  8. Sunshine (2025): Continue here for the beta-centered Cosmic Bonds romance and Pack Kahele storyline.
  9. Ember (2025): Read after Sunshine because it is the fourth Cosmic Bonds release and the latest confirmed Mira Kane novel.
  10. Destiny of the Dragons (2021): Place this anywhere after the main routes, or read it first only if you are following strict publication order.
  11. Soothsayer (2024): Read separately, since its broader series placement is not clear enough to make it part of the main route.

This order gives new readers the least confusion. It finishes the main fantasy Omegaverse arc before moving into the more flexible contemporary standalones.

Publication order

  1. Destiny of the Dragons (2021): A Born of Blood shared-world paranormal romance involving a witch, dragons, and a relationship fractured by family pressure.
  2. Omega Sanctuary (2021): A hidden-omega fantasy romance that launches the Sanctuary world and begins a pack arc that is not fully complete in book one.
  3. Omega Court (2022): The second Sanctuary book resolves the central duology while raising the stakes around renegade omegas and pack loyalty.
  4. Stella (2023): The first Cosmic Bonds book introduces Half Moon Bay’s pack matchmaking agency through Stella’s rejected-pack recovery and a new pack temptation.
  5. Luna (2023): The second Cosmic Bonds book turns a Vegas fling into a surprise-pregnancy pack romance.
  6. Shrine of Fire (2023): A post-duology Sanctuary-world standalone about grief, fire magic, and rebuilding a pack after devastating loss.
  7. Shrine of Ice (2023): A catalog-listed shrine title with limited confirmed details, best kept provisional.
  8. Shrine of Spirits (2023): A catalog-listed shrine title with limited confirmed details, best kept provisional.
  9. Soothsayer (2024): A listed Beyond the Veil title, separate from the confirmed main series routes.
  10. Sunshine (2025): The third Cosmic Bonds book follows a beta event planner and a pack she believes she should not want.
  11. Ember (2025): The fourth Cosmic Bonds book follows a matchmaker whose own pack life becomes complicated by multiple omegas, new alphas, and a stalking threat.

Publication order is useful for completists, but it is not the best practical path for every reader. Series order is clearer because Kane writes across separate continuities.

Anthologies and short-form credits

These entries are optional. They are not needed to understand Omega Sanctuary or Cosmic Bonds.

  1. Witchy Wonders (2020): A multi-author witch-themed collection listed in catalog records; treat it as an early optional anthology credit, not a Mira Kane series book.
  2. Seduced by Magic (2021): A multi-author paranormal or magic-romance anthology credit; read only if collecting Kane’s anthology appearances.
  3. My Alien Valentine: A Limited Edition Anthology (2021): A multi-author alien-romance collection with a Mira Kane credit, separate from the main series.
  4. A Very Omegaverse Christmas (2021): A seasonal Omegaverse anthology credit, useful for completionists but not required for Cosmic Bonds.
  5. Alien Seduction: A Limited Edition Collection of Alien Romances (2021): A multi-author alien-romance collection; keep it on the optional shelf.
  6. Knotty or Nice: A Limited Edition Christmas Omegaverse Anthology (2022): A Christmas Omegaverse anthology featuring several authors, including Mira Kane.
  7. Once Upon a Broken Crown: A Fairytale Retelling Anthology (2022): A multi-author fairytale-retelling anthology credit, separate from Kane’s named series.
  8. In the Heat of the Moment: A Charity Anthology (2023): A charity anthology with a Mira Kane credit, not required for any main reading order.
  9. Rejected by the Immortal (2023): A multi-author anthology or collection credit listed in reader catalogs, best treated as optional.
  10. Monster Hunter (2023): A multi-author monster-themed anthology credit, separate from the main continuity.
  11. Redemption (2023): A multi-author catalog credit involving Mira Kane and other authors; do not treat it as a core Mira Kane series novel.

Some reader catalogs list additional or variant anthology records, including titles such as Wolf Bound, Unwanted, and Distrust of the Dragons. Because these records are not consistently mirrored across the most stable catalog sources, they should be handled as optional catalog notes rather than required reading-order entries.

Chronological order

There is no verified story-chronological order that improves the reading experience.

For Omega Sanctuary, use series order. The first two books belong together, and Shrine of Fire follows the events of the duology.

For Cosmic Bonds, use release order. The books are standalones, but recurring characters and family-business context work better that way.

For Born of Blood and Beyond the Veil, read them separately. They are not required bridges between the two main Omegaverse routes.

What is essential?

The essential Omega Sanctuary sequence is:

  1. Omega Sanctuary (2021): Required first book for the fantasy Sanctuary arc.
  2. Omega Court (2022): Required conclusion to the central duology.
  3. Shrine of Fire (2023): Optional but useful follow-up set after the duology.

The essential Cosmic Bonds sequence is:

  1. Stella (2023): Best first Cosmic Bonds book.
  2. Luna (2023): Second connected standalone.
  3. Sunshine (2025): Third connected standalone.
  4. Ember (2025): Fourth connected standalone and latest confirmed novel.

Everything else is separate, optional, provisional, or anthology material.

Latest release status

At the time of writing, such as July 1, 2026, the latest confirmed Mira Kane novel is Ember, released June 17, 2025.

No upcoming Mira Kane book with a stable public release date was confirmed for this update.

Shrine of Ice, Shrine of Spirits, and Soothsayer appear in catalog records, but availability and story detail are not as stable as the main Omega Sanctuary duology, Shrine of Fire, or Cosmic Bonds.

FAQ

What is the first Mira Kane book?

The earliest confirmed Mira Kane novel is Destiny of the Dragons, published in 2021.

What Mira Kane book should I read first?

Read Omega Sanctuary first if you want the main fantasy Omegaverse route. Read Stella first if you prefer contemporary Omegaverse standalones.

Is Omega Sanctuary a duology?

The core story functions as a duology: Omega Sanctuary followed by Omega Court. Later shrine titles are best treated as follow-up or spin-off entries, not as books to read before the duology is complete.

Do I need to read Omega Court right after Omega Sanctuary?

Yes. Omega Sanctuary does not fully complete the pack arc, so Omega Court should come next.

Is Shrine of Fire standalone?

Yes, but with context. It is described as a standalone following the events of Omega Sanctuary, so it works best after Omega Court.

Are Shrine of Ice and Shrine of Spirits required?

No. They are catalog-listed entries with limited stable public details. Keep them provisional unless you can confirm availability.

Are the Cosmic Bonds books standalone?

Yes. They are connected standalones, so each book has its own main romance. Reading in order still helps with cameos and family-business context.

What is the latest Mira Kane book?

The latest confirmed Mira Kane novel is Ember, the fourth Cosmic Bonds book.

Are the anthologies required?

No. Anthologies are optional and should not be used as the main reading path.

Final placement

Use Omega Sanctuary and Omega Court as the foundation if you want Mira Kane’s fantasy Omegaverse continuity.

Use Stella, Luna, Sunshine, and Ember if you want contemporary pack matchmaking with standalone romances.

Read Destiny of the Dragons, Soothsayer, and the anthology credits separately. They belong to different shelves and should not interrupt the main series order.

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