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End Of Men Books in Order

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Explore the End Of Men series by Tarryn Fisher and Willow Aster in reading order, with book summaries, world background, character overviews, and tips on how to dive into this dystopian romance duet.

Last updated: January 12, 2026

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Jackal

by Tarryn Fisher

2018

Jackal Emerson is the wildest of the End Men, famous for excess and charm. When disciplined ballerina Phoenix Moyo is forced to work with him on a dangerous mission, their reluctant partnership exposes government secrets, brewing rebellion, and the real cost of treating men as property.

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Folsom

by Tarryn Fisher

2018

In a future where only twelve fertile men remain, Folsom Donahue serves as an End Man, contracted to impregnate women across the Regions. Meeting idealistic Gwen Castillo shatters his numb routine and sparks a forbidden romance that threatens a system built on his captivity.

Series background & context

The End Of Men series, co written by Tarryn Fisher and Willow Aster, imagines a future where a mysterious crisis has wiped out nearly all men. In response, a powerful regime creates the End Men, twelve highly controlled studs tasked with repopulating the world.

In Folsom, readers meet Folsom Donahue, the most sought after of the End Men. To the public he is a celebrity and a symbol of hope. In private he is exhausted, drugged, and trapped in a gilded cage of constant travel and state sanctioned encounters. His carefully managed life unravels when he meets Gwen Castillo, an idealistic woman who begins to question the cost of the system.

Gwen steps into the story wanting only a chance at motherhood, like many women who save for years to buy time with an End Man. What she uncovers about how the program really works pushes her from quiet follower to reluctant rebel. Through her, you see how a matriarchal government can still mirror the worst parts of patriarchy, using bodies as resources and dressing control up as sacrifice.

Jackal follows Jackal Emerson, Folsom’s charismatic best friend. Branded the wild one, he hides his unease behind jokes, parties, and a reputation for excess. When he is paired with disciplined ballerina Phoenix Moyo for a covert mission, the tone shifts into a heist tinged romance. Their job forces them to confront what is happening in the Regions and to steal something that could change everything.

Across both books the world building stays intimate rather than technical. You get glimpses of post collapse cities, glittering upper class enclaves, and rigid social rules that divide women by wealth and fertility. The real tension sits in conversations, secret meetings, and the slow realization that the End Men are as disposable as anyone else once they stop being useful.

Expect a blend of steamy romance, dystopian politics, and moral questions about consent, power, and revolution.

If you like high heat wrapped in a high concept world, this duet works best when read in order, starting with Folsom and moving straight into Jackal.

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