Dream-Hunter Books in Order
Part ofSherrilyn Kenyon Books in OrderSee the Dream-Hunter books by Sherrilyn Kenyon in order, with short summaries, series background, and a clear guide to where to start reading.
Last updated: January 13, 2026
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Publication Order
7 books
Shadow Fallen
by Sherrilyn Kenyon
2022
A battle-scarred immortal is forced back into the fight when a woman with a rare gift becomes the target of gods and monsters. Their alliance exposes a betrayal that could topple the balance of power.
House of the Rising Son
by Sherrilyn Kenyon
2014
Aricles and Bathymaas are immortals tied to old grudges and even older gods. When they’re forced into the same fight, the line between enemy and ally blurs, and their choices echo across realms.
Fear the Darkness
by Sherrilyn Kenyon
2007
Nick’s mother is gone, and grief makes him vulnerable to forces that know exactly how to use it. As his powers grow, he has to decide who he is before darkness chooses for him.
Until Death We Do Part
by Sherrilyn Kenyon
2006
A dark, romantic short story set in Kenyon’s paranormal universe. A deadly bond ties two people together, and surviving the night means deciding what love is worth, even when the odds are brutal.
A Hard Day's Night Searcher
by Sherrilyn Kenyon
2005
A Searcher with a dangerous job crosses paths with a woman who doesn’t know the rules of the supernatural world. One night turns into a fight for survival, and a spark neither of them planned.
Winter Born
by Sherrilyn Kenyon
2004
Dante thinks Pandora is trouble the second he meets her, and he’s not wrong. When a hidden supernatural threat strikes, they’re forced together, and the heat between them becomes its own kind of weapon.
Phantom Lover
by Sherrilyn Kenyon
2003
V’Aidan has spent a lifetime haunted by what he was, and what he’s done. When a mysterious woman pulls him into a new threat, desire and vengeance collide in a deadly supernatural trap.
Series background & context
Dream-Hunter is the dream-side branch of Kenyon’s larger universe. Dream-Hunters police the line between dreams and nightmares, answering to ancient powers that don’t always play fair.
These books lean more myth-heavy and surreal than the street-level Dark-Hunter novels. The romance still drives each story, but the stakes often involve curses, bargains, and battles that happen in the mind as much as the real world.
A good entry point is The Dream-Hunter, followed by Dream Chaser and Dream Warrior. Expect gods with agendas, humans caught in the fallout, and heroes who’ve been paying for old sins for a very long time.
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