Caitlin Kittredge Books in Order
Browse Caitlin Kittredge books in order, with quick summaries, series guides, and simple starting points for her urban fantasy, horror, and comics.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Publication Order
29 books
Night Life
by Caitlin Kittredge
2008
Werewolf cop Luna Wilder is hunting a ritual killer in a city where witches, black magicians, and demons all move after dark. Her best lead is Dmitri Sandovsky, a dangerous pack leader she should not trust.
Pure Blood
by Caitlin Kittredge
2008
Bodies are piling up in Nocturne City, and Luna Wilder discovers the murders could spark a war between rival witch clans. To stop the city burning, she may have to work with Dmitri whether his pack likes it or not.
Black and White
by Caitlin Kittredge
2009
Jet and Iridium were once best friends at an academy for young supers. Now one is a hero and the other runs New Chicago's underworld, but a deeper conspiracy forces both women to rethink everything.
Demon Bound
by Caitlin Kittredge
2009
Jack Winter once sold his soul to save his life, and now the demon has come to collect. As old gods stir in Black London, Pete may be the only person who can help him fight back.
Second Skin
by Caitlin Kittredge
2009
When werewolves from Nocturne City's oldest packs turn up executed, Luna Wilder takes the case personally. The trail leads to shadowy predators, Dmitri's worsening illness, and a threat that may want Luna next.
Street Magic
by Caitlin Kittredge
2009
Detective Pete Caldecott is hunting a kidnapped girl when a ghost from her past reappears. Jack Winter, the mage she thought died years ago, leads her into the hidden fey underworld beneath London.
Witch Craft
by Caitlin Kittredge
2009
Nocturne City is under siege as fires, strange creatures, and mounting murders target the supernatural community. Luna turns to federal agent Will Fagin for help, and uncovers chaos bigger than a single killer.
Bone Gods
by Caitlin Kittredge
2010
With witch hunts and magical turf wars ripping through Black London, Pete Caldecott is barely hanging on. Then Jack returns from Hell changed, and Pete is ordered to kill the man she still wants to save.
Daemon's Mark
by Caitlin Kittredge
2010
A murder case with Russian mob ties drags Luna Wilder into a brutal supernatural underworld far beyond Nocturne City. To survive, she must trust Dmitri again and face an enemy with reach, money, and dark magic.
Shades of Gray
by Caitlin Kittredge
2010
Night is gone, but New Chicago is still breaking apart as brainwashed heroes turn on the city and anti-super forces rise. Jet and Iridium have to work together again, even if trust is the one power they lost first.
Devil's Business
by Caitlin Kittredge
2011
A friend's request sends Pete and Jack to Los Angeles to hunt a sorcerous serial killer. The case opens onto a much older evil, one that could turn L.A. into Hell on Earth.
The Curse of Four
by Caitlin Kittredge
2011
When a young sorceress from Jack Winter's past is murdered, he is framed for a string of killings among London's black magicians. Clearing his name means returning to the darkest corners of the occult world he tried to leave behind.
The Iron Thorn
by Caitlin Kittredge
2011
In the city of Lovecraft, Aoife Grayson fears the madness that strikes everyone in her family at sixteen. As a gifted student of engines, she starts uncovering a darker truth about magic, monsters, and herself.
Soul Trade
by Caitlin Kittredge
2012
Pete and Jack receive an invitation from the sinister Prometheus Club that is impossible to refuse and even harder to survive. Secret societies, hungry spirits, and apocalyptic magic turn a polite summons into a deadly trap.
The Nightmare Garden
by Caitlin Kittredge
2012
Aoife learns that her family's madness is not what she believed, and neither is her own nature. After unleashing Thorn Land monsters into the Iron Lands, she has to seal the breach before both worlds fall apart.
Dark Days
by Caitlin Kittredge
2013
Jack Winter and Pete Caldecott are pulled into a revolution in Hell when Belial asks Jack for one last favor. To stop a breach between the Black and the mortal world, Jack may have to serve the powers he hates most.
The Mirrored Shard
by Caitlin Kittredge
2013
Aoife Grayson will cross into the land of the dead to win Dean back, no matter who stands in her way. The trilogy finale pits love, faerie politics, and survival against impossible odds.
Black Dog
by Caitlin Kittredge
2014
Ava has spent a century as a hellhound enslaved to a reaper, hunting damned souls on Earth. When she steals his scythe, she kicks off a violent bid for freedom and earns the attention of far worse masters.
Forest of the Night
by Caitlin Kittredge
2014
Years after a bloody night of sex, drugs, and witchcraft in the woods, Eve Coffin returns home. The darkness unleashed that night is still spreading through the town, and it wants payback.
Dark Endeavors
by Caitlin Kittredge
2015
Eve Coffin digs back into the terrible night that shattered her town and her life. While witch hunters close in on Coffin Hill, old secrets prove just as dangerous as anything in the woods.
Haunted Houses
by Caitlin Kittredge
2015
Out of jail and back in Coffin Hill, Eve finds ghosts and family history waiting for her. The town's curse is still unfolding, and this time it is aiming straight at the Coffins.
Grim Tidings
by Caitlin Kittredge
2016
Free at last, Ava should finally be able to breathe, but Hell has other plans. With Leo newly returned as the Grim Reaper, Ava must stop a fresh outbreak of monstrous evil tied to her own violent past.
Throwaways, Vol. 1
by Caitlin Kittredge
2016
Abby Palmer and Dean Logan are survivors of a secret mind-control program that turned people into disposable psychic operatives. Hunted by the same system that made them, they go on the run and start digging for revenge.
Grimm: Something Wicked This Way Comes
by Caitlin Kittredge
2017
Set in the world of Grimm, this story teams Juliette, Adalind, Trubel, and Rosalee against a new Wessen threat. As Juliette struggles with becoming a Hexenbiest, old grudges make every alliance risky.
Throwaways, Vol. 2
by Caitlin Kittredge
2017
Now that Abby and Dean know what ULTRA did to them, they want to burn the program down. But new enhanced hunters, political manipulation, and Dean's slipping grip on his powers make the fight even uglier.
Witchblade
by Caitlin Kittredge
2018
Shot and left for dead on a New York rooftop, Alex Underwood becomes the new host of the Witchblade. The ancient artifact gives her terrifying power, and instantly makes her a target for demons lurking in the city.
Dreaming Darkly
by Caitlin Kittredge
2019
After her mother's death, Ivy Bloodgood is sent to a decaying mansion on an island off the New England coast. Nightmares, blood-soaked secrets, and a forbidden romance make her question both her family's past and her own mind.
Witchblade, Vol. 2 :Good Intentions
by Caitlin Kittredge
2019
Alex Underwood survived her first clash with the city's demons, but keeping the Witchblade brings new enemies. As powerful forces close in on the artifact, Alex learns that every victory has a price.
Witchblade, Vol. 3
by Caitlin Kittredge
2019
A failed spell hurls Alex, Ash, and Majil five years into a ruined future New York ruled by demons. To get home, they have to cross an apocalyptic city and survive what the Witchblade becomes there.
Where should I start?
If you want gritty urban fantasy: Night Life → Pure Blood → Second Skin
If you want occult London noir: Street Magic → Demon Bound → Bone Gods
If you want YA steampunk and dark faerie lore: The Iron Thorn → The Nightmare Garden → The Mirrored Shard
If you want supernatural horror comics: Forest of the Night → Dark Endeavors → Haunted Houses
If you want superhero stories with sharp edges: Black and White → Witchblade → Throwaways, Vol. 1
Author bio
Caitlin Kittredge was born in Massachusetts and grew up in New England, a region that shows up again and again in her fiction as fog, old houses, bad weather, family ghosts, and places that feel a little wrong after dark. She writes dark fantasy, urban fantasy, horror, and comics, usually with one foot in the everyday world and the other in something sharp-toothed.
She started early.
At thirteen, she wrote her first novel, a Star Wars tie-in, and then kept going through fan fiction, screenplays, and comics before coming back to prose in a serious way. One abandoned epic fantasy taught her a useful lesson. While wrestling with elves and sorcerers, she got a much better idea instead: a werewolf who fights crime.
That idea became Night Life, her debut novel and the opening book in the Nocturne City series. It set the tone for a lot of what followed: tough women under pressure, supernatural politics with real consequences, and fast-moving plots that never forget the emotional bruises underneath. Luna Wilder, the werewolf cop at the center of those books, gave Kittredge a way to mix police procedural energy with monsters, pack dynamics, and city grit.
That mix of cops, monsters, and moral messiness stuck.
She followed it with the Black London books, beginning with Street Magic, where detective Pete Caldecott and mage Jack Winter move through an occult version of London full of fey, ghosts, addiction, and dangerous bargains. Readers who click with Kittredge usually like this side of her work a lot: damaged but capable leads, magic that always costs something, and cities that feel alive enough to betray you. She also moved into young adult fantasy with The Iron Thorn, kicking off the Iron Codex trilogy and shifting into steampunk, gothic mood, and faerie horror without losing her taste for momentum.
Her range is wider than it first looks. Black Dog leans into a harsher, more infernal kind of urban fantasy, while Dreaming Darkly turns toward YA gothic suspense on a remote New England island. In comics, she brought the same dark sensibility to Coffin Hill, a haunted New England horror series, and later to books like Witchblade and Throwaways. Even when the format changes, her stories tend to circle the same pressure points: outsiders, buried histories, fraught power, and people trying to stay human while the world keeps asking them not to.
Across her work, Kittredge seems especially interested in women who have to keep moving when fear, grief, guilt, or anger would be easier to give in to. Her settings are often full of old systems that grind people down, whether that means pack law, magic debt, family curses, secret government programs, or the plain bad luck of being chosen by something ancient. The monsters matter, but so do the rules around them, and the way those rules shape ordinary lives.
Her author bios still make room for comics, loud music, tea, horror movies, black clothes, and cats. That feels about right. The teenager writing imaginary tie-ins never really left, and readers are better off because of it.
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