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Christine Warren Books in Order

Browse Christine Warren books in order, with quick summaries, related series pages, and simple guidance on where to start with her paranormal romances.

Last updated: July 2, 2026

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28 books

The Bargaining

by Christine Warren

2005

An early short paranormal romance built around a dangerous supernatural deal. Desire rises alongside the stakes, and the price of the bargain may be far higher than either side expects.

She's No Faerie Princess

by Christine Warren

2006

Runaway faerie princess Fiona wants a break from court life, not a werewolf bodyguard or a political mess. The human world offers freedom, but it also brings danger that neither she nor Walker can ignore.

Wolf at the Door

by Christine Warren

2006

A werewolf catches the impossible scent of his mate and finds a human woman tied to dangers she does not yet understand. Their connection is instant, but the hidden world around them is anything but safe.

Howl at the Moon

by Christine Warren

2007

Samantha Carstairs and Noah Baker are pulled back together when dangerous research attracts military attention and darker interests. With loyalties split and secrets piling up, they have to decide who to trust before things explode.

The Demon You Know

by Christine Warren

2007

Quiet TV researcher Abby Baker becomes a crucial player in the demon world after a rogue fiend possesses her. To stop a larger supernatural disaster, she must work with a hunter who knows exactly how dangerous she is.

One Bite With A Stranger

by Christine Warren

2008

A rebound night at a Manhattan Vampire Ball gives Regina McNeill more than a fantasy fix. The man she meets is sexy, powerful, and very real, and his secret changes everything.

Walk on the Wild Side

by Christine Warren

2008

Kitty Sugarman learns the father she never knew is a powerful were-lion, then heads to Vegas for answers. There she lands in pride politics, inheritance trouble, and the orbit of Marcus Stewart.

Big Bad Wolf

by Christine Warren

2009

Missy Roper has wanted Graham Winters forever, but the Silverback alpha has bigger worries than a human crush. Once he realizes she may be his mate, clan politics and enemies make desire genuinely dangerous.

You're So Vein

by Christine Warren

2009

After a rogue vampire attack leaves Ava Markham in the middle of a deadly transformation, survival depends on a powerful stranger. Vladimir Rurikovich is hunting a killer, but Ava quickly becomes far more than a case.

Born to Be Wild

by Christine Warren

2010

Veterinarian Josie Barrett can handle troublesome animals, but not a feral sickness racing through Stone Creek's shifters. Teaming with were-lion sheriff Eli Pace means solving the outbreak before the whole town goes wild.

Prince Charming Doesn't Live Here

by Christine Warren

2010

Hotshot lawyer Danice Carter takes what looks like a career-making case and ends up deep in faerie politics. A half-Fae investigator warns her off, but the missing woman they are chasing is too important to ignore.

Black Magic Woman

by Christine Warren

2011

Daphanie Carter's ordinary world shatters when magic, danger, and family chaos collide around her. With the stakes rising fast, she has to trust her own power and the man who keeps landing at her side.

Heart of the Sea

by Christine Warren

2011

Witch Jenny Ferguson is caught in a messy moment with a former lover just as her fiancé walks in. This brief Others story turns romantic disaster into a sharp little test of love and trust.

Not Your Ordinary Faerie Tale

by Christine Warren

2011

Corinne D'Alessandro swears off interspecies dating, then gets sent to investigate supposed leprechaun sightings. The trail leads to a dangerously attractive fae and a case that turns playful fast.

Drive Me Wild

by Christine Warren

2012

Rafael De Santos is used to enjoying the chase, not being rattled by it. When desire gets tangled up with dangerous supernatural intrigue, even a born predator may be in over his head.

On the Prowl

by Christine Warren

2012

Saskia Arcos stands at the center of family expectations and supernatural politics she never asked for. As old loyalties and new temptations collide, the future planned for her starts to look impossible.

Heart of Stone

by Christine Warren

2013

Museum worker Ella Harrow thinks she knows her artifacts until one of them wakes up. The gargoyle Kees brings demon trouble, ancient duty, and a romance that could upend both their worlds.

Hungry Like a Wolf

by Christine Warren

2013

Logan Hunter travels to New England to judge whether Honor Tate can lead the White Paw clan after her father's death. Pack politics, old grudges, and a fierce attraction make the mission anything but simple.

Devil's Bargain

by Christine Warren

2014

Bounty hunter Lilli Corbin made a pact with the Prince of Hell to recover a book of prophecies. When she learns it could start the apocalypse, she must choose between saving her soul and saving the man she loves.

Stone Cold Lover

by Christine Warren

2014

Art restorer Fil is drawn to a stone gargoyle that should not feel so alive. When Spar awakens and danger starts closing around her, desire and survival become tightly linked.

Any Witch Way She Can

by Christine Warren

2015

Lonely and impatient, a witch casts a spell to summon the one being who might truly want her. What arrives is all temptation, and the magic gets much harder to control.

Hard as a Rock

by Christine Warren

2015

Wynn Powe goes hunting for answers and ends up summoning Knox, a newly awakened gargoyle bound to protect her. Their attraction hits hard just as an elusive enemy closes in.

Rocked by Love

by Christine Warren

2016

An ancient protector is forced back into the fight when a mortal woman becomes a target. Demons, old scars, and a blazing attraction push both toward a love that may outlast the war.

Hard Breaker

by Christine Warren

2017

A woman from a long line of Wardens is dragged into the gargoyles' war against darkness. The guardian beside her can protect her from demons, but not from the feelings neither of them planned on.

Hard to Handle

by Christine Warren

2017

This Beauty and the Beast flavored Gargoyles story throws a wary woman and a dangerous guardian together just as demon trouble closes in. Fear, desire, and old wounds make their growing bond hard to resist.

Baby, I'm Howling for You

by Christine Warren

2018

Renny Landry, a wounded wolf on the run, makes it to Alpha, Washington, and collapses in Mick Fischer's yard. Sanctuary comes with sparks, and both soon have to face the pack that wants her back.

Something to Howl About

by Christine Warren

2018

Banished wolf shifter and genetic scientist Annie Cryer comes to Alpha owing a favor. Helping grizzly shifter Jonas Browning save a clan with no children born in a century turns quickly personal.

Your Lion Eyes

by Christine Warren

2023

Molly Buchanan thinks Alpha's dating scene is running dry until newcomer Grady Emerson arrives. The lioness and the deputy want each other immediately, but small-town ties and family complications make the chase messy.

Where should I start?

If you want the broad supernatural world first: Wolf at the DoorShe's No Faerie PrincessThe Demon You Know
If you want vampires, werewolves, and found-family drama: One Bite With A StrangerYou're So VeinBig Bad Wolf
If gargoyles and demon battles sound best: Heart of StoneStone Cold LoverHard as a Rock
If you want small-town shifters: Baby, I'm Howling for YouSomething to Howl AboutYour Lion Eyes

Author bio

Christine Warren writes paranormal romance with a busy supernatural cast, werewolves, vampires, faeries, witches, demons, gargoyles, and shifters of every kind. She became best known for The Others, a long-running series that blends romance with hidden-world politics, clan trouble, and a lot of sharp banter.

She was born and raised in coastal New England, later lived in the South and the Mid-Atlantic, and eventually settled in the Pacific Northwest. That mix of places shows up in her fiction. Her books like real streets, small towns, cold forests, city clubs, and workplaces that feel lived in before the magic barges through the door.

She likes monsters, but she likes ordinary life too.

That balance is a big part of why her stories click for romance readers. In Wolf at the Door, One Bite With A Stranger, Big Bad Wolf, and Black Magic Woman, the supernatural is never just window dressing. Warren lets pack law, council politics, family loyalties, and very human frustrations push the love story forward. Her heroines usually have jobs, opinions, and a low tolerance for nonsense. Her heroes may be powerful, ancient, or extremely furry, but they still have to earn their place.

By the mid-2000s, she was publishing steadily, and she did not stick to just one corner of paranormal romance. The Others gave her room to move from wolves to vampires to demons to fae without losing the thread of a shared world. That variety became part of her appeal. Readers could stay in the same universe while getting a new couple, a different supernatural faction, and a fresh kind of trouble in each book.

Then she cracked open stone.

With the Gargoyles books, starting with Heart of Stone, Warren leaned into a more mythic setup. Ancient guardians wake in the modern world. Demons are a real threat. Human women get pulled into a fight they never asked for. Books like Stone Cold Lover, Hard as a Rock, and Rocked by Love keep the romance front and center, but they also show how much she enjoys action, magical lore, and the simple fun of a hero who looks like a cathedral statue and kisses like he means it.

She later returned to shifters in Alphaville, beginning with Baby, I'm Howling for You. That series shifts the mood a bit. The setting is Alpha, Washington, a refuge for shifters who never quite fit anywhere else, so the books feel a little more small-town and a little more neighborly, even when claws come out. Something to Howl About and Your Lion Eyes keep the same mix of heat, humor, and community under pressure.

Off the page, Warren's public bios are pretty down-to-earth. She has described herself as a Pacific Northwest transplant who enjoys horseback riding, spending time with her pets, cooking up treats, and reading work by other writers. Different bios also mention her dogs and horse by name, which feels perfectly on brand for an author whose books are so alert to animal behavior, territorial instinct, and the weird affection people have for creatures with teeth.

If you're new to her, the best starting point depends on your mood. Start with The Others if you want the broadest supernatural world. Pick up Heart of Stone if gargoyles and demons sound like your thing. Go with Baby, I'm Howling for You if you want a shifter town with outsider energy. Across all of them, Warren's real strength is consistency. She makes the paranormal feel busy, sensual, funny, and just grounded enough that you believe these people still have to go to work, argue with friends, and figure out what to do when love arrives with fangs.

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