Fever Books in Order
Part ofKaren Marie Moning Books in OrderSee the Fever series by Karen Marie Moning in order, with summaries, series background, reading order tips, and a quick overview of the Dublin Fae setting.
Last updated: June 7, 2026
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Publication Order
11 books
Darkfever
by Karen Marie Moning
2006
When carefree Georgia bartender MacKayla Lane flies to Dublin to investigate her sister's murder, she uncovers a hidden world of Fae, discovers she is a sidhe seer, and is forced into a dangerous alliance with enigmatic bookseller Jericho Barrons.
Bloodfever
by Karen Marie Moning
2007
Still hunting her sister's killer and the lethal Sinsar Dubh, Mac is stalked by Fae assassins and shadowy human enemies, torn between seductive prince V'lane and ruthless Barrons, and pushed deeper into a war that threatens both human and Fae worlds.
Faefever
by Karen Marie Moning
2008
Mac pieces together desperate clues from Alina's journal while Dublin slides toward chaos, forcing her into uneasy alliances with V'lane and Barrons as All Hallows Eve nears and the walls between the mortal world and Faery grow dangerously thin.
Dreamfever
by Karen Marie Moning
2009
Shattered by an attack she barely understands, Mac fights to reclaim her mind and powers while Dublin erupts with Fae violence, caught between Barrons and V'lane as the Sinsar Dubh's influence grows more intimate, unpredictable, and deadly.
Shadowfever
by Karen Marie Moning
2011
As Mac closes in on the truth about her own heritage and the Sinsar Dubh, she must decide who to trust in a maze of shifting loyalties, where every revelation about Barrons, the Fae courts, and her past raises the stakes for the entire world.
Iced
by Karen Marie Moning
2012
Set after the walls between worlds have crashed, teenage sidhe seer Dani O'Malley races through a ruined Dublin to track a force that freezes streets solid, while dodging Unseelie princes, determined cops, and Ryodan, the ruthless owner of a dangerous nightclub.
Burned
by Karen Marie Moning
2015
Back in Mac's voice, the war torn city simmers as old betrayals and new alliances collide, Dani returns changed in ways no one expects, and Mac must protect Dublin and the people she loves while the Sinsar Dubh's hold on her becomes more frightening.
Feverborn
by Karen Marie Moning
2016
Earth itself is unraveling after the wall between Man and Faery falls, and only the mythic Song of Making might repair it, as Mac, Barrons, Ryodan, Jada, and the Keltar face new enemies and confront painful secrets in a transformed Dublin.
Feversong
by Karen Marie Moning
2017
With the Sinsar Dubh fully unleashed inside her, Mac becomes both weapon and threat, forcing sidhe seers, the Nine, and the Fae courts into desperate alliances as they race to stop black holes devouring Earth and to recover the lost Song of Making.
High Voltage
by Karen Marie Moning
2018
Haunted by a brutal past and altered by immense magic, Dani O'Malley hunts new evils born from the Song of Making while wrestling with her changing bond to immortal Ryodan and the crushing price of saving Dublin one more time.
Kingdom of Shadow and Light
by Karen Marie Moning
2021
Now High Queen of the Fae, Mac faces a revolt from those who want a pure blood ruler and a resurrected ancient enemy whose plans could reshape all of creation, pushing her to question every loyalty and risk everything to protect both realms.
Series background & context
At its heart, the Fever series follows MacKayla 'Mac' Lane, a seemingly ordinary young woman from Georgia whose search for her sister's killer drags her into a secret war in Dublin. The books blend urban fantasy, paranormal romance, and mystery, building a modern myth about what happens when the hidden Fae courts step out of the shadows.
In Darkfever Mac lands in Ireland expecting pubs and postcards and instead discovers she is a sidhe seer, one of a hidden line of women who can see the Fae. Her bright, comfortable life collides with a Dublin full of illusions, deadly Unseelie creatures, and an ancient book of dark magic called the Sinsar Dubh.
Guided and manipulated by enigmatic bookshop owner Jericho Barrons and entangled with seductive Fae prince V'lane, Mac hunts that sentient book while trying to survive in a city where the difference between ally and predator is always blurred. As the early novels unfold, the murder mystery widens into a larger conspiracy involving human power brokers, secretive sidhe seer orders, and the rival Fae courts.
As walls between the human and Fae realms weaken, Dublin turns into a battleground. Later volumes move beyond one city into a world where the barriers have crashed completely, black holes threaten Earth, and mythic magic like the Song of Making may be the only thing that can repair reality. The graphic novel Fever Moon slots into this era, spotlighting a particularly vicious Unseelie hunter.
Along the way the focus widens. Side characters such as teenage sidhe seer Dani O'Malley, the immortal men known as the Nine, and the Highlander Druids step forward, carrying their own story lines in books like Iced, Burned, Feverborn, Feversong, and High Voltage. The result feels like one interlocking saga rather than separate spin offs.
Expect a lot of action, layered lore drawn from Celtic mythology, and a central relationship that develops slowly over many books. The series plays with questions of identity, memory, trauma, and consent, and it is not shy about putting its heroine and world through brutal change.
This page pulls together all the Fever novels and tie ins in publication and story order, so you can follow Mac from Darkfever through Kingdom of Shadow and Light without worrying about where the Dani novels or the graphic novel fit.
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