Elizabeth N. Harris Books in Order (Updated April 10, 2026)

Elizabeth N. Harris writes across two main clusters: a large biker-romance world built around Rage MC and related spin-offs, and a newer paranormal/gothic side that includes Love Beyond Death, The Legendary Shifters, Ghost Seekers Inc., and Crossovers.

Elizabeth N. Harris Books in Order (Updated April 10, 2026)

That split matters more than strict publication date. If you start in the biker world, use the internal Rage-world reading order. If you want the paranormal side, start with one of the self-contained supernatural series instead.

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Your best entry point

There are really three sensible ways in:

  1. Rage of the Phoenix if you want the core MC universe.
  2. Oakwood Manor if you want the cleaner paranormal romance lane.
  3. Bloodlust if you want the newer monster-and-shifter side first.

For most readers, Rage of the Phoenix is the true starting point because it anchors the biggest connected part of the catalog.

The safest way to read Elizabeth N. Harris

Think in lanes, not one giant shelf:

  • Lane 1: Rage MC, Washingtons, Hellfire MC, and the Prospects books.
  • Lane 2: Love Beyond Death and Love Beyond Death – The Inns.
  • Lane 3: Legendary Shifters, Diaries, Ghost Seekers Inc., and Crossovers.
  • Lane 4: Newer spin-offs and contributed-world books.

That keeps the connected books together and stops the catalog from feeling more tangled than it really is.

Rage-world reading order

This is the most important continuity on the current official site. The author’s own reading-order page shows that Rage MC, Washingtons, Hellfire MC, and the two Prospects lines overlap in story time, so publication order alone is not the best guide here. For first-time readers, the safest route is still to begin with the core Rage MC run, then continue outward into the related books.

Rage MC

Included. Core series. Best place to begin the biker universe.

  1. Rage of the Phoenix (2019): The opening Rage MC novel, where a woman running from a dark past collides with club politics and the first major emotional stakes of the series.
  2. The Hunters Rage (2019): A second book built around betrayal, trauma, and old wounds inside the MC world, so it works best directly after book one.
  3. The Rage of Reading (2020): Continues the club arc and expands a character’s past in a way that deepens the core family structure of the series.
  4. Rage’s Heat (2020): A book 3.5 entry that fits inside the established timeline and is best read in sequence rather than saved for later.
  5. The Crafting of Rage (2020): The next main Rage MC novel, pushing the club’s emotional and relationship threads forward.
  6. Rage’s Terror (2020): A Halloween-centered 4.5 installment where fears, secrets, and club-family chaos take over the story.
  7. The Protection of Rage (2020): A major protection-and-honor story, centered on a brother torn between duty and the woman who reaches him.
  8. Love’s Rage (2021): A 5.5 Valentine novella that works as a character and family bridge inside the larger series.
  9. The Hope of Rage (2021): A second-chance style Rage novel about finally refusing pain and confronting what was lost.
  10. First Rage (2021): A 6.5 entry focused on an older love story and the founder of Rage meeting his match.
  11. The Innocence of Rage (2021): A healing-and-protection story where trust, trauma, and home become central.
  12. The Sweetness of Rage (2021): A later-series romance that lands better once the club’s relationship codes are already familiar.
  13. The Range of Rage (2022): A larger-scale Rage entry where buried history and active threats push the club back toward open conflict.
  14. Rage’s Model (2022): A 9.5 book set during a siege period, with family lockdown, danger, and one daughter stepping fully into her strength.
  15. The Rage of Angels (2022): A Hollywood-meets-Rage pairing that still relies on the club structure already established.
  16. The Hell of Christmas Rage (2022): A holiday 10.5 installment that works best once you already know the club family.
  17. The History of Rage (2022): A later Rage novel mixing relationship strain with the return of an older enemy.
  18. A Renewed Rage (2023): A 11.5 entry where an apparently settled life crashes into Rage MC and forces a new emotional reckoning.
  19. Rage’s Legacy (2023): A core late-series book and best read after the earlier club-family groundwork is in place.
  20. A 4th Full of Rage (2023): A 12.5 installment that widens the war footing and brings allies together across club lines.
  21. Escape from Rage (2023): A 12.75 Halloween-era entry that plays as a special-event book inside the larger Rage world.
  22. Rage’s Bounty (2024): A late Rage-world book that belongs after the established war and family developments.
  23. Grey’s Rage (2024): Another later-sequence entry and not a good place to jump in cold.
  24. Rage’s Redemption (2024): A redemption-focused late-series novel that makes more sense after the emotional history already built up.
  25. A Raging Merry Christmas (2024): A holiday Rage book best left until you know the extended cast well.
  26. The Gentleness of Rage (2025): A very late Rage entry, best read in listed order once the family history is already clear.
  27. The Ghost of Rage’s War (2025): The current listed end point of the main Rage MC line and the natural stopping point for the series so far.

Best rule: Read these in order and keep the decimal-style books in place. They are not throwaway extras.

Washingtons

Included. Rage-world related. Read after the early core Rage books, or use the official crossover timeline.

  1. James (2021): The opening Washingtons book and the correct place to start this four-book family sequence.
  2. Jaime (2022): Continues the Washingtons line and should follow James.
  3. Frankie (2022): The third Washingtons book, best read in sequence because the family dynamics build forward.
  4. Adam (2022): The fourth book and current end of the Washingtons run.

Hellfire MC

Included. Closely tied to the Rage world.

  1. Chance’s Hell (2020): The first Hellfire MC novel and the correct entry point to this linked club line.
  2. The Savagery of Hell (2021): Expands Hellfire’s side of the wider MC world and should be read after Chance’s Hell.
  3. The Scream of Hell (2022): A third entry that deepens the Hellfire line rather than functioning as a standalone stop.
  4. Justice of Hell (2022): Continues the Hellfire run and is best kept in order.
  5. The Horror of Hell (2022): A 4.5-style placement in some listings, but safest read here in the current listed sequence.
  6. The Wild Side of Hell (2023): A later Hellfire novel that lands better once the earlier club relationships are familiar.
  7. Hell’s Vengeance (2023): Keeps building the linked MC universe and belongs after The Wild Side of Hell.
  8. The Speakeasy of Hell (2023): Another continuation title inside the established Hellfire arc.
  9. The Tribute of Hell (2023): A later entry that works best in sequence.
  10. The Crowing of Hell (2024): The tenth listed Hellfire book and part of the later-series stretch.
  11. Hell’s Fear (2024): Continues the club line and should stay in order.
  12. The Silence of Hell (2025): A near-current Hellfire installment and not a starting point.
  13. Hell’s Claim (2025): The thirteenth book and best read after The Silence of Hell.
  14. Hell’s Balance (2026): The latest currently listed Hellfire MC book.

Rage MC – The Prospects

Included. Spin-off within the Rage world.

  1. Calamity (2022): The first Prospects novel and the correct place to begin this younger-generation/next-wave branch.
  2. Klutz (2023): Continues the Prospects line and should follow Calamity.
  3. Cowboy (2023): The third Prospects book and part of the core sequence.
  4. Wild (2023): The fourth entry and best read in order.
  5. Gauntlet (2023): A later-series Prospects novel that belongs after the first four books.
  6. Savage (2024): Another continuation title and not a clean jump-in point.
  7. Carmine (2024): A late Prospects entry that fits best in listed order.
  8. Tye (2024): Continues the same line and should stay in sequence.
  9. Harley (2025): The current listed end point of this Prospects branch.

Hellfire MC – The Prospects

Included. Companion branch to Hellfire MC.

  1. Fanatic (2025): The first Hellfire Prospects book and the clear place to start this sub-series.
  2. Harlequin (2026): The second book and current continuation of the line.

Recommended biker-world route for most readers

If you want the simplest path through the biggest part of the catalog:

  1. Read Rage MC in order.
  2. Then read Washingtons.
  3. Then read Hellfire MC.
  4. Then read Rage MC – The Prospects.
  5. Then read Hellfire MC – The Prospects.

That is not the only possible route, but it is the least confusing one for a first read.

Paranormal and gothic reading lanes

This side of Elizabeth N. Harris’s catalog is easier to separate because the series are more clearly distinct from each other. The safest approach is to treat each supernatural series as its own continuity unless a crossover book explicitly joins them.

Love Beyond Death

Included. Completed paranormal romance series.

  1. Oakwood Manor (2020): The first Love Beyond Death novel, where a betrayed woman inherits a crumbling manor and collides with the ghost of Lord Daniel Harrington.
  2. Courtenay House (2020): A second haunted-house romance centered on a woman trapped in grief and the love story that ended in tragedy.
  3. Waverley Hall (2021): The third Love Beyond Death book and best read in sequence as the series’ tone and setup are already established.
  4. Corelle Abbey (2021): Continues the paranormal-romance line and belongs after the earlier books.
  5. Eleonore Castle (2021): A later-series installment that works best after the first four entries.
  6. DeLacy Park (2022): The sixth book and the current end of the main Love Beyond Death sequence.

Love Beyond Death – The Inns

Included. Related sub-series.

  1. The Jekyll and Hyde (2022): The first Inns book and the correct entry point to this related branch.
  2. The Black Cat (2023): The second entry and best read after The Jekyll and Hyde.
  3. The Green Man (2023): Continues the Inns sequence and belongs in order.
  4. The White Witch (2024): A later Inns title and best read after the first three.
  5. The Crown (2024): The fifth book and another continuation title.
  6. The Rose (2025): The current listed end point of the Inns run.

The Legendary Shifters

Included. Monster/shifter fantasy romance line.

  1. Bloodlust (2023): The opening Legendary Shifters novel, introducing Vladimir Dracul and a world where the usual monster myths are not the full truth.
  2. Devastation (2024): The second book and best read once the worldbuilding of Bloodlust is in place.
  3. Anger (2025): The third entry and part of the growing mythic structure of the series.
  4. Waste (2025): A later Legendary Shifters installment that should stay in order.
  5. Disease (2026): The current listed fifth book in the series.

Diaries

Included. Separate supernatural thread.

The Diary of the Vam’pir Jacques (2025): Currently the only listed Diaries book, so it can be read on its own for now.

Ghost Seekers Inc.

Included. Hellfire spin-off with paranormal investigation focus.

  1. The Penitentiary (2025): The first Ghost Seekers Inc. book, following Sunny and Callie into a haunted investigation tied back to the Hellfire world.
  2. The Asylum (2025): The second book and best read after The Penitentiary.
  3. The Ghosts of Christmas (2025): A seasonal third entry that belongs after the first two investigations.
  4. The New York Demons (2026): The currently listed fourth book.

Crossovers

Included. Explicit crossover continuity.

  1. The Haunting (2025): The first Crossovers novel, explicitly described as bringing together Rage, Unwanted, Legendary, Love Beyond Death, Washingtons, and Hellfire elements.
  2. A Second Chance Christmas (2025): The second crossover entry and best saved until after you already know at least some of the connected worlds.

Newer branches, spin-offs, and contributed-world books

These are best treated as separate lanes unless you are reading for completion.

Unwanted Bastards MC

  1. Inglorious (2025): The first Unwanted Bastards MC book and the correct place to begin this spin-off branch.
  2. Vortex (2026): The second listed book and current continuation of the series.

Royal Harlots MC – Portsmouth NH Chapter

Sapphire’s Gem (2025): Currently the only listed book in this series, so it can be read as a standalone entry point for now.

Rage MC – Ortonville, MN

A New Rage (2025): The opening book in this regional Rage offshoot and the current only listed title.

Woman Scorned

The Wife – Alicia (2026): A new series opener co-written with Wynter Frost and best treated as a separate continuity unless future books connect it more directly.

Royal Bastards MC: Camden, ME

Series contribution, not a core Elizabeth N. Harris-owned series.

  1. Warden (2024): Elizabeth N. Harris’s first listed contribution to the Camden, ME chapter line.
  2. Spice’s Halloween (2024): A seasonal continuation inside that contributed world.
  3. Iona’s Christmas (2024): Another holiday-centered contribution in the same chapter.
  4. Soul (2025): A later Camden, ME entry linked to her contribution track.
  5. Dynamo (2026): The newest listed Camden, ME contribution.

Do you need publication order?

Not across the whole catalog.

For Elizabeth N. Harris, series order matters more than full-catalog publication order, and inside the biker books the official site even provides a separate timeline because several connected series overlap in-world. Publication order is fine inside the cleaner supernatural lanes, but the Rage-world books are better handled as a connected family of series.

Latest release status

At the time of writing this, such as April 10, 2026, the current listed upcoming or recent books include Harlequin in Hellfire MC – The Prospects, Hell’s Balance in Hellfire MC, Vortex in Unwanted Bastards MC, Disease in The Legendary Shifters, The New York Demons in Ghost Seekers Inc., The Wife – Alicia in Woman Scorned, and Dynamo in Royal Bastards MC: Camden, ME. That makes the catalog very much still active across both the biker and paranormal sides.

FAQs

What is the best Elizabeth N. Harris book to start with?

Rage of the Phoenix is the best all-purpose starting point because it opens the largest connected reading path.

What if I do not want biker romance first?

Start with Oakwood Manor for paranormal romance or Bloodlust for the monster/shifter line.

Should I read Rage MC and Hellfire MC separately?

They are related closely enough that you should think of them as part of the same wider reading lane, even if you read one full series before the other.

Are the crossover books safe for beginners?

Not really. The Haunting works better once you already know at least some of the linked series.

Is Love Beyond Death finished?

The main Love Beyond Death run is listed as six books, and Love Beyond Death – The Inns is a separate related run with six listed books.

Final recommendation

If you want the fullest Elizabeth N. Harris experience, start with Rage of the Phoenix and commit to the Rage-world books first. If you want a cleaner and less sprawling entry, start with Oakwood Manor instead.

The core rule for this author is simple: read by continuity lane, not by one giant master publication list.

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