Harbinger Books in Order
Part ofJennifer L Armentrout Books in OrderSee the Harbinger series by Jennifer L. Armentrout in order, with plot summaries, character notes, and guidance on how it links to the Dark Elements books.
Last updated: December 18, 2025
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Publication Order
3 books
Grace and Glory
by Jennifer L Armentrout
2021
After devastating losses, Trinity must rally Wardens, demons, and friends for a final stand against the Harbinger. As her bond with Zayne is tested by sacrifice and prophecy, she has to embrace the full truth of what she is to save both worlds.
Rage and Ruin
by Jennifer L Armentrout
2020
Half‑angel Trinity and gargoyle protector Zayne race to identify the Harbinger killing Wardens and demons alike. As their forbidden feelings intensify, they must untangle prophecies, betrayals, and impossible choices that could cost them the war—or each other.
Storm and Fury
by Jennifer L Armentrout
2019
Trinity Marrow, a half‑human, half‑angel trueborn losing her sight, lives hidden in a Warden compound until violent attacks bring Zayne and other outsiders to her door. Together they confront a mysterious force killing demons and Wardens—and a prophecy that makes Trinity its target.
Series background & context
The Harbinger trilogy returns to the gargoyle‑and‑demon universe of Dark Elements but hands the story to a new heroine. Trinity Marrow lives hidden in a Warden compound, surrounded by stone‑skinned shapeshifters who fight demons in the streets while humans look the other way.
Trinity is not a Warden. She’s something rarer: a half‑human, half‑angel trueborn who can see and communicate with spirits. That gift makes her uniquely valuable—and uniquely vulnerable. If demons discover what she is, they’ll devour her to steal her power. As if that weren’t enough, her eyesight is deteriorating from a condition she can’t escape, forcing her to fight for her future in more ways than one.
In Storm and Fury, Wardens from another clan arrive with terrifying news: something is murdering both demons and Wardens with no clear pattern. Among the visitors is Zayne, a familiar face for readers of Dark Elements but a stranger to Trinity. He’s disciplined where she’s impulsive, and their forced partnership quickly fills with friction, attraction, and grudging respect. When an attack exposes Trinity’s secret, the two of them are thrown into a hunt for the mysterious Harbinger prophesied to bring about world‑ending chaos.
Rage and Ruin and Grace and Glory raise the stakes from local killings to an all‑out supernatural war. Half‑angel politics, ancient grudges, and the complicated loyalties of demons and Wardens alike all converge on Trinity. Her bond with Zayne deepens into a romance that has to weather grief, sacrifice, and the awful knowledge that love won’t automatically keep either of them alive.
One of the trilogy’s quiet strengths is the way it handles disability alongside destiny. Trinity’s worsening vision doesn’t vanish when the plot gets hectic; it shapes how she fights, what she fears, and how she leans on the people who love her. Her sharp tongue, stubbornness, and occasional bad decisions keep her from ever feeling like a symbol instead of a person.
Harbinger stands alone as an entry point into this world, but readers who know Dark Elements will catch extra nuances in Zayne’s journey and Roth and Layla’s appearances. Together, the two series chart a long arc from self‑loathing and rigid rules toward a messier, more compassionate understanding of what “good” and “evil” really look like.
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