Raye Wagner Books in Order (Updated 2026-02-10)

Raye Wagner writes romantic fantasy with a few clear, separate story worlds. Some are completed series, some are co-written projects, and a few are one-off stories.

Raye Wagner Books in Order (Updated 2026-02-10)

If you’d like the least confusing experience, read one world at a time, in the order listed below. That keeps character arcs intact and avoids learning relationship outcomes early.

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Pick your starting point

  • Greek-myth modern fantasy with an ongoing heroine: start with The Sphinx
  • Dragons + dark fantasy (co-written with Kelly St. Clare): start with Darkest Drae
  • Mages, deception, and a tighter trilogy: start with Magi Rising
  • Witches + curse-driven fantasy (co-written with Rita Stradling): start with Curse of the Ctyri
  • Quick paranormal island series (co-written with Leia Stone): start with Shifter Island
  • A standalone epic fantasy: Angels of Ashes and Ivory

The Sphinx (read in order)

A modern-world story shaped by Greek gods, curses, and a heroine fighting for agency.

  1. Origin of the Sphinx (prequel): A defiant choice in ancient times plants the seed for a curse that will echo forward.
  2. Cursed by the Gods: A deadly secret and a divine punishment force a young woman into survival mode.
  3. Demigods and Monsters: The search for freedom deepens as allies, enemies, and gods close in.
  4. Myths of Immortality: The stakes widen beyond the living world, and truth becomes its own weapon.
    4.5 Daughter of Darkness (novella): A shorter, moodier side step that adds texture to the world and its costs.
  5. Fates and Furies: The conflict with Olympus turns personal, and every decision starts to bite back.
  6. Birth of Legends: The concluding chapter pushes the story toward legacy, consequence, and what remains after gods intervene.

Safest entry: Book 1.
When to read the prequel: any time before Book 4, or first if you like starting with origin stories.


Darkest Drae (read in order)

Co-written with Kelly St. Clare. Dragons, power struggles, and a heroine who refuses to be handled.

  1. Blood Oath: A dangerous world opens fast, and a vow turns into a fight for autonomy.
  2. Shadow Wings: The cage gets tighter, and the only way out is through the people who want control.
  3. Black Crown: The endgame arrives, rule, rebellion, and love collide at full scale.

Magi Rising (read in order)

A compact trilogy built around magic, romance tension, and shifting loyalties.

  1. Betrayed: A betrayal sets the tone, and trust becomes the most valuable currency.
  2. Stolen: The conflict sharpens as power changes hands and desire complicates every move.
  3. Illusions: Masks come off, and the final choices decide who wins, and who becomes real.

Curse of the Ctyri (co-written)

Co-written with Rita Stradling. A curse-driven fantasy line where love isn’t a shortcut.

  1. Magic of Fire and Shadows: Witchy power, looming doom, and a romance that can’t fix everything, only change it.

Note: This series is often listed as a short set, but the only widely confirmed core title is the one above, so this guide treats it as the reliable starting point.


Shifter Island (read in order)

Co-written with Leia Stone. Paranormal romance with a continuing storyline across the island books.

  1. Midnight Kisses: The island’s rules are learned the hard way, and attraction arrives with consequences.
  2. Midnight Lies: Secrets spread, alliances shift, and survival becomes personal.
  3. Midnight King: Power centers on the island, and the heart of the conflict steps into view.
  4. Midnight Truth: The final push forces honesty, about the island and about what love costs.

Standalone

  • Angels of Ashes and Ivory: A sweeping fantasy story where escape, loyalty, and destiny keep tightening the net.

A separate side path (optional)

Flight of the Sphinx

This appears as its own listing and is best treated as separate unless you’re collecting everything.

  1. Fear: A cursed life and constant flight set a darker tone, focused on endurance and fragile hope.

The simplest reading plan

If you want a clean, satisfying route without jumping around:

  1. The Sphinx (including the novella if you want it)
  2. Darkest Drae
  3. Magi Rising
  4. Angels of Ashes and Ivory
  5. Add Shifter Island whenever you want a faster paranormal binge
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