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Dreamweaver Books in Order

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Browse the Dreamweaver books by Helen Harper in order, with summaries, background, and guidance for starting Zoe's story.

Last updated: June 7, 2026

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1

Night Shade

by Helen Harper

2015

Agoraphobic Zoe is trapped by fear in the waking world, but sleep offers freedom. Then she learns dreams are real places, and her strange gift has dangerous consequences.

2

Night Terrors

by Helen Harper

2015

Zoe's dreamweaving powers pull her deeper into the Dreamlands and its threats. To survive, she has to learn what her gift can do before others use it against her.

3

Night Lights

by Helen Harper

2016

Everyone seems to want the dreamweaver. Zoe can walk through dreams and touch minds, but the real world remains harder to control as enemies close in.

Series background & context

The Dreamweaver series follows Zoe, an agoraphobic woman whose fear keeps her largely trapped at home. In the waking world, opening the front door can feel like a battle. In sleep, though, Zoe discovers something much stranger and far more dangerous.

Dreams are not just dreams.

Zoe learns that she is a dreamweaver, able to move through other people's subconscious minds and enter the Dreamlands. That power gives her a kind of freedom she does not have in ordinary life, but it also pulls her into a place with its own rules, threats, and rulers. The Mayor of the Dreamlands becomes a major danger, and Zoe has to survive a world where thought, fear, and magic can turn solid.

The series is urban fantasy, but with a more inward focus than Harper's police or shifter books. The real tension comes from Zoe's divided life. She can be powerful in dreams, yet deeply vulnerable in the real world. She can step into other minds, but still has to deal with the fear and isolation that shape her own.

That gives the books a different rhythm. There is danger, magic, and an expanding supernatural problem, but there is also a personal story about control. Zoe does not become brave because she stops being afraid. She becomes compelling because she acts while fear is still there.

Start with Night Shade, then continue with Night Terrors and Night Lights. The trilogy builds around Zoe's growing abilities, the politics of the Dreamlands, and the question of how much power she can claim without losing herself.

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