Corrigan Books in Order
Part ofHelen Harper Books in OrderExplore the Corrigan books by Helen Harper in order, with quick summaries, series context, and how they connect to Blood Destiny.
Last updated: June 7, 2026
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Publication Order
5 books
Corrigan Fire
by Helen Harper
2014
Newly installed as Head of the Brethren, Corrigan faces deaths in Cornwall and London. This companion story revisits the start of Blood Destiny through the Lord Alpha's watchful eyes.
Corrigan Lust
by Helen Harper
2015
Corrigan's companion arc reaches the Bloodlust timeline as duty, desire, and danger converge. The Lord Alpha must face what Mack means to him and to the shapeshifter world.
Corrigan Magic
by Helen Harper
2015
With Mack missing, Corrigan tries to focus on Brethren business and wider shifter threats. His search for control keeps running into the one woman he cannot quite forget.
Corrigan Politics
by Helen Harper
2015
The events of Blood Politics unfold from Corrigan's side, with factions, threats, and Mack's unpredictable choices testing his leadership. Power is useful, but it cannot solve everything.
Corrigan Rage
by Helen Harper
2015
Corrigan's version of the Bloodrage timeline reveals the pressure behind his authority. As Mack's powers grow, his political duties and personal instincts pull him in opposite directions.
Series background & context
The Corrigan series is a companion arc to Blood Destiny. Instead of retelling Mackenzie Smith's story from the outside, these books move behind the eyes of Lord Corrigan, the powerful were-panther who leads the Brethren, the country's ruling shapeshifter organization.
It is not a simple replay.
Corrigan begins the series as a leader with very clear ideas about duty, order, and the future of shapeshifter society. He wants to modernize the Brethren and keep his people safe, but brutal deaths, political pressure, and one impossible woman make that much harder than expected.
Each book runs alongside a corresponding Blood Destiny novel. Corrigan Fire parallels Bloodfire, while later entries follow the events of Bloodmagic, Bloodrage, Blood Politics, and Bloodlust from Corrigan's side. That structure makes the series especially rewarding for readers who already know Mack's version of events.
The appeal is in the shifted perspective. In Blood Destiny, Corrigan can look arrogant, predatory, and dangerously controlled. Here, readers see the burden behind that control: the meetings, threats, grief, political calculations, and private uncertainty that Mack often misses. He is still intense. He is still not always easy to like. But the series gives him more room to be a person rather than just a power in Mack's path.
Read Blood Destiny first if you can. The Corrigan books work best as a second pass through the same timeline, adding motives, context, and a more complicated look at the man behind the Lord Alpha title.
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