Bloodrunners Books in Order
Part ofRhyannon Byrd Books in OrderExplore the Bloodrunners series by Rhyannon Byrd in order, with book summaries, world background, and tips on where to start this sexy wolf romance.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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Publication Order
9 books
Last Wolf Hunting
by Rhyannon Byrd
2008
Jeremy Burns has spent ten years apart from Jillian Murphy, the spirit walker he never stopped wanting. When betrayal threatens their pack, they must work together and face the bond both of them tried to outrun.
Last Wolf Standing
by Rhyannon Byrd
2008
Bloodrunner Mason Dillinger knows human Torrance Watson is his perfect match, but claiming her could cost him everything. When a rogue werewolf targets Torry, Mason must choose between pack loyalty and the woman he can't stay away from.
Last Wolf Watching
by Rhyannon Byrd
2008
Scarred Bloodrunner Brody Carter is drawn to Michaela Doucet long before he is forced to protect her from deadly Lycans. As danger closes in around Michaela and her family, Brody has to risk everything he has spent years hiding.
Dark Wolf Rising
by Rhyannon Byrd
2012
Eric Drake prefers the safety of pack rules until Chelsea Smart turns up searching Silvercrest land for her missing sister. Rescuing Chelsea means facing rogue Lycans, pack secrets, and a passion that could change both their lives.
Dark Wolf Running
by Rhyannon Byrd
2013
After a brutal attack, Elise Drake hides behind anger and distance, but Bloodrunner Wyatt Pallaton sees straight through both. When danger finds her again, his protection pulls them into a fierce romance neither can safely ignore.
Blood Wolf Dawning
by Rhyannon Byrd
2014
Sayre Murphy never forgot Cian Hennessey, or the way he vanished from her life five years earlier. When he returns claiming she's in danger, old hurt, raw attraction, and a looming threat force them back together.
Dark Wolf Returning
by Rhyannon Byrd
2014
Banished wolf Eli Drake left Carla Reyes heartbroken, but war forces her to track him down in Texas and drag him home. Their half-formed bond is still burning, and pack politics make every reunion more dangerous.
Wild Wolf Claiming
by Rhyannon Byrd
2015
Bloodrunner Elliot Connors comes to Charity, Pennsylvania, to stop a predator who kidnaps women, and waitress Skye Hewitt lands in the crosshairs. Saving her is only the start. Now Elliot has to protect both her life and the bond neither of them expected.
Wild Wolf Chasing
by Rhyannon Byrd
2019
Turned Lycan Max Doucet has spent years looking backward, until he meets Vivian Jackson, a woman on the run from a sadistic killer. As Vivian's hidden nature starts to surface, desire and danger collide in a brutal fight for survival.
Series background & context
The Bloodrunners books are Rhyannon Byrd's wolf series, and they lean hard into the mix she does especially well: fated attraction, pack trouble, and characters who are fighting as much with themselves as with the enemy. The core idea is simple. Some werewolves hunt rogues. Those hunters are the Bloodrunners, mixed-blood Lycans who do the dirty work no one else wants to do, even while the pureblood side of wolf society often looks down on them.
That divide matters a lot. The early books place readers in and around Shadow Peak, Maryland, where the Silvercrest pack holds power and Bloodrunner Alley sits close enough for tension to spark every time the two groups cross paths. Old class lines, family loyalties, and the rules around mating are always in the room, even when a romance looks personal on the surface.
Each novel follows a different couple, starting with men like Mason Dillinger, Jeremy Burns, and Brody Carter, then widening to the Drake family, Carla Reyes, Sayre Murphy, and later hunters such as Elliot Connors and Max Doucet. Some romances are forbidden because the heroine is human. Some are second chances. Some grow out of rescue missions, old wounds, or years of bad timing. What links them is the sense that love never arrives at a convenient moment.
Pack politics matter here.
There is also a bigger story moving through the series. Rogue wolves are attacking humans. Corrupt leadership poisons pack life from the inside. Later books widen the danger with exiles, mercenary teams, rival packs, and the threat of open war, especially once the White Claw enemy comes into focus. That gives the series a stronger running arc than the typical one-couple-at-a-time paranormal romance.
The tone is hot, protective, and a little rough around the edges. These are not polished alpha heroes living in luxury. They are trackers, fighters, outcasts, and survivors. The women they fall for are rarely passive, either. Witches, healers, sisters, humans on the edge of the supernatural world, and women with their own scars all play big roles in how the story moves.
If you like paranormal romance that keeps the worldbuilding readable, Bloodrunners is an easy series to sink into. Start with Last Wolf Standing if you want the full arc from the beginning. Stay for the way the books keep widening the pack, deepening the loyalties, and finding new ways to throw dangerous wolves and stubborn hearts together.
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