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After Cilmeri Books in Order

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Explore the After Cilmeri books by Sarah Woodbury in order, with quick summaries, series background, and tips on where to start this time travel saga.

Last updated: July 7, 2026

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23 books

1

Daughter of Time

by Sarah Woodbury

2011

After the collapse of her marriage, Meg slips through time into thirteenth-century Wales and into the path of Prince Llywelyn. Her knowledge of the future makes her valuable, but it also makes every alliance more dangerous.

2

Footsteps in Time

by Sarah Woodbury

2011

Anna never put much faith in her mother's stories about medieval Wales, until she crashes through time herself. What starts as shock quickly turns into a journey that changes her life and the fate of a kingdom.

3

Prince of Time

by Sarah Woodbury

2011

David and his man-at-arms Ieuan are hunted by English soldiers while Llywelyn lies dying from a traitor's arrow. Saving Wales may depend on whether David and Anna can change the story in time.

4

Children of Time

by Sarah Woodbury

2012

David and Lili travel to London for a wedding and find themselves inside a murder plot that could tip England back into civil war. Back in Wales, Llywelyn and Meg discover that trouble crosses time as easily as people do.

5

Crossroads in Time

by Sarah Woodbury

2012

Years after the first upheavals, Anna has built a life in medieval Wales and David is carrying more of the kingdom on his shoulders. Peace is fragile, love is complicated, and war is closing in again.

6

Winds of Time

by Sarah Woodbury

2012

Meg thinks she is taking a routine flight, but instead she is hurled back into the Middle Ages again. Separated from safety, she has to rely on experience, grit, and hard-won knowledge to survive.

7

Castaways in Time

by Sarah Woodbury

2013

Scarlet fever in London, a rogue baron, and a sleepless new baby already have David stretched thin. Then time travel drags him into yet another crisis, one that touches both the modern world and his medieval kingdom.

8

Exiles in Time

by Sarah Woodbury

2013

Callum, a worn-out MI5 officer, thinks time travel is nonsense until he is ordered to stop a pregnant woman and her sick husband from returning to medieval Wales. The assignment forces him to choose between duty and what is right.

9

Ashes of Time

by Sarah Woodbury

2014

A family celebration at Rhuddlan Castle turns disastrous when rebellion erupts and an old friend betrays them. Haunted by earlier choices, David takes a gamble that could save his world or burn it down.

10

Warden of Time

by Sarah Woodbury

2014

Summoned to answer to the church, David finds himself caught in a conspiracy stretching from Ireland to Italy. His ideals, his crown, and even his fellow time travelers may all turn against him.

11

Guardians of Time

by Sarah Woodbury

2015

A Christmas Eve jump to the modern world goes spectacularly wrong when a twenty-first century bus winds up lost in medieval Wales. David must get the passengers home while keeping his hard-won kingdom from falling apart.

12

Masters of Time

by Sarah Woodbury

2016

David faces kings, popes, barons, and his own family as Europe edges toward a war nobody wants. The book pushes the series deeper into power politics without losing the time-travel spark.

13

Outpost in Time

by Sarah Woodbury

2016

David calls the Irish Parliament in hopes of peace, but old rivalries wreck the plan almost at once. A conspiracy in Ireland soon puts his crown, his life, and his family in danger.

14

Shades of Time

by Sarah Woodbury

2017

While David and Llywelyn are away in Ireland, Anna and Math hold Wales and England together at home. Then assassination, civil war, and a far-reaching conspiracy force Anna into the center of the storm.

15

Champions of Time

by Sarah Woodbury

2018

With David back from Ireland and Anna returned from Avalon, the hunt for the men who tried to kill the king can finally begin. But politics, family strain, and unruly magic make every move harder than it should be.

16

This Small Corner of Time

by Sarah Woodbury

2018

This companion guide opens up the world behind the series, with history, Welsh language notes, maps, family trees, and character background. It is a handy way to revisit the first fifteen novels and see how the pieces fit together.

17

Refuge in Time

by Sarah Woodbury

2019

After a gunman blasts David and William back to Earth Two, Michael and Livia are left to figure out who set the trap. Their search turns into a time-bending puzzle that nobody else can solve for them.

18

Unbroken in Time

by Sarah Woodbury

2020

Summoned to Paris to defend his rights in Aquitaine, David expects King Philippe to play dirty. What begins as feudal politics grows into a struggle over France, Europe, and the future only a time traveler can see.

19

Outcasts in Time

by Sarah Woodbury

2021

David has let himself be taken so others can survive, while Lili and the refugees from Paris fight danger on every mile of the Seine. Plans unravel, loyalties shift, and nobody lands where they expected, in space or in time.

20

Hidden in Time

by Sarah Woodbury

2022

Lizzie has spent years trapped in an isolated convent on Earth Two, dreaming of rescue. When strangers promise to restore her lost birthright, she runs straight into danger and an uneasy alliance with Queen Marged.

21

Legacy of Time

by Sarah Woodbury

2023

Two years after the upheaval in Hidden in Time, David's family gathers at Carew Castle for an Arthurian tournament. Old questions about Avalon, a missing traitor, and the cost of time travel refuse to stay buried.

22

Renegades in Time

by Sarah Woodbury

2025

David and Lili return to the medieval world with supplies, scientists, a spy, and mercenaries who were never supposed to come along. Their latest jump brings fresh modern trouble to an already unstable kingdom.

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Mantle of Time

by Sarah Woodbury

2026

Thirty years after Meg's first journey, the family thinks it has weathered just about everything. Then the King of France is attacked right in front of them, and rescue quickly turns into mayhem and time travel.

Series background & context

Start with Daughter of Time, when Meg slips out of the modern world and into 1268 Wales, straight into the orbit of Llywelyn ap Gruffydd, the last native Prince of Wales. What begins as a time-slip romance quickly turns into something larger. Meg knows how history is supposed to end, and that knowledge gives her a chance to help Llywelyn, but it also means every choice has consequences.

Soon the story widens to take in Anna, David, and a growing circle of family, friends, soldiers, healers, and rulers. By the time you move into Footsteps in Time, Prince of Time, and the books that follow, the series becomes a true family saga. People fall in love, raise children, inherit burdens, and keep getting pulled between the lives they want and the history closing in around them.

It gets bigger fast.

One of the pleasures of the series is watching a single change ripple outward. Saving Llywelyn does not simply create a happier ending for one man. It reshapes Wales, England, and eventually a whole alternate world. Later books bring in rival courts, Ireland, France, spies, modern intelligence agencies, and other travelers who do not always arrive with good intentions. The time travel never disappears, but it stops being the only attraction.

At heart, though, these books stay personal. Woodbury keeps returning to questions of loyalty, home, marriage, parenthood, duty, and what it means to build a country without losing the people inside it. The setting matters too. Castles, abbeys, winter roads, border wars, and royal households are not just backdrop here. They shape the pressure every character feels.

The tone mixes adventure, romance, political intrigue, and a real fondness for medieval Wales. Some entries lean harder into court maneuvering, others into family drama or suspense, but the through line is clear. If you like long series that grow from an intimate premise into a sprawling alternate history, After Cilmeri is built for exactly that kind of reader.

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