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Blue Moon Brides Books in Order

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See the Blue Moon Brides series by Anne Marsh in order, with short summaries, reading order, background, and a quick guide to where to start.

Last updated: July 6, 2026

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7 books

1

Tempted By the Pack

by Anne Marsh

2012

The Blue Moon Brides series opens with a woman drawn into the orbit of a werewolf pack and the dangerous pull of belonging. Desire, pack pressure, and primal loyalty all hit at once.

2

Claimed by the Pack

by Anne Marsh

2013

Pack law and desire collide when a woman finds herself wanted in ways that are equal parts seductive and terrifying. The third Blue Moon Brides book deepens the series' mix of heat and wolf politics.

3

Pleasured by the Pack

by Anne Marsh

2013

The second Blue Moon Brides romance leans into pack attraction, dangerous promises, and the problem of wanting what could change everything. In this world, pleasure always comes with a price.

4

Captured by the Pack

by Anne Marsh

2014

Being trapped with a dangerous pack is one problem. Wanting one of the wolves is another. This later Blue Moon Brides romance raises the stakes with captivity, loyalty, and a bond that refuses to stay simple.

5

Taken by the Pack

by Anne Marsh

2014

A woman is pulled deep into werewolf territory, where survival and attraction keep crossing wires. Pack rules, primal heat, and the question of who truly holds power drive this Blue Moon Brides installment.

6

Wolf's Desire

by Anne Marsh

2015

A bayou wolf shifter meets the woman who could change his future, if pack enemies and old loyalties do not destroy it first. This later Blue Moon Brides story blends danger, desire, and hard-earned trust.

7

Wolf's Redemption

by Anne Marsh

2015

Redemption does not come easy for a wolf who has made too many bad choices. Love offers one last chance, but only if he can face the past and protect the woman who sees more in him.

Series background & context

Blue Moon Brides is Anne Marsh's big wolf-pack paranormal line, and it wears its instincts on its sleeve. These books are full of werewolves, mating bonds, alpha energy, and women who find themselves pulled into a world where love is tangled up with pack law, survival, and belonging.

Nobody drifts casually into this series.

The run includes Tempted By the Pack, Pleasured by the Pack, Claimed by the Pack, Taken by the Pack, Captured by the Pack, Wolf's Desire, and Wolf's Redemption. Across those books, Marsh builds a setting where attraction is intense but never simple. A pack can offer protection, but it also comes with expectations. A mating bond can feel inevitable, but inevitability does not solve emotional trust. Characters are constantly negotiating what it means to be wanted, chosen, or claimed in a world where instinct runs loud.

The atmosphere shifts as the series goes on. Early books lean into the pack dynamic and the hot, dangerous thrill of being drawn into shifter territory. Later books move deeper into the bayou wolf world and start emphasizing territory, enemies, and what happens after the first rush of fate. That gives Blue Moon Brides a nice sense of expansion. It is not one repeating setup. The same core ideas keep getting tested in different ways.

Setting matters here, too. Marsh's wolf books often feel wetter, darker, and more isolated than city paranormals. The bayou, hidden territory, and the sense of a separate creature world just out of sight all help make the romances feel physically immediate. These are not abstract supernatural rules. They are body-level stakes: hunger, fear, scent, loyalty, and the need to decide who you trust when every instinct is telling you to leap.

The heroines are important to that balance. Marsh does not write women who simply melt because a wolf says so. They may be tempted, cornered, intrigued, or overwhelmed, but they still have to choose what kind of life they want. That tension keeps the series from becoming one long string of possessive declarations. The best moments come when a heroine pushes back and forces the hero to prove that bond and control are not the same thing.

If you read paranormal romance for pack politics, bitey chemistry, and stories where danger and desire are never far apart, Blue Moon Brides is one of Marsh's clearest calling cards. It is steamy, dramatic, and built on the old romance question of whether being wanted is enough, or whether love has to become something gentler and harder-won than that.

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