Deadly Angels Books in Order
Part ofSandra Hill Books in OrderFind the Deadly Angels books by Sandra Hill in order, with quick summaries, series background, paranormal setup, and reading guidance.
Last updated: June 7, 2026
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Publication Order
9 books
Kiss of Pride
by Sandra Hill
2012
Vikar Sigurdsson is a Viking vampire angel with a penance to serve and enemies to fight. Reporter Alexandra Kelly thinks he is either dangerous or deluded, until his supernatural war reaches her life.
Kiss of Surrender
by Sandra Hill
2012
Trond Sigurdsson was punished for sloth, but now he is anything but lazy. Paired with tough operative Nicole Tasso, he faces terrorist immortals, military danger, and a woman who challenges every secret.
Kiss of Temptation
by Sandra Hill
2013
Ivak Sigurdsson, punished for lust and serving as a vangel, is working inside Angola Prison when lawyer Gabrielle Sonnier asks for help. Saving her brother may expose both of them to worse temptation.
Christmas in Transylvania
by Sandra Hill
2014
At the vangels’ castle in Transylvania, Pennsylvania, Christmas turns chaotic when Karl Mortensen rescues waitress Faith Larson. Holiday magic, demon trouble, and forbidden attraction make this a very unusual Christmas romance.
Kiss of Wrath
by Sandra Hill
2014
Mordr Sigurdsson is sent to Las Vegas to fight demon vampires, then ordered to protect Miranda Hart. She has inherited five children and a deadly threat, and he may be her strangest miracle.
Vampire in Paradise
by Sandra Hill
2014
Vangel doctor Sigurd Sigurdsson is sent to a Florida resort to hunt Lucipires. There he meets Marisa Lopez, a desperate mother trying to save her daughter, and his mission becomes deeply personal.
Even Vampires Get the Blues
by Sandra Hill
2015
Harek Sigurdsson leaves icy exile for a mission with Navy operative Camille Dumaine. He is hunting Lucipires and kidnappers, but Camille’s courage and secrets make the assignment dangerously personal.
Good Vampires Go to Heaven
by Sandra Hill
2016
Zeb, a demon vampire with a complicated conscience, may be beyond saving. Regina, a fierce vangel witch, risks everything to rescue him, forcing both sides of the supernatural war to question redemption.
The Angel Wore Fangs
by Sandra Hill
2016
Cnut Sigurdsson, a Viking vampire angel fighting his old sin of gluttony, is hired by pastry chef Andrea to find her missing sister. The mission pulls them into danger, temptation, and the Viking past.
Series background & context
The Deadly Angels series is Sandra Hill’s paranormal spin on Vikings, angels, vampires, and military romance. The setup is gloriously strange in the best possible way: a group of Viking brothers, each marked by one of the seven deadly sins, are spared from hell and turned into Viking vampire angels. They call themselves vangels.
Their boss is St. Michael. Their enemies are Lucipires, demon vampires who prey on human weakness and try to drag sinners toward damnation. That gives the series an ongoing good-versus-evil arc, but Hill keeps the mood closer to rowdy paranormal romance than grim urban fantasy.
These are redemption stories with fangs.
Each main book usually focuses on one of the Sigurdsson brothers, pairing his old sin and long penance with a modern woman who knocks him off balance. Vikar, Trond, Ivak, Mordr, Sigurd, Harek, and Cnut each bring a different kind of trouble. Some stories lean into Navy SEAL missions and contemporary danger. Others spend more time with family, comedy, holiday chaos, or the oddities of immortal warriors trying to pass as modern men.
The home base adds to the joke. The vangels often gather in a castle in Transylvania, Pennsylvania, which is exactly the kind of literal-minded gag Hill enjoyed. Around that base, the books move through prisons, military operations, Las Vegas, Florida, New Orleans, and even back into Viking history.
Start with Kiss of Pride if you want the full world-building from the beginning. The later books explain enough to follow the romance, but the brothers, allies, and Lucipire conflict build over time. Readers who like Hill’s Vikings but want something more supernatural will feel at home quickly.
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