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Jennifer Fallon Books in Order

Browse Jennifer Fallon books in order, with short summaries, series guides, and where to start tips for Hythrun, Tide Lords, Rift Runners, and more.

Last updated: June 9, 2026

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27 books

Medalon

by Jennifer Fallon

2000

R'shiel Tenragan and her half-brother Tarja flee their mother's deadly schemes and find Medalon sliding toward chaos. Prophecy, hidden magic, and a looming invasion make their escape only the beginning.

Harshini

by Jennifer Fallon

2001

Medalon has fallen, Tarja is an outlaw again, and Damin cannot come to the rescue until he defeats a usurper at home. R'shiel must finally accept what she is and face a god.

Treason Keep

by Jennifer Fallon

2001

R'shiel is near death, Tarja is trying to hold Medalon's border, and Karien pressure is building fast. New alliances, a dangerous royal marriage, and rising religious conflict pull three kingdoms toward war.

Eye of the Labyrinth

by Jennifer Fallon

2004

Dirk and Tia head north in search of the Shadowdancers' origins and a way to stop Antonov and Belagren. Their journey turns the trilogy from political mystery into a fight over the truth behind the world's greatest myth.

Lion of Senet

by Jennifer Fallon

2004

On a world with no night, a volcanic disaster and a shipwreck drag Dirk Provin into a struggle between priests, nobles, and old secrets. His friendship with Kirshov, second son of Senet's most feared ruler, could change everything.

Lord of the Shadows

by Jennifer Fallon

2004

With an eclipse looming, Dirk takes the riskiest path available and tries to bring the Shadowdancers down from within. It is a tense finish built on betrayal, revelation, and the cost of playing both sides.

Warrior

by Jennifer Fallon

2004

Marla's battle for influence continues as she tries to keep Damin alive and politically viable in a hostile court. While threats gather at home and on the border, loyalty becomes a weapon in its own right.

Wolfblade

by Jennifer Fallon

2004

Marla Wolfblade wants her son to survive long enough to reclaim his birthright in Hythria's vicious court. Guided by the sharp, secretive Elezaar, she learns that power is never given, only taken and defended.

Warlord

by Jennifer Fallon

2005

Marla Wolfblade is still fighting to protect her family and outmaneuver her enemies as invasion and starvation close in. Damin's claim, border war, and a city full of secrets make every choice more dangerous.

Roswell

by Jennifer Fallon

2007

A Stargate malfunction hurls SG-1 back to 1947, where the Roswell legend is about to get much messier. To repair the timeline, the team must survive history, conspiracy, and an alien crisis at once.

The Gods of Amyrantha

by Jennifer Fallon

2007

The Tide is turning, and Cayal's wish for a final death becomes harder to chase as love, power, and old enemies close in. The returning immortals threaten the whole world, whether mortals believe in them or not.

The Immortal Prince

by Jennifer Fallon

2007

When a condemned man survives the noose and claims to be Cayal, the Immortal Prince, scholar Arkady Desean is sent to expose him. Instead she stumbles into returning magic, buried history, and dangerous truths.

The Chaos Crystal

by Jennifer Fallon

2008

The Tide Lords race to find the Chaos Crystal and finally learn how an immortal can be killed. With Arkady hunted and every faction scheming, the last book pushes Amyrantha toward a brutal reckoning.

The Palace of Impossible Dreams

by Jennifer Fallon

2008

As the Tide rises, Arkady is sold into slavery while the immortals step back into open power. Old alliances shift, hidden rulers emerge, and every plan seems to come with another trap.

The Magic Word

by Jennifer Fallon

2011

This playful short work throws together characters and ideas from Fallon's separate worlds with a deliberate wink. It is a tongue-in-cheek answer to the idea that every fantasy universe needs to connect.

The Undivided

by Jennifer Fallon

2011

Psychic twins Darragh and Ronan are torn apart across realities when a trusted Druid betrays them. To survive, they must find each other again, even though one of them is trapped in a world with no magic.

The Dark Divide

by Jennifer Fallon

2012

Separated from his twin and framed for murder, Ronan escapes through a rift into yet another version of Ireland. Darragh is stranded in our world, and both brothers are running out of time.

How to Find Your Soulmate on the Internet - NOT!

by Jennifer Fallon

2013

A comic collection built from Fallon's exchanges with internet romance scammers. It is part cautionary tale, part deadpan entertainment, and it never forgets how absurd the whole game can get.

How to Write a Bestseller

by Jennifer Fallon

2013

Fallon shares practical, plainspoken advice on building commercial fiction, from plotting and pacing to character work, dialogue, and revision. It is a concise craft guide shaped by her teaching and publishing experience.

How to Write a Bestseller

by Jennifer Fallon

2013

Fallon shares practical, plainspoken advice on building commercial fiction, from plotting and pacing to character work, dialogue, and revision. It is a concise craft guide shaped by her teaching and publishing experience.

Reunion

by Jennifer Fallon

2013

Years after being stranded in another reality, Ren and Trása are still fighting to get back to Darragh before it is too late. The final Rift Runners novel widens the war across worlds and forces hard choices about fate and family.

Elezaar's Rules of Gaining and Wielding Power

by Jennifer Fallon

2014

This compact companion piece gathers the ruthless lessons Elezaar teaches Marla Wolfblade as she learns how power really works. It is part character study, part darkly funny handbook for surviving Hythrun politics.

How to Write a Bestseller

by Jennifer Fallon

2014

Fallon shares practical, plainspoken advice on building commercial fiction, from plotting and pacing to character work, dialogue, and revision. It is a concise craft guide shaped by her teaching and publishing experience.

How to Write a Bestseller

by Jennifer Fallon

2014

Fallon shares practical, plainspoken advice on building commercial fiction, from plotting and pacing to character work, dialogue, and revision. It is a concise craft guide shaped by her teaching and publishing experience.

First Kill

by Jennifer Fallon

2016

Assassin trainee Kiam Miar expects a clean first assignment, not a moral crisis. One wrong choice could cost him his life and upset the balance of Hythrun before his career has even begun.

The Lyre Thief

by Jennifer Fallon

2016

Princess Rakaia flees an arranged marriage with only her jewels and her half-sister Charisee, a slave who can pass as her double. Their switched identities collide with R'shiel, old enemies, and a stolen divine totem.

Retribution

by Jennifer Fallon

2017

A vengeful enemy from R'shiel's past strikes at the Wolfblade family, pulling Kiam Miar and Charisee into a knot of false identities and old grudges. Personal revenge grows into something much larger.

Where should I start?

If you want the main Hythrun story first: MedalonTreason KeepHarshini
If you love ruthless court politics: WolfbladeWarriorWarlord
If you want a fresh fantasy world outside Hythrun: Lion of SenetEye of the LabyrinthLord of the Shadows
If you prefer immortals and darker magic: The Immortal PrinceThe Gods of AmyranthaThe Palace of Impossible DreamsThe Chaos Crystal

Author bio

Jennifer Fallon was born in Melbourne in 1959 and spent part of her childhood in Central Australia before later settling in New Zealand's South Island.

She knew early that writing was the job she wanted.

The road there was not especially straight. Fallon earned a master's degree in creative writing from QUT, worked in business consulting, corporate training, adult education, and IT, and kept building stories alongside everything else. That practical streak still shows in her fiction. Even when gods and demons are involved, she pays close attention to how power actually works, who controls information, and what people do when the system is stacked against them.

Her first novel, Medalon, arrived in 2000 and opened the larger Hythrun world. It introduced the mix that would become very recognisable in her work: political tension, layered loyalties, religion as a force in public life, and characters who rarely get a clean or easy choice. Readers who move on to Treason Keep and Harshini can see how quickly she expands a local struggle into a regional one, without losing sight of the people caught in the middle.

Then she went backward in the same world with Wolfblade, Warrior, and Warlord, a prequel trilogy that follows Marla Wolfblade from vulnerable young noblewoman to one of the most formidable political players in Hythria. Those books are a good example of what Fallon does well. They are not built around a simple quest. They are built around marriages, inheritance, court maneuvering, old grudges, and the kind of choices that leave damage behind.

She does not stay in one mode for long.

In Lion of Senet and the rest of the Second Sons trilogy, Fallon builds a world with almost no traditional magic and leans hard into religion, family pressure, and strategy. In The Immortal Prince, she starts the Tide Lords quartet with a hanging gone wrong and a scholar forced to take immortality seriously. Later, in The Undivided, she shifts into parallel worlds, psychic twins, and modern settings touched by old magic. The common thread is not the backdrop. It is the tension between belief, ambition, and consequence.

That is also why her readers tend to remember the characters. Fallon likes people who are clever, stubborn, compromised, and often trying to do the right thing from a terrible position. Her fiction returns again and again to power, family, faith, identity, and the mess left behind when private decisions become public disasters. Even in very large casts, there is usually a human problem at the center: protect a child, survive a court, escape a lie, stop a war, live with the price.

Alongside the novels, Fallon has written short fiction, an official Stargate SG-1 tie-in, and a practical series on writing craft based on years of teaching masterclasses. The teaching side matters. It helps explain the clear, no-nonsense way she talks about storytelling and the solid structural bones under even her biggest fantasy books.

She now lives in New Zealand, still works outside publishing, and also breeds and shows Chihuahuas and Pomeranians. It is a very grounded detail for a writer so interested in gods, empires, and collapsing worlds.

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