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Ghost Mountain Wolf Shifters (Debora Geary) Books in Order

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This page covers the Ghost Mountain Wolf Shifters series by Debora Geary, with books in order, summaries, series background and advice on following the pack’s long, hopeful journey from trauma to found-family home.

Last updated: January 16, 2026

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12 books

1

Bard

by Debora Geary

2025

At first snow, a young polar bear bard arrives bearing gifts for a very small king. Swept into Ghost Mountain’s swirling stories, this teenage teller has to find her own voice while learning that sometimes the bard is as much the tale as the one who speaks it.

2

Catalyst

by Debora Geary

2024

New residences are rising on the mountain, a teenage polar bear prowls the border and an old lieutenant is trying to slink home. Evan, now carrying serious pack responsibilities, discovers that his wolf’s impulsive choices may be exactly the spark Ghost Mountain needs.

3

Poet

by Debora Geary

2023

Ghost Mountain is hosting a long-awaited mating ceremony, complete with visiting polar bears and very little sleep. A wolf who burns sausages and a poet who doubts his own worth are pushed to the center of the celebration and asked to believe they belong there.

4

Shield

by Debora Geary

2022

Bailey leads the shadow pack and carries scars, a wrecked shoulder and a newborn packmate with bear-sized appetites. As an overeager wolf insists she is allowed to want more from life, Bailey has to choose between staying small and risking the kind of hope that once hurt her.

5

Sentinel

by Debora Geary

2021

A baby raven is about to be born, and the entire Ghost Mountain pack is rattled long before any eggshell cracks. As old wounds and fierce protective instincts flare, sentinel Rio has to steady the dominants while facing his own fractures.

6

Elder

by Debora Geary

2020

Ghost Mountain’s long-awaited den building finally arrives, along with visitors, surprises and hard news. Myrna, who has stood at the center of the pack since its founding, must rethink what it means to be an elder when her people need her in new places.

7

Bear

by Debora Geary

2020

When polar bear shifter Ronan lands at Ghost Mountain with a plane full of purple yarn, he expects a short visit and some engineering puzzles. Instead he finds a pack that needs his huge heart, and a woman whose quiet competence nearly breaks his control.

8

Rebel

by Debora Geary

2019

Kennedy is a teenage baby alpha who knows she is too fierce, too much and probably destined to break her pack. Determined to leave before that happens, she pushes everyone away, only to learn that real strength sometimes looks like letting others hold you.

9

Raven

by Debora Geary

2019

Fallon grew up on the streets and kept wolves alive by stealing from the shadows. As Ghost Mountain steps into the light, this raven shifter has no idea how to follow. Returning stolen treasures and making peace with a polar bear may be the first step.

10

Heart

by Debora Geary

2019

Lissa chose to stay with the broken Ghost Mountain pack, but healing is slower and messier than she ever imagined. When patience runs out, a supposedly meek bookkeeper must decide how far she will go, and how loudly her wolf is willing to roar, to protect her own.

11

Breath

by Debora Geary

2019

Baker Shelley Martins believes she needs a steady, sensible life, not more chaos. When a delivery from HomeWild brings far more than a school building, she must face the truth about her own courage and the role she played in dragging her pack out of hell.

12

Alpha

by Debora Geary

2019

Hayden Scott sets out for a simple hike and comes home an alpha. Faced with a brutally damaged pack, a furious mother wolf and far too many missing shifters, he has to rebuild Ghost Mountain with little more than compassion, stubbornness and a very short list.

Series background & context

Under the Ghost Mountain Wolf Shifters (Debora Geary) label you will find the same healing shifter saga that appears simply as Ghost Mountain Wolf Shifters. The stories are written under the Audrey Faye pen name, but they grow directly out of the themes that run through Geary’s witch books: community, kindness, and the hard work of choosing hope.

The series begins with Alpha, where Hayden Scott unexpectedly becomes alpha of the Ghost Mountain pack after intervening in a confrontation between a brutal leader and a desperate mother. What he finds is not a sleek, confident pack but a scattered one, full of submissives and teens who survived by hiding in the woods, stealing food and taking terrible risks for one another.

Subsequent books each center a different member of this slowly mending family. In Heart, Lissa decides that staying with the pack means learning to speak up, even when her wolf would rather shove every problem under the rug. Rebel follows Kennedy, a young alpha who believes she is too fierce to stay, and discovers what it means to be held instead of feared. Raven and Breath bring in a street-smart raven thief and a baker who thinks she is “just” practical, both of whom end up redefining what safety looks like.

Later installments widen the lens. Bear introduces Ronan, a gigantic polar bear shifter whose visit in a plane full of purple yarn rewrites everyone’s idea of family. Elder and Sentinel explore aging, leadership and what it means to guard a pack whose deepest wounds are invisible. Newer titles like Shield, Poet, Catalyst and Bard keep layering in characters, from teenage bards to returning wolves who once ran with the old regime and now have to choose a different kind of loyalty.

The books are low on gore and high on feelings. Abuse and violence are part of the backstory, but the narrative mostly stays with the aftermath: therapy sessions disguised as kitchen duty, dominant wolves learning to apologize, and traumatized kids discovering that bedtime stories and muffins can be just as important as teeth and claws.

For readers who want to follow a long, gentle arc of recovery, starting with Alpha and reading straight through the numbered books is the best route. By the time you reach the later titles, Ghost Mountain feels less like a fictional place and more like a community you know, complete with cranky elders, overenthusiastic knitters and very determined pups.

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