Elemental World Books in Order
Part ofElizabeth Hunter Books in OrderExplore the Elemental World books by Elizabeth Hunter in order, with summaries, character notes, and help finding the best place to begin.
Last updated: June 7, 2026
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Publication Order
9 books
Building From Ashes
by Elizabeth Hunter
2012
Earth vampire Carwyn ap Bryn has spent a thousand years sacrificing for others, until tragedy breaks something in him. Brigid Connor has survived her own demons, but loving Carwyn could shake the fragile balance of the immortal world.
Blood and Sand
by Elizabeth Hunter
2013
When dead women begin turning up in the Mojave, reporter Natalie Ellis follows the story to a San Diego club run by exiled vampire Baojia. Their investigation sparks attraction, but the truth could cost them both dearly.
Waterlocked
by Elizabeth Hunter
2013
Gemma thought her engagement to water vampire Terrance Ramsay was only a political arrangement. Terry has very different ideas, and their uneasy bargain turns into a sharp, intimate enemies-to-lovers novella.
The Bronze Blade
by Elizabeth Hunter
2014
Before she became one of the fiercest immortals in Hunter's world, Tenzin was a girl shaped by violence, loss, and survival. This novella traces the brutal beginnings of a legend.
The Scarlet Deep
by Elizabeth Hunter
2015
As a poisonous drug spreads through the North Atlantic, Dublin's immortal leader Patrick Murphy is forced to work with Anne O'Dea, the woman he never truly left behind. Politics, old wounds, and second chances collide at sea.
A Stone-Kissed Sea
by Elizabeth Hunter
2016
Vampire healer Lucien Thrax has spent years hunting a cure instead of letting anyone close. Working with Dr. Makeda Abel may finally bring answers, but it also forces them both toward a danger neither can outrun.
A Very Proper Monster
by Elizabeth Hunter
2017
This Elemental World novella pairs gothic atmosphere with an uneasy romance shadowed by death and duty. It is short, eerie, and interested in what love can survive when tragedy seems prewritten.
Valley of the Shadow
by Elizabeth Hunter
2019
This holiday novella returns to the Elemental world for family chaos, old friends, and one missing treasure on Penglai Island. What should be a reunion quickly turns into another layered mystery.
Fangs, Frost, and Folios
by Elizabeth Hunter
2023
Giovanni and Beatrice are aiming for a quiet holiday and instead end up hunting rare books in an ancestral home full of hidden risks. Back in Los Angeles, Ben and Tenzin discover protecting family can be its own disaster.
Series background & context
Elemental World opens up the larger vampire universe introduced in the Elemental Mysteries and turns the camera outward. Instead of staying with one central couple, these books follow different characters across the immortal world, showing how old loyalties, clan politics, and private heartbreak ripple through a much bigger community.
The series begins with Building From Ashes, which puts Carwyn ap Bryn and Brigid Connor at the center. Carwyn is an earth vampire with the soul of a priest and the instincts of a troublemaker. Brigid is sharp, guarded, and carrying more pain than she wants anyone to see. Their story sets the tone for the rest of the series, emotional, romantic, and tied closely to the fragile balance of power among immortals.
From there, the books widen beautifully. Blood and Sand pairs water vampire Baojia with reporter Natalie Ellis in a story that brings crime, border tensions, and old vampire power into the same frame. The Scarlet Deep dives into North Atlantic politics and an ancient connection between Patrick Murphy and Anne O'Dea. A Stone-Kissed Sea shifts toward science, healing, and the terrifying possibility that something is deeply wrong inside the immortal world itself.
What links the books is the sense that these vampires are not floating outside history. They are shaped by it. Old wars still matter. Old betrayals still sting. New threats, like the spread of Elixir and the fear of illness among immortals, force characters who would rather avoid one another to work together. The romances are important, but the wider stakes are always there in the background.
This is a good series for readers who like interconnected worlds and different kinds of love stories. Some books are darker, some are warmer, and some lean more toward mystery or political drama. The cast overlaps, so familiar faces keep turning up, and that gives the series a strong found-family feeling even when the settings change.
Read in order, the books feel like a guided tour through the most intimate and most dangerous corners of Hunter's elemental universe. You get love stories, yes, but you also get a much clearer picture of how this immortal world actually works, and what it costs to survive in it.
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