House Of Night Otherworld Books in Order
Part ofPC Cast Books in OrderTrack the House of Night Other World series by P. C. Cast in order, with book summaries, timeline notes, and advice on reading this sequel saga after Redeemed.
Last updated: January 17, 2026
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Publication Order
4 books
Found
by Kristin Cast
2020
In the conclusion to House of Night Other World, Darkness seeps into Tulsa as Other Neferet and her allies move to free this world’s Neferet. Zoey, the Nerd Herd, and unexpected friends from both realities must combine their strength to stop two worlds from being swallowed by shadow.
Forgotten
by Kristin Cast
2019
While Other Neferet secretly pursues immortality and domination in her world, Zoey worries that repeated use of Old Magick will backfire. As unrest grows among vampyres who tasted power, both worlds inch closer to open conflict, and forgotten stories about Kalona may hold the key to survival.
Lost
by Kristin Cast
2018
In the second House of Night Other World novel, Zoey risks using Old Magick to reach the alternate world where Kevin comes from, even as that reality buckles under Neferet’s rule. Both worlds edge toward disaster unless someone can close the rift between them without losing everything.
Loved
by Kristin Cast
2017
Nearly a year after Redeemed, Zoey’s friends return to Tulsa to celebrate her eighteenth “birthmas,” but strange omens suggest Neferet’s evil is not contained. When an Other World red fledgling arrives with a warning, Zoey must again gather the Nerd Herd and confront a new fracture in reality.
Series background & context
House of Night Other World asks a tantalizing what‑if: what happens to Zoey Redbird and her friends after the events of Redeemed, and what if the choices made in another timeline ripple back into their lives? Set about a year after the end of the original series, these books let longtime readers revisit favorite characters while introducing an alternate version of their world.
In Loved, Zoey is about to celebrate her eighteenth “birthmas” and is juggling her role as High Priestess and leader of the North American High Vampyre Council. Her Nerd Herd has scattered across the country to attend college, start careers, and figure out adult life, but they reunite in Tulsa for her party. The celebration is short‑lived. Strange signs suggest that Neferet’s influence is not as contained as everyone hoped, and an Other World version of Kevin, a red fledgling from a broken timeline, arrives with a warning that old enemies are still very much in play.
Lost shifts part of the action fully into that Other World, a reality where Neferet’s rise was even more devastating and where familiar faces took different paths. Zoey wrestles with the risk of using Old Magick to cross between worlds, knowing that every spell has a cost. At the same time, new High Priestesses and fledglings in the alternate Tulsa struggle to rebuild trust between humans and vampyres after public revelations and violence.
In Forgotten and Found, the stakes keep rising. Questions swirl around Kalona’s fate in the Other World, Neferet pursues a fresh route to immortality and domination, and both versions of Zoey’s circle have to decide how far they are willing to go to seal the breach between realities. The series balances big, cosmic concerns—colliding timelines, gods and goddesses with unfinished business—with grounded moments of friendship, romance, and grief.
For readers, House of Night Other World offers both nostalgia and novelty. It rewards familiarity with the original twelve books and novellas, but it is not just an extended epilogue. Instead, it is a parallel track that plays with second chances, letting characters confront different versions of themselves and ask whether, given another shot, they would make the same choices again.
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