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I am frequently asked to share the reading order of my books, particularly the White Haven Witches (WHW) and White Hunters (WHH) series, because the timelines intersect, and the characters overlap. However, other than passing references to the storylines in the books, I try to keep them separate, so that you can read them however you prefer. For clarity, I’ll list them here in order of release and timeline within the series.
White Haven Witches and Hunters
White Haven and the Lord of Misrule is a Yuletide novella that can be read at any point after Crossroads Magic. It’s designed as a standalone in the timeline.
Rise of the King
This series is set apart from the others, although it is set in the world where Shadow, my fey warrior, comes from.
Storm Moon Shifters
This is a new series in the White Haven World, and has a few old characters such as Harlan Beckett and Maggie Milne, and many new ones. It can be read separately to the Hunters and Witches series, as it doesn’t overlap timelines/stories at all. It features the shifters from Storm Moon, the club in Wimbledon, London, who first appeared in Dark Star, White Haven Hunters #3.
Moonfell Witches
This series features the mysterious and magical witches who live in Moonfell, the sprawling Gothic mansion in London. They first appeared in Storm Moon Rising, Storm Moon Shifters Book 1, and then in Immortal Dusk, White Haven Hunters Book 6, and features characters from both series. However, this series can be read as a standalone.
If, of course, you prefer to read in the timeline order, again, the Shifters and Moonfell Witches overlap as they are both London based stories. In which case the reading order is:
For the full immersive series experience:
I hope this has helped, and I’ll keep this page updated.