Kaitlyn Davis Books in Order
Browse all Kaitlyn Davis books in order, with series guides, short summaries, reading order help, and simple suggestions on where to start next.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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Publication Order
27 books
Ignite
by Kaitlyn Davis
2011
Kira Dawson moves to South Carolina and gets caught between Luke, her fast new friend, and Tristan, the boy who makes her uneasy for all the right reasons. Then she learns vampires are real, and so is her own power.
Blaze
by Kaitlyn Davis
2012
Kira travels to England hoping to reunite with her birth mother, only for the dream to turn into something far more dangerous. The deeper she goes, the less certain she is about what she really is.
Scorch
by Kaitlyn Davis
2013
Aldrich is free, Tristan has lost his memories, and something dark is lodged inside Kira after England. With time running out, her next choice could wreck far more than one relationship.
Simmer
by Kaitlyn Davis
2013
Kira heads to Sonnyville determined to learn the truth about her parents, but every answer makes her more dangerous. With Luke and Tristan pulling at her heart, the search gets darker fast.
The Golden Cage
by Kaitlyn Davis
2014
Princess Leena is secretly in love with a soldier, a crime her ruthless father would never forgive. When a royal celebration turns dangerous, she is forced into a choice that could change the fate of her kingdom.
The Shadow Soul
by Kaitlyn Davis
2014
After her home is destroyed, Jinji disguises herself as a boy and joins Prince Rhen on the road. Both are hiding dangerous magic, and an ancient shadow is waking just as their fates begin to tangle.
The Silver Key
by Kaitlyn Davis
2014
Leena spots her lost love brought back in chains, alongside a mysterious foreign prince. Following them into her father's schemes pulls her toward rebellion, escape, and a chance to help save Rhen.
The Spirit Heir
by Kaitlyn Davis
2014
Jinji sits in the dungeons while Rhen lies trapped in a coma, and the shadow keeps gathering strength. Strange memories, uneasy alliances, and a changing world force them into the next stage of the war.
Gathering Frost
by Kaitlyn Davis
2015
When an earthquake transforms part of New York into a magical kingdom, Jade grows up serving the queen who stole her feelings. The return of Prince Asher begins to thaw her heart and shake her loyalty.
Leena's Story
by Kaitlyn Davis
2015
This companion collection follows Princess Leena across the whole A Dance of Dragons saga. Together, the novellas trace her path from trapped royal daughter to rebel, rider, and key player in the fight for her kingdom.
The Bronze Knight
by Kaitlyn Davis
2015
Leena reaches Rayfort carrying information that could stop her father's armies, only to find the city already crumbling. Stranded without her allies, she must choose between fighting for a doomed stronghold or risking everything on escape.
The Iron Rider
by Kaitlyn Davis
2015
Leena is finally a dragon rider, but her hardest battle may be the one waiting at home. When shadow armies threaten her kingdom, she returns to confront her father and fight for a different future.
The Phoenix Born
by Kaitlyn Davis
2015
Rhen has awakened a fire dragon, and Jinji learns her long-lost twin may still be alive, bound to the shadow she hates. As war closes in, they race to find the other dragon riders before love and duty tear them apart.
Burn
by Kaitlyn Davis
2016
Set after the main Midnight Fire arc, this anniversary novella reunites Kira, Luke, Tristan, and Pavia for a dangerous trip to New York. Peace has gotten comfortable, which is exactly why trouble finds them again.
Withering Rose
by Kaitlyn Davis
2016
Omorose has spent years hiding her magic in a modern world where it should not exist. But every use of her power steals time from her life, and the only hope left may be the Beast she was taught to fear.
Fracture
by Kaitlyn Davis
2017
Pandora finally accepts that saving the world is not a solo job, even if trusting people still hurts. As old feelings and new threats collide, she has to decide who the real villains are.
Freeze
by Kaitlyn Davis
2017
Pandora is in prison, surrounded by enemies, and once again trying to survive impossible odds. With Sam's help, she plans a breakout, outruns trackers, and takes another swing at changing fate itself.
Frost
by Kaitlyn Davis
2017
Pandora Scott is a vampire thief on the run, hunted by the head vampire of New York and shadowed by people from her past. A botched theft, an old heartbreak, and a dangerous destiny collide at once.
Shatter
by Kaitlyn Davis
2018
Pandora thinks she finally won and maybe even found a future worth keeping. Then the titans hit Sonnyville, a shocking death changes everything, and the war she hoped was over starts all over again.
Chasing Midnight
by Kaitlyn Davis
2019
Nymia is a faerie with revenge on her mind and a human city standing in her way. To reclaim her sister's magic, she must outmaneuver technology, a determined prince, and the clock racing toward midnight.
Granting Wishes
by Kaitlyn Davis
2019
After an earthquake during a Yosemite climbing trip, Alanna falls into a hidden magical world. To save her brother from a sorcerer king, she must decide whom to trust in a land where every alliance feels risky.
Parting Worlds
by Kaitlyn Davis
2019
Aerewyn has been taught that humans are dangerous, then she finds an injured human boy and saves him anyway. Their connection could bridge two worlds, or shatter them both.
The Hunter and the Mage
by Kaitlyn Davis
2020
Lyana wakes in the Sea of Mist with new power and more responsibility than she expected, while Rafe fights to return home. Cassi and Xander are pulled into a dangerous game as old loyalties begin to crack.
The Princess and The Pawn
by Kaitlyn Davis
2020
On the eve of the courtship trials, Princess Lyana and the bastard raven Rafe prepare for roles neither fully chose. This short prequel sets the stage with royal pressure, uneasy loyalties, and the first hints of change.
The Raven and the Dove
by Kaitlyn Davis
2020
Princess Lyana escapes her courtship trials and finds a raven prince in the middle of a dragon fight. Their forbidden magic and growing bond pull them into a prophecy, and a hidden war waiting below the clouds.
The Dragon and the Queen
by Kaitlyn Davis
2021
Lyana returns to the sky determined to save her home, while Rafe struggles with the monstrous power growing inside him. As Cassi uncovers a new evil, prophecy starts to unravel and war finally arrives.
The Godborn and the King
by Kaitlyn Davis
2022
Lyana and Rafe are thrown into a brutal new world of dragons, hybrids, and old questions about who they are together. Meanwhile, peace collapses above, and one last vision may decide the fate of both worlds.
Where should I start?
If you want paranormal romance first: Ignite → Simmer → Blaze → Scorch
If you want dragon fantasy: The Golden Cage → The Shadow Soul → The Spirit Heir → The Phoenix Born
If you want epic fantasy romance: The Princess and The Pawn → The Raven and the Dove → The Hunter and the Mage
If you want fairy-tale retellings: Gathering Frost → Withering Rose → Chasing Midnight → Parting Worlds
If you want a vampire spinoff: Frost → Freeze → Fracture → Shatter
Author bio
Kaitlyn Davis writes fantasy that likes big emotion as much as big magic. Her books move easily between vampires, dragons, cursed princesses, and winged kingdoms, but they tend to share the same heartbeat: danger, romance, fast pacing, and heroines learning what they can really do.
She studied Writing Seminars at Johns Hopkins University and graduated Phi Beta Kappa. Writing was not some late discovery for her, either. In her author bios over the years, she has described herself as someone who has been making up stories since she picked up her first crayon.
That early love of storytelling turned into a real career with Ignite, the opening book in her Midnight Fire series. The setup is pure paranormal fun: Kira Dawson moves to South Carolina, falls in with two boys carrying dangerous secrets, and discovers that she has powers of her own. The series grew into a long-running reader favorite for people who like vampires, romance, and a lot of action.
Then she kept going.
Davis never stayed in one corner of fantasy for long. In A Dance of Dragons, she built a larger epic world of princes, rebels, shadow magic, and dragon riders. In Once Upon a Curse, she mashed fairy tales together with a broken modern world, so castles and magic rise where ordinary cities used to be. And in The Raven and the Dove, she leaned into fantasy romance, with winged kingdoms, prophecy, betrayal, and star-crossed love.
She also writes contemporary romance under the pen name Kay Marie.
That split makes sense. Even in her fantasy, Davis cares about chemistry, banter, and emotional stakes just as much as battles and worldbuilding. Readers who come to her for romance usually still get quests, secrets, cursed powers, and a heroine pushed into trouble before she fully understands the rules.
She has built a strong indie audience over time, one release at a time. Midnight Fire alone has sold more than 250,000 copies, and by the end of 2019 she was writing about life as a full-time author with a growing backlist, audiobooks, and readers across multiple series. Her books have stayed broad in appeal because she writes for the feeling of being swept along.
Her later posts show another part of the story. She writes openly about balancing writing with family life and about finishing books while raising her daughter, sometimes working in short bursts and sometimes typing on her phone in the dark while holding a sleeping baby. It is an ordinary kind of behind-the-scenes detail, but it says a lot about her as a writer.
If you are new to Kaitlyn Davis, expect fantasy with a strong romantic pull, energetic plots, and a very clear love of escape. She writes the kind of books that want you to turn one more page, then one more after that.
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