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Forever Evermore Books in Order

Part ofScarlett Dawn Books in Order

See the Forever Evermore books by Scarlett Dawn in order, with quick summaries, character arcs, and help choosing where to start this magical saga.

Last updated: July 5, 2026

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6 books

1

King Hall

by Scarlett Dawn

2013

Forbidden hybrid Lily Ruckler is shoved into the spotlight at King Hall and named future Queen of the Shifters. As friendships deepen and old tensions break, revolution starts breathing down her neck.

2

King Cave

by Scarlett Dawn

2014

After the attacks on King Hall, Lily must lead the surviving Mysticals to safety and help hold their world together. War is coming, and her bond with Ezra is growing harder to ignore.

3

King Tomb

by Scarlett Dawn

2014

With memory gaps and war all around her, Lily throws herself into violence to stay standing. But an uneasy alliance with King Vampire Ezra forces buried truths back into the open.

4

Chosen Thief

by Scarlett Dawn

2015

Death Row thief Caroline Jules expects her life to end in prison, not begin with destiny. When she is revealed as the new Prodigy Elemental, old secrets and dangerous new ties close in fast.

5

Chosen Fool

by Scarlett Dawn

2016

Caro is meant to become queen, but the royal world is full of masks and hidden threats. After Sin disappears, she has to navigate danger alone and act before time runs out on everyone.

6

Chosen One

by Scarlett Dawn

2017

When Caro is thrown back in time, she returns changed and more powerful than before. But the past leaves damage behind, and her future is suddenly split between love and duty.

Series background & context

Forever Evermore is one of Scarlett Dawn's signature worlds, a new adult fantasy series built around magical rulers, forbidden identities, war, and relationships that get very messy very fast. It starts with King Hall, but the appeal is bigger than one school or one romance. This is a world with supernatural politics baked into everyday life.

The early books center on Lily Ruckler, a Mystical hybrid whose existence is dangerous before the story even begins. In a society split between Mysticals and Commoners, Lily is already carrying secrets that could get her killed. Then she is pushed straight into the heart of power at King Hall, where future rulers learn their roles and where Lily ends up far more visible than she ever wanted to be.

Nothing stays small for long.

As Lily is drawn closer to the Kings and Queens around her, the series opens into a bigger conflict about leadership, loyalty, prejudice, and survival. Her friendships with other young rulers matter as much as the romance, because the books work best when they show this group trying to hold each other together while the world around them fractures. The peace between Mysticals and Commoners does not last, and once revolution and war arrive, the tone gets darker in a hurry.

The first three books, King Hall, King Cave, and King Tomb, form Lily's main arc. They carry the emotional weight of the original saga, with battle, loss, shifting power, and a heroine trying to figure out who she is when both love and violence keep changing the answer.

Then the series shifts.

The later Chosen books move to Caroline Jules, a thief on Death Row whose life is upended when she is revealed to be far more important to the Mystical world than anyone expected. Caro brings a different energy to the series. She is rougher around the edges, deeply guarded, and coming from a very different kind of pain. Her books expand the world, deepen the mythology, and keep the series from repeating Lily's path beat for beat.

Across both arcs, what ties Forever Evermore together is the combination of magical hierarchy and raw feeling. These books are not shy about romance, but they are also interested in friendship, fate, trauma, leadership, and the cost of power. They can be funny, bloody, dramatic, and heartfelt within the same stretch of pages.

If you want a Scarlett Dawn series with mystical royals, big personalities, ongoing conflict, and a lot of emotional noise, this is usually the place to start.

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Richard Reis

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Anurag Ramdasan

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