Dream Maker Books in Order
Part ofQuinn Loftis Books in OrderExplore the Dream Maker series by Quinn Loftis in order, with book summaries, series background, and notes on how this Sandman-centered saga fits alongside her other paranormal romances.
Last updated: June 7, 2026
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Publication Order
2 books
Dream of Me
by Quinn Loftis
2015
Brudair, known to humanity as the Sandman, has spent millennia weaving dreams that quietly guide history. Assigned to Sarah Serenity Tillman, a small town senior longing to escape, he breaks every rule by falling in love with her. As he meddles more in her life, the destiny he is sworn to protect begins to unravel in unexpected ways.
Dream So Dark
by Quinn Loftis
2017
In the second *Dream Maker* book, Dair is done pretending he can live without Serenity, yet every choice to be with her pulls him away from the duties that guard human history. At the same time, brilliant, wounded Emma fights to survive in a home without love, tying their fates to darker forces than any of them imagined.
Series background & context
The Dream Maker series is Quinn Loftis’s darker, myth based corner of the Quinn verse, built around a reimagining of the Sandman legend. Instead of a gentle figure who sprinkles sleep from afar, her Sandman is an immortal tasked with weaving dreams that quietly nudge human history in the right direction.
In Dream of Me we meet Brudair, often called Dair, who has spent ages fulfilling his purpose without attachment. His routine falters when he is assigned to Sarah Serenity Tillman, a high school senior eager to escape her small town and carve out a bigger life. Dair is supposed to guide her through dreams, not fall in love with her, yet her kindness and inner strength begin to pierce the detachment he has always relied on.
As Dair grows more entangled with Serenity, the series explores what happens when an immortal who was never meant to have a mate starts bending the rules. Ignoring his duties does not just endanger his own standing in the immortal realm. It can ripple into the lives of millions whose paths were meant to be gently steered by his work.
Dream So Dark pushes the story into even heavier territory. Alongside Dair and Serenity’s relationship, the books follow a girl named Emma who has survived more than any young person should. Themes like child trafficking, sexual assault, and demon possession appear here, handled in a way that acknowledges their weight while still offering hope and healing.
Throughout the series you see the familiar Quinn Loftis trademarks, sarcastic banter, fierce loyalty, and romances that move from light flirting into something much deeper. But the Dream Maker books also sit a little closer to horror than her wolf or elf stories. The monsters are not only supernatural demons but also the very human capacity for cruelty.
If you are curious how Quinn handles bigger moral questions, like free will, destiny, and the cost of intervening in another person’s life, this is the series to try. It rewards readers who are comfortable with darker subject matter and who like their paranormal romance laced with questions about faith, purpose, and the possibility of redemption after terrible harm.
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