Victoria Danann Books in Order (Updated April 28, 2026)

Victoria Danann writes paranormal romance, fantasy romance, paranormal women’s fiction, young adult fantasy, contemporary romance, and motorcycle-club romantic suspense.

Victoria Danann Books in Order (Updated April 28, 2026)

Her bibliography is not one continuous reading line. The main continuity center is the Black Swan world, which includes Knights of Black Swan, Exiled, Order of the Black Swan, D.I.T., New Scotia Pack, and related supernatural side stories.

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For most readers, the safest strategy is to read by world first, then by series.

Best Starting Point

  1. Start with My Familiar Stranger if you want Victoria Danann’s core paranormal-romance universe.
  2. Start with Midlife Magic if you want her later paranormal women’s fantasy series.
  3. Start with Two Princes if you want contemporary motorcycle-club romance instead of fantasy.

Main Continuity Rule

Read Knights of Black Swan in order.

After Vampire Hunter, pause and read Carnal: The Beast Who Loved Me before continuing to Journey Man. The author’s own reading-order page specifically flags that placement.

Victoria Danann Books in Order by Series

Knights of Black Swan

This is the central Victoria Danann series and the best place to begin if you want the author’s main paranormal-romance universe.

  1. My Familiar Stranger (2012): The series opens with a cross-dimensional paranormal-romance setup and introduces the Order of the Black Swan world.
  2. The Witch’s Dream (2012): The second book expands the supernatural and romantic stakes after the foundation laid in My Familiar Stranger.
  3. A Summoner’s Tale (2013): The third entry continues the ensemble structure and deepens the series’ magical and vampire-related conflicts.
  4. Moonlight: The Big Bad Wolf (2013): The series shifts attention toward werewolf romance while staying inside the broader Black Swan continuity.
  5. Gathering Storm (2013): The fifth book continues the Black Swan arc with more focus on vampire-hunter danger and escalating supernatural tension.
  6. A Tale of Two Kingdoms (2014): The story broadens into kingdom-level fantasy romance while keeping its connection to the Black Swan world.
  7. Solomon’s Sieve (2014): The seventh book continues the paranormal ensemble and should be read after A Tale of Two Kingdoms for smoother continuity.
  8. Vampire Hunter (2016): This is the last Knights book before the recommended pause for Carnal, making it an important hinge point in the reading order.
  9. Journey Man (2016): Read this after Carnal if you are following the author’s Black Swan reading guidance.
  10. Falcon: Resistance (2016): The tenth book continues the later Black Swan sequence and belongs after Journey Man.
  11. Jax: Resurrection (2017): The eleventh book continues the later-stage Black Swan storyline with another focused romantic and supernatural arc.
  12. Trespass (2017): Also listed as Simon Says, this book overlaps with the Order of the Black Swan, D.I.T. branch and introduces the interdimensional-trespass side of the world.
  13. Irish War Cry (2017): This book is part of both the later Black Swan run and the D.I.T. grouping, so it should be kept after Trespass.
  14. Deliverance (2018): The fourteenth book continues the late-series Black Swan sequence after the D.I.T.-linked material.
  15. Black Dog (2018): The fifteenth book continues the same expanded world and is best saved until the late Black Swan order.
  16. The Music Demon (2020): The sixteenth listed Knights of Black Swan entry is the latest numbered main-series installment.

Exiled

Exiled is a related Black Swan-world series. The key placement is that Carnal should be read before Journey Man.

  1. Carnal: The Beast Who Loved Me (2016): Read this after Vampire Hunter and before Journey Man for the cleanest Black Swan continuity.
  2. Crave (2016): The second Exiled book continues the hybrid-focused branch introduced in Carnal.
  3. Charming (2016): The third Exiled book completes the listed trilogy and is best read after Crave.

Order of the Black Swan, D.I.T.

D.I.T. stands for Department of Interdimensional Trespass. This branch overlaps with later Knights of Black Swan titles, so expect shared-world continuity.

  1. Trespass / Simon Says (2017): Rosie Storm’s D.I.T. storyline begins here, and this title is also listed within the Knights of Black Swan sequence.
  2. Finngarick (2017): The second D.I.T. book continues the interdimensional branch of the Black Swan world.
  3. Irish War Cry (2017): This book is also listed in the Knights sequence and should be read after Finngarick if you are following the D.I.T. subseries.
  4. Prince of Demons (2024): A later Black Swan novel that sits outside the original numbered D.I.T. trilogy but remains connected to the broader Black Swan world.

New Scotia Pack

This is a werewolf-focused related series. It can be read after you are comfortable with the Black Swan world, or separately if you mainly want shifter romance.

  1. Shield Wolf (2014): Also listed as Liulf: Alpha of the Mahdrah Ahlee, this begins the New Scotia Pack werewolf branch.
  2. Wolf Lover: Konochur (2015): The second New Scotia Pack book continues the shifter-romance line with a new focused wolf story.
  3. Fire Wolf: Cinaed (2016): The third listed New Scotia Pack book completes the core trilogy structure.

Witches of Wimberley

This is a paranormal-romance witch series and can be read separately from the main Black Swan run.

  1. Willem (2016): The Wimberley witch series begins with a romance built around magic, community, and supernatural attraction.
  2. Witch Wants Forever (2018): The second book follows a witch-romance conflict shaped by love, loss, memory, and magical limits.
  3. Wednesday (2018): The third book centers on Wednesday, a witch determined to control her own life while the colony and a persistent warlock complicate her choices.

The Witching Hours

  • The Witching Hours (2024): This is a later witch-focused novel and should be treated separately from the original three-book Witches of Wimberley sequence unless you are reading all of Danann’s witch material together.

Not Too Late

This is Victoria Danann’s paranormal women’s fantasy series. It is a separate and later entry point, especially for readers who want midlife magic rather than the Black Swan vampire-and-werewolf world.

  1. Midlife Magic (2020): The series begins with the midlife paranormal setup and introduces the magical reset that drives the Not Too Late line.
  2. Midlife Blues (2020): The second book continues the heroine’s magical-life transition and should be read directly after Midlife Magic.
  3. Midlife Mojo (2021): The third book keeps the midlife fantasy arc moving as magic, identity, and personal power continue to develop.
  4. Midlife at Midnight (2021): The fourth book pushes the series deeper into magical conflict and later-stage self-discovery.
  5. Midlife at Midsummer (2021): Also listed as Midlife in Midsummer, this fifth book continues the seasonal and magical rhythm of the series.
  6. Trials of Tregeagle (2022): The sixth book moves the series into another major paranormal challenge and should stay after the first five books.
  7. Hallow Hill at Halloween Part One (2023): The seventh entry begins a two-part Halloween arc.
  8. Hallow Hill at Halloween Part Two (2024): The eighth entry completes the Halloween storyline begun in Part One.
  9. Made (2025): The ninth listed Not Too Late book is the latest confirmed entry in the series.

Warlock Coven

This is a short fantasy-romance series and can be read outside the Black Swan sequence.

  1. Quest (2021): The Warlock Coven series begins with a magical quest structure and a separate warlock-centered setup.
  2. The Bell (2022): The second book continues the Warlock Coven storyline and should be read after Quest.

R. Caine High School

This is young adult fantasy and is separate from Danann’s adult paranormal-romance reading path.

  1. The Game Begins (2017): Ever Moore transfers to R. Caine and discovers that high school has become the playing field for gods, myths, and hidden powers.
  2. The Knight (2017): The second book continues the mythic high-school game and should be read after the opening setup.
  3. The Fool (2017): The third book completes the original R. Caine High School sequence.

Sons of Sanctuary MC, Austin, Texas

This is contemporary motorcycle-club romantic suspense. It is separate from the paranormal worlds.

  1. Two Princes (2015): The Sons of Sanctuary MC series begins with a biker-billionaire romance setup and establishes the Austin, Texas branch.
  2. The Biker’s Brother (2016): The second book follows a road-trip protection romance involving Sanctuary Security and darker romantic-suspense material.
  3. Nomad (2017): The third book follows a lonely biker and a woman in trouble, and it is noted as readable as a standalone.
  4. Devils Marker (2017): The fourth book continues the Austin MC setting and should be read after the first three for series flow.
  5. Roadhouse (2018): The fifth book brings an unlikely romance into escalating tensions between motorcycle clubs.

Cajun Devils

  • Batiste (2018): This is the first listed Cajun Devils book and appears to begin a Louisiana motorcycle-club branch separate from the Austin Sons of Sanctuary sequence.

Hotblooded

  • Stalk (2018): This is the first listed Hotblooded book and should be treated as its own series opener unless future entries expand the line.

Standalone and Collaboration

  • Lobos (2018): Co-written with Teresa Gabelman, this is best treated as a separate collaborative novel rather than part of a core Victoria Danann series order.

Recommended Victoria Danann Reading Order

This order is for readers who want the clearest continuity, not just a list of publication dates.

Black Swan Core Path

  1. My Familiar Stranger (2012): Start here because it introduces the main Black Swan world.
  2. The Witch’s Dream (2012): Continue here to keep the early supernatural-romance arc intact.
  3. A Summoner’s Tale (2013): Read third as the ensemble and magical stakes widen.
  4. Moonlight: The Big Bad Wolf (2013): Read fourth for the werewolf-centered expansion of the world.
  5. Gathering Storm (2013): Continue with the vampire-hunter arc and rising Black Swan danger.
  6. A Tale of Two Kingdoms (2014): Read here as the series expands into broader fantasy-romance territory.
  7. Solomon’s Sieve (2014): Read seventh to continue the main sequence.
  8. Vampire Hunter (2016): Read eighth, then pause before book nine.
  9. Carnal: The Beast Who Loved Me (2016): Insert this Exiled book here before Journey Man.
  10. Crave (2016): Read now if you want to keep the Exiled trilogy together.
  11. Charming (2016): Finish Exiled here before returning to Knights.
  12. Journey Man (2016): Return to the Knights sequence after the Exiled placement.
  13. Falcon: Resistance (2016): Continue the later Black Swan arc.
  14. Jax: Resurrection (2017): Read next for the eleventh Knights installment.
  15. Trespass / Simon Says (2017): Read here because it is both a later Knights book and the first D.I.T. book.
  16. Finngarick (2017): Add this here if you are following the D.I.T. thread.
  17. Irish War Cry (2017): Continue with the shared Knights/D.I.T. material.
  18. Deliverance (2018): Return to the main late Knights order.
  19. Black Dog (2018): Continue with the fifteenth Knights book.
  20. The Music Demon (2020): Finish the listed main Knights sequence.
  21. Prince of Demons (2024): Read after the main Black Swan material as a later connected Black Swan novel.

Black Swan Side Paths

  1. Shield Wolf (2014): Begin New Scotia Pack after you have sampled the Black Swan world.
  2. Wolf Lover: Konochur (2015): Continue the werewolf branch.
  3. Fire Wolf: Cinaed (2016): Finish the New Scotia Pack trilogy.
  4. Willem (2016): Begin Witches of Wimberley when you want a witch-romance branch.
  5. Witch Wants Forever (2018): Continue the Wimberley line.
  6. Wednesday (2018): Complete the Witches of Wimberley trilogy.
  7. The Witching Hours (2024): Read later as an additional witch-focused novel.

Separate Reading Paths

  1. Midlife Magic (2020): Start here for Not Too Late.
  2. Midlife Blues (2020): Continue the paranormal women’s fantasy arc.
  3. Midlife Mojo (2021): Read third for the next stage of the midlife magic storyline.
  4. Midlife at Midnight (2021): Continue in numbered order.
  5. Midlife at Midsummer (2021): Read fifth before the later Tregeagle and Hallow Hill entries.
  6. Trials of Tregeagle (2022): Continue with the sixth Not Too Late book.
  7. Hallow Hill at Halloween Part One (2023): Begin the two-part Halloween arc.
  8. Hallow Hill at Halloween Part Two (2024): Finish the Halloween arc.
  9. Made (2025): Read last in the current Not Too Late order.

Publication Order of Victoria Danann’s Major Books

Use this if you want to follow the books by release year rather than by world.

  1. My Familiar Stranger (2012): Begins the Knights of Black Swan series.
  2. The Witch’s Dream (2012): Continues the early Black Swan sequence.
  3. A Summoner’s Tale (2013): Builds the third stage of the Knights arc.
  4. Moonlight: The Big Bad Wolf (2013): Adds a werewolf-centered romance to the Black Swan world.
  5. Gathering Storm (2013): Continues the vampire-hunter side of the series.
  6. A Tale of Two Kingdoms (2014): Moves the series into broader kingdom fantasy.
  7. Solomon’s Sieve (2014): Continues the main Black Swan sequence.
  8. Shield Wolf (2014): Opens the New Scotia Pack side series.
  9. Wolf Lover: Konochur (2015): Continues the New Scotia Pack werewolf line.
  10. Two Princes (2015): Begins the contemporary Sons of Sanctuary MC series.
  11. Vampire Hunter (2016): Marks the eighth Knights of Black Swan book.
  12. Journey Man (2016): Continues Knights after the recommended Carnal pause.
  13. Falcon: Resistance (2016): Continues the late Knights sequence.
  14. Fire Wolf: Cinaed (2016): Completes the core New Scotia Pack trilogy.
  15. Carnal: The Beast Who Loved Me (2016): Opens Exiled and should be placed before Journey Man in continuity reading.
  16. Crave (2016): Continues the Exiled trilogy.
  17. Charming (2016): Completes the Exiled trilogy.
  18. Willem (2016): Begins Witches of Wimberley.
  19. The Biker’s Brother (2016): Continues Sons of Sanctuary MC.
  20. Jax: Resurrection (2017): Continues Knights of Black Swan.
  21. Trespass / Simon Says (2017): Starts the D.I.T. branch and also appears in the Knights order.
  22. Finngarick (2017): Continues D.I.T.
  23. Irish War Cry (2017): Continues both the D.I.T. and late Black Swan sequence.
  24. The Game Begins (2017): Opens R. Caine High School.
  25. The Knight (2017): Continues R. Caine High School.
  26. The Fool (2017): Completes the original R. Caine High School run.
  27. Nomad (2017): Continues Sons of Sanctuary MC.
  28. Devils Marker (2017): Continues the Austin MC line.
  29. Deliverance (2018): Continues the late Knights sequence.
  30. Black Dog (2018): Continues the main Knights list.
  31. Witch Wants Forever (2018): Continues Witches of Wimberley.
  32. Wednesday (2018): Completes Witches of Wimberley.
  33. Roadhouse (2018): Continues Sons of Sanctuary MC.
  34. Batiste (2018): Opens Cajun Devils.
  35. Stalk (2018): Opens Hotblooded.
  36. Lobos (2018): A co-written standalone with Teresa Gabelman.
  37. The Music Demon (2020): The sixteenth Knights of Black Swan book.
  38. Midlife Magic (2020): Begins Not Too Late.
  39. Midlife Blues (2020): Continues Not Too Late.
  40. Midlife Mojo (2021): Continues Not Too Late.
  41. Midlife at Midnight (2021): Continues Not Too Late.
  42. Midlife at Midsummer (2021): Continues Not Too Late.
  43. Quest (2021): Begins Warlock Coven.
  44. The Bell (2022): Continues Warlock Coven.
  45. Trials of Tregeagle (2022): Continues Not Too Late.
  46. Hallow Hill at Halloween Part One (2023): Begins the two-part Hallow Hill story.
  47. Hallow Hill at Halloween Part Two (2024): Completes the Hallow Hill story.
  48. Prince of Demons (2024): A later Black Swan-connected novel.
  49. The Witching Hours (2024): A later witch-focused novel.
  50. Made (2025): The ninth listed Not Too Late book.

Where to Place Box Sets and Collections

Box sets are formats, not new story entries.

Knights of Black Swan Collections

  • Black Swan Collected Tales: Books 4-6: Contains Moonlight, Gathering Storm, and A Tale of Two Kingdoms.
  • Black Swan Collected Tales: Books 7-9: Contains Solomon’s Sieve, Vampire Hunter, and Journey Man.
  • Knights of Black Swan: Books 10-12: Contains Falcon, Jax, and Trespass.
  • Knights of Black Swan: Books 13-15: Contains Irish War Cry, Deliverance, and Black Dog.

Other Collections

  • Exiled: Books 1-3: Contains Carnal, Crave, and Charming.
  • Witches of Wimberley Books 1-3: Contains Willem, Witch Wants Forever, and Wednesday.
  • R. Caine High School: Books 1-3: Contains The Game Begins, The Knight, and The Fool.
  • Not Too Late: A collection format for the paranormal women’s fantasy series, not a separate story.

Are Victoria Danann’s Series Connected?

Some are connected, and some are separate.

The connected Black Swan reading zone includes:

  1. Knights of Black Swan
  2. Exiled
  3. Order of the Black Swan, D.I.T.
  4. New Scotia Pack
  5. Prince of Demons

The more separate reading zones are:

  1. Not Too Late
  2. Sons of Sanctuary MC
  3. R. Caine High School
  4. Warlock Coven
  5. Witches of Wimberley
  6. Cajun Devils
  7. Hotblooded

When in doubt, read the numbered books inside each series and avoid mixing worlds until you finish a sequence.

Latest Victoria Danann Book

The latest confirmed listed Victoria Danann book in the stable bibliography sources checked is:

Made (2025): Book nine of Not Too Late, continuing the paranormal women’s fantasy series.

Recent official and bibliography pages also list Prince of Demons (2024) and The Witching Hours (2024) as later Black Swan/witch-related entries. No newer releases were confirmed.

Frequently Asked Questions

What Victoria Danann book should I read first?

Read My Familiar Stranger (2012) first if you want her core paranormal-romance world.

Read Midlife Magic (2020) first if you prefer paranormal women’s fantasy.

Read Two Princes (2015) first if you want contemporary motorcycle-club romance.

What is the correct Knights of Black Swan order?

  1. My Familiar Stranger (2012): Begins the Black Swan world.
  2. The Witch’s Dream (2012): Continues the early paranormal-romance setup.
  3. A Summoner’s Tale (2013): Deepens the magical and vampire elements.
  4. Moonlight: The Big Bad Wolf (2013): Adds a werewolf-focused romance.
  5. Gathering Storm (2013): Continues the vampire-hunter arc.
  6. A Tale of Two Kingdoms (2014): Expands the fantasy-romance scope.
  7. Solomon’s Sieve (2014): Continues the main sequence.
  8. Vampire Hunter (2016): Read before pausing for Carnal.
  9. Journey Man (2016): Continue here after Carnal.
  10. Falcon: Resistance (2016): Continues the late-series arc.
  11. Jax: Resurrection (2017): Follows Falcon.
  12. Trespass / Simon Says (2017): Also starts the D.I.T. branch.
  13. Irish War Cry (2017): Continues the D.I.T.-linked material.
  14. Deliverance (2018): Continues the late Knights sequence.
  15. Black Dog (2018): Follows Deliverance.
  16. The Music Demon (2020): Latest numbered Knights entry.

Where does Exiled fit?

Read Carnal: The Beast Who Loved Me (2016) after Vampire Hunter and before Journey Man.

For a smoother experience, read all three Exiled books together:

  1. Carnal: The Beast Who Loved Me (2016): Opens the hybrid branch.
  2. Crave (2016): Continues the Exiled storyline.
  3. Charming (2016): Completes the Exiled trilogy.

Is Not Too Late connected to Knights of Black Swan?

It is best treated as a separate paranormal women’s fantasy series. Start with Midlife Magic and read forward in order.

What is the Not Too Late order?

  1. Midlife Magic (2020): Begins the series.
  2. Midlife Blues (2020): Continues the magical midlife reset.
  3. Midlife Mojo (2021): Develops the heroine’s powers and identity.
  4. Midlife at Midnight (2021): Continues the magical conflict.
  5. Midlife at Midsummer (2021): Continues the seasonal arc.
  6. Trials of Tregeagle (2022): Adds the next major challenge.
  7. Hallow Hill at Halloween Part One (2023): Begins the Hallow Hill arc.
  8. Hallow Hill at Halloween Part Two (2024): Completes the Hallow Hill arc.
  9. Made (2025): Latest listed entry.

Are Sons of Sanctuary MC books paranormal?

No. Sons of Sanctuary MC is contemporary motorcycle-club romantic suspense.

What is Victoria Danann’s latest book?

The latest confirmed listed book checked for this guide is Made (2025), book nine of Not Too Late.

Conclusion

The best Victoria Danann reading order depends on which side of her work you want.

  • For the central paranormal-romance universe, begin with My Familiar Stranger and follow Knights of Black Swan in order. After Vampire Hunter, read Carnal before continuing to Journey Man.
  • For paranormal women’s fantasy, begin with Midlife Magic. For contemporary motorcycle-club romance, begin with Two Princes.

The safest full reading path is Black Swan first, related Black Swan branches second, and separate series afterward.

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