Book Of The Wars Books in Order
Part ofRonie Kendig Books in OrderBrowse the Book of the Wars series by Ronie Kendig in order, with quick summaries, series notes, and help starting this artifact thriller.
Last updated: June 10, 2026
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Publication Order
3 books
Storm Rising
by Ronie Kendig
2019
Former Navy SEAL Leif Metcalfe leads a mission to recover the lost Book of the Wars of the Lord. What starts as artifact hunting quickly becomes a high-stakes clash of faith, conspiracy, and global power.
Kings Falling
by Ronie Kendig
2020
Leif Metcalfe and the Reaper team race after a dangerous secret linked to the Book of the Wars. With global conspirators closing in, family history, faith, and survival collide in a relentless international chase.
Soul Raging
by Ronie Kendig
2020
As the conspiracy reaches its breaking point, Leif Metcalfe faces a terrifying truth: the only path forward may run through an enemy. Loyalties fray, the stakes turn apocalyptic, and every choice comes at a personal cost.
Series background & context
The Book of the Wars series takes Ronie Kendig's military suspense instincts and plugs them into an artifact hunt with biblical roots. The central figure is Leif Metcalfe, a former Navy SEAL leading a skilled team called Reaper. In Storm Rising, what sounds like a retrieval mission quickly becomes something bigger when the lost Book of the Wars of the Lord turns out to be more than a rumor and far more dangerous than anyone expected.
Leif is the kind of Kendig hero who can handle pressure but not always his own past. That matters because this series is not just about chasing an ancient object from one hot zone to another. Family history, personal guilt, buried secrets, and faith questions all travel with him. The artifact may be the hook, but the deeper engine is what that hunt costs the people involved.
Kings Falling and Soul Raging widen the scope. The enemy network grows sharper, the conspiracies reach farther, and the stakes move well beyond one team's survival. Kendig blends military operations, intelligence work, and old-world mystery in a way that keeps the books moving even when the mythology gets heavier. The result feels part thriller, part treasure hunt, and part end-of-the-line reckoning.
These books move.
They are not slow excavation stories. Even when the plot deals with history, scrolls, or long-buried knowledge, the pace stays urgent. Teams deploy. Loyalties get tested. The wrong people keep getting close to world-shifting information. If you like your adventure stories with body armor, field ops, and a hero who has to keep making impossible calls, this series does that very well.
The best way in is simple: start with Storm Rising and keep going. The books build on each other, and Leif's emotional baggage matters more with every turn. This is a good fit for readers who like artifact thrillers but want more tactical action, stronger team dynamics, and a clearer sense that the old thing being hunted could still wreck the present.
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