Goddess Summoning Books in Order
Part ofPC Cast Books in OrderBrowse the Goddess Summoning series by P. C. Cast in order, with quick plot summaries, mythic romance background, and tips on where to start with each standalone retelling.
Last updated: January 17, 2026
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Publication Order
7 books
Goddess of Legend
by PC Cast
2010
Photojournalist Isabel’s car plunges off a bridge, and a water goddess saves her on one condition: she must travel to Camelot and seduce Lancelot away from Guinevere. Once there, Isabel instead finds herself drawn to King Arthur, forcing her to question destiny, duty, and her own heart.
Warrior Rising
by PC Cast
2008
Kat, a modern woman with a rough past, is whisked by the goddess Hera into the middle of the Trojan War to inspire a hero to rise. Instead she finds herself entangled with Achilles and a very different vision of heroism, where love and sacrifice might change an ancient story.
Goddess of Love
by PC Cast
2007
Aphrodite is bored with modern love and decides to meddle in Tulsa, where shy teacher Pea and a single father firefighter both need a push. As the goddess gives herself a modern makeover, she discovers that even immortals can be surprised by how messy and rewarding love can be.
Goddess of the Rose
by PC Cast
2006
Mikki’s family roses thrive on her blood, a legacy she’d rather ignore until a ritual pulls her into the Realm of the Rose. There she meets a cursed guardian beast and a goddess who expects Mikki to become priestess, break an ancient spell, and risk her heart to save a dying land.
Goddess of Light
by PC Cast
2005
Exhausted interior designer Pamela Gray wishes for a man who will treat her like a goddess and accidentally attracts the attention of Artemis and Apollo. In Las Vegas, the gods turn her love life into their game, and Pamela has to decide whether the sun god’s charm hides something deeper.
Goddess of Spring
by PC Cast
2004
Struggling Tulsa baker Lina discovers an old Italian goddess cookbook and ends up trading places with Persephone herself. While Persephone revitalizes Lina’s bakery, Lina must bring spring to the Underworld and decide if the brooding god Hades is truly her worst nightmare or her unexpected match.
Goddess of the Sea
by PC Cast
2003
On her lonely twenty-fifth birthday, Air Force Sergeant Christine Canady performs a goddess-summoning ritual as a joke, then survives a plane crash by awakening in the body of the mermaid Undine. Torn between a knight on land and a dark merman in the sea, she has to choose her true life.
Series background & context
The Goddess Summoning novels are P. C. Cast’s playful answer to the question, What if modern women stumbled straight into the middle of old myths and legends? Each book stands alone, but they are linked by recurring goddesses who enjoy meddling in mortal love lives and by a fondness for giving familiar tales a second look.
The series opens with Goddess of the Sea, where Air Force Sergeant Christine “CC” Canady performs a half‑serious ritual on her twenty‑fifth birthday, only to survive a plane crash by waking up in the body of Undine, a mermaid in a medieval, magic‑ruled world. Torn between a noble knight on land and a dangerous merman in the sea, CC has to decide what kind of life she wants and whom she can really trust. Later books keep that structure of a contemporary woman thrown into myth but change the setting and pantheon.
In Goddess of Spring, a struggling Tulsa baker named Lina finds an old Italian cookbook and ends up trading places with Persephone, bringing new life to her bakery while she herself must bring spring to the Underworld and decide what she really feels for Hades. Goddess of Light sends an overworked interior designer to Las Vegas, where a careless wish attracts Artemis and Apollo and turns her love life into a wager between twin deities. Goddess of the Rose and Goddess of Love offer lush spins on the Beauty and the Beast archetype and on Aphrodite’s meddling in modern romance.
Later entries like Warrior Rising (also published as Goddess of Troy) and Goddess of Legend widen the lens to the Trojan War and Arthurian Britain. A photographer who crashes off a bridge wakes to find herself tasked by a goddess with seducing Lancelot away from Guinevere, only to find herself drawn to King Arthur instead. Cast enjoys twisting expectations so that the “right” pairing is often not the one legend would suggest.
Across the series, readers can expect sensual romance, humor, and a tone that is more knowingly over‑the‑top than solemn. The goddesses are powerful but often amused spectators, nudging mortals toward growth as much as toward happily‑ever‑afters. If you like your mythology served with champagne, banter, and modern heroines who swear, roll their eyes, and still manage to change their fates, this is the corner of Cast’s work to explore.
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