A. R. White Books in Order (Updated February 25, 2026)

“A. R. White” is not a single, clean author identity in book databases. Multiple people publish with very similar names (A. R. White / A.R. White / David A.R. White / Malakiah A. R. White), and some listings mix them together.

A. R. White Books in Order (Updated February 25, 2026)

So this guide is built as a disambiguation-first reading order. Find the “A. R. White” you meant, then use the matching list.

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First: which “A. R. White” do you mean?

Option 1 – Malakiah A. R. White (fiction; fantasy/romance-leaning)

If you’re here for Gothic Surge / Balzacra, use the list in the next section.

Option 2 – David A.R. White (nonfiction + assorted listings; public figure)

If you’re here for Between Heaven and Hollywood, skip to that section.

Option 3 – A.R. White (appears as a contributor in a horror magazine/anthology)

If you saw Sanitarium #2, there isn’t enough reliably catalogued solo book data to build a “books in order” list.


If you meant Malakiah A. R. White (fiction)

Publication order (recommended)

  1. Gothic Surge: Rise of Balzacra (2020): A teen-life premise collides with a darker fantasy-romance turn, built as a single volume in most catalogues rather than a clearly numbered series.

Series note: Despite the title feeling “Book 1”-coded, I did not find a reliably confirmed, widely catalogued sequel under the same author name by February 25, 2026. Treat this as standalone unless you’re tracking announcements.


If you meant David A.R. White (nonfiction and related listings)

Publication order (what’s reliably verifiable)

  1. Between Heaven and Hollywood: Chasing Your God-Given Dream (2016): A memoir/encouragement-style book centered on faith, calling, and career inside the entertainment world.

Items that exist in some listings, but aren’t stable enough to order confidently

Some catalogues and social posts reference additional titles under “David A. R. White,” including at least one novel claim. Those entries are not consistently verified across major bibliographic sources, so I’m not presenting them as confirmed “books in order” items here.


If you meant A.R. White (anthology contributor)

What can be confirmed

  • Sanitarium #2 (2012): A.R. White is credited as a contributor.

Why there’s no “books in order” list here

A single contributor credit doesn’t establish a trackable solo bibliography with publication order, series boundaries, or verified editions.


The safest “reading order” recommendation (given the name collision)

  • If you want a clear fiction starting point under an A. R. White name: start with Gothic Surge: Rise of Balzacra (2020) (Malakiah A. R. White).
  • If you want the well-documented, single-title bibliography: Between Heaven and Hollywood (2016) (David A.R. White).
  • If you’re collecting horror magazine appearances: Sanitarium #2 (2012) is the only firmly attributable item I could verify for “A.R. White” as-is.

FAQ

Why is this page different from other “Books in Order” guides?
Because the name is shared across multiple authors and databases actively blend them. A normal single-series list would be misleading.

Can you make a complete list if I tell you one book title you have?
Yes. If you give me the exact title you meant (and ideally the cover subtitle or publisher imprint), I can lock onto the correct author record and produce a standard “books in order” page for that exact A. R. White.


Conclusion

Right now, “A. R. White” is a multiple-author label, not a single clean bibliography. If you meant Gothic Surge, that’s the clearest fiction lane. If you meant Between Heaven and Hollywood, that’s the clearest documented single-title lane.

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Frank is the editor of BookSeries.blog, focusing on publication order, chronological timelines, and spoiler-free reading guides for book series and fictional universes.