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Brotherhood of Warriors Books in Order

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Explore the Brotherhood of Warriors books by Aimee Thurlo in order, with quick summaries, series background, and where to start.

Last updated: July 4, 2026

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5 books

1

Council of Fire

by Aimee Thurlo

2007

A member of the Brotherhood is pulled into a deadly investigation where tribal loyalties and personal feelings collide. The closer he gets to the truth, the harder it becomes to protect both his people and the woman beside him.

2

Restless Wind

by Aimee Thurlo

2007

Ranger Blueeyes is sworn to protect the Navajo people, and teacher Dana Seles may hold the key to exposing a traitor. Saving her means facing danger inside the tribe as well as the growing attraction between them.

3

Stargazer's Woman

by Aimee Thurlo

2008

Max Natoni is famed for his gift of finding the lost, but Kris Reynolds is a puzzle he cannot read so easily. Together they hunt a killer while desire and duty keep pulling them into deeper water.

4

Navajo Courage

by Aimee Thurlo

2009

Tribal officer Luca Nakai joins forces with detective Valerie Jonas to stop a deadly skinwalker before another victim falls. As the investigation turns stranger and more dangerous, attraction becomes another risk they cannot ignore.

5

The Shadow

by Aimee Thurlo

2009

Jonas Slowman has no room for emotion when he returns to the Brotherhood for a dangerous mission. Then the assignment becomes personal, forcing him to protect the woman he never truly left behind.

Series background & context

The Brotherhood of Warriors books are some of Aimee Thurlo's most openly mythic romantic suspense. They are still Harlequin Intrigues, still built on danger and attraction, but they lean harder into spiritual inheritance, warrior identity, and the idea that duty can be both sacred and exhausting.

The Brotherhood is a loose band of Navajo protectors, men shaped by service, tribal loyalty, and unusual gifts or callings that tie them to the world around them. One may be linked to an eagle, another gifted at finding the lost, another trained to move like a hunter. The books do not turn them into fantasy figures. They remain human, but human with one foot closer to old ways and obligations.

That extra layer gives the series its flavor.

Across the books, each warrior is paired with a woman who brings her own trouble and her own strength. Teachers, detectives, former Marines, and women carrying hard histories all enter the Brotherhood's orbit. The danger can come from skinwalkers, traitors, murder investigations, or threats buried inside the community itself. The suspense plots are high-pressure, but the emotional core is usually about trust, honor, and whether a man trained to protect everyone can let himself want one person.

The reservation setting matters a great deal here, as does the idea that not every problem can be solved by force alone. The heroes have to listen as well as fight. They have to know when an old belief is part of the answer and when it is being used to hide something more ordinary and more cruel.

If you like romantic suspense with a stronger mystical thread, but still want cases, danger, and solid relationship arcs, Brotherhood of Warriors is one of Thurlo's most distinctive small-series worlds.

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