Dragonfury Books in Order
Part ofCoreene Callahan Books in OrderSee the Dragonfury series by Coreene Callahan in order, with short summaries, series background, and tips on where to start with the Nightfury pack.
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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Publication Order
8 books
Fury of Fire
by Coreene Callahan
2012
Nightfury leader Bastian is ordered to take a human mate to save his race, even though the cost could be her life. Then he meets Myst, and duty, desire, and a war with the Razorbacks collide.
Fury of Ice
by Coreene Callahan
2012
Homicide detective Angela Keen becomes a target in the dragon-shifter world after a brutal kidnapping. Rescued by Rikar, the last frost dragon, she has to choose between the life she knows and a dangerous new one.
Fury of Seduction
by Coreene Callahan
2012
When landscape designer Tania Solares investigates her best friend's disappearance, she stumbles into a war between dragon-shifter clans. Newly initiated warrior Mac will do anything to keep her safe, but safety comes with a price.
Fury of Desire
by Coreene Callahan
2013
Scarred dragon warrior Wick avoids touch, closeness, and nearly everyone around him, until J.J. Solares needs rescuing. Hiding out together gives them a chance to heal, if the wider Dragonkind war does not tear them apart first.
Fury of Obsession
by Coreene Callahan
2015
Venom's poisonous touch has kept him apart from everyone, until he meets Evelyn Foxe while she is fleeing the Russian mob. As a biological weapon threatens her hometown, the two are pushed together by danger and desire.
Fury of Surrender
by Coreene Callahan
2017
With a death sentence hanging over him, dragon warrior Forge agrees to relive the buried trauma that could clear his name. Hypnotherapist Hope Cunningham may be his best chance, but helping him drags her into a dangerous war.
Fury of Destruction
by Coreene Callahan
2021
A mistake puts Samantha Redhook in the sights of the enemy, and battle-hardened dragon warrior Gage has to decide whether to hide her or keep fighting. Their uneasy alliance opens into something tender in the middle of war.
Fury of Aggression
by Coreene Callahan
2022
Dragon warrior Sloan is focused on stopping a wider supernatural war until he rescues Theodora Romanov from a violent attack. Protecting her drags him into mob danger, pack politics, and a connection he cannot ignore.
Series background & context
The Dragonfury books take place in a modern world where Dragonkind live in secret beside humans. At the center is the Nightfury pack, a hard-used band of warriors led by Bastian, who spend as much time protecting people as they do fighting rival dragon factions. Each novel follows one warrior and the woman who changes his life, but the books also build a larger story about survival, loyalty, and a war that refuses to stay buried.
That mix is the hook. In Fury of Fire, the series opens with duty and impossible choices as Bastian meets Myst in the middle of a brutal clash with the Razorbacks. Later books widen the circle through characters like homicide detective Angela Keen in Fury of Ice, landscape designer Tania Solares in Fury of Seduction, and the wounded warriors at the heart of Fury of Desire and Fury of Surrender. The heroines arrive from ordinary lives, then find themselves dropped into hidden lairs, pack politics, and battles with consequences far beyond a single romance.
The brotherhood matters as much as the love stories.
Callahan keeps the focus on damaged men who are dangerous in a fight and surprisingly vulnerable off the battlefield. Some are carrying trauma from slavery, torture, exile, or old betrayals. Others have been shaped by leadership, secrecy, or the fear of losing the last scraps of their people. The women they meet are rarely bystanders. They are detectives, healers, business owners, and survivors who force the Nightfury warriors to rethink what protection, trust, and partnership actually mean.
There is a strong fated-mate element running through the series, but the books are not only about instant attraction. Many couples meet under pressure, in captivity, during an investigation, or while one of them is still deciding whether the other can be trusted at all. That gives the romances a tense, survival-driven feel. Even when the connection is immediate, the emotional work usually is not.
The setting moves between city streets, mountain strongholds, secret councils, and battle zones where magic and politics collide. The early threat comes from the Razorbacks, but the scope grows as other factions, old crimes, and Dragonkind law push into the foreground. By the time you reach Fury of Destruction and Fury of Aggression, the series is doing more than pairing off couples. It is tracking a long conflict inside Dragonkind, with alliances shifting and the pack's future always in doubt.
These are fast paranormal romances with a strong ongoing plot. There is heat, but there is also a lot of rescue work, pack banter, hard choices, and found-family emotion. The shorter companion stories, including Fury of Fate and Fury of Conviction, add extra angles by showing what life looks like on the edges of the main conflict. If you want the full effect, start with Fury of Fire and read in order. The emotional payoffs land best when you watch the Nightfury pack grow, fracture, and fight its way forward together.
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