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Katie Long & Siren Books in Order

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See the Katie Long & Siren books by Tony Roberts in order, with quick summaries, series background, and help choosing where to begin.

Last updated: June 10, 2026

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5 books

1

Siren

by Tony Roberts

2016

Katie Long comes from a musical family, but asthma, allergies, shyness, and school bullying keep her world painfully small. Then a chain of events on her fifteenth birthday puts her dream of rock stardom within reach.

2

Sirensong

by Tony Roberts

2017

Four years after Siren's breakthrough, success has hardened into pressure, drugs, and creative strain. Katie has to hold her band together while touring, bad decisions, and falling sales threaten to pull it apart.

3

Katie

by Tony Roberts

2018

Katie wakes from a coma to find eight months missing, her health shattered, and her songwriting gone. Rebuilding her life means facing old family wounds and deciding whether Siren can live again.

4

Siren's Return

by Tony Roberts

2019

A huge comeback single puts Siren back on top and sends the band roaring into a new era of fame. Then public backlash and a devastating personal revelation threaten to break Katie all over again.

5

Love's Refrain

by Tony Roberts

2020

As tension with Paul deepens and the band edges toward fracture, Katie keeps fighting to hold Siren together. A buried personal tragedy finally surfaces, forcing her to choose between old pain and a chance to heal.

Series background & context

The Katie Long & Siren books are a music story, a coming-of-age story, and a long family drama all at once. They begin with Katie Long, a shy girl from a musical family in Britain at the end of the 1970s. She loves singing and guitar, but she is held back by severe allergies, asthma, school bullying, and the kind of self-consciousness that makes even a real gift feel hard to trust. The first book, Siren, takes that setup and asks what happens when a private dream suddenly has a path into public life.

It starts like a rock-and-roll wish story, but it does not stay simple for long.

Once Siren takes off, the series widens into a much longer look at what success costs. The band finds attention, touring, chart hits, and the pressure that comes with being watched. In Sirensong, success brings its own damage, including drugs, alcohol, creative strain, and the fear that a band can fall apart even while the outside world still thinks everything looks glamorous. Roberts keeps Katie at the center of all this, so the books never become just a tour diary or a list of music-business events.

The later novels make the series feel even more like a life story. Katie deals with illness, memory loss, stalled creativity, and the slow repair of damaged family ties. Siren's Return and Love's Refrain push into comeback territory, public backlash, old wounds, and the question of whether a band can really come back without reopening everything that broke it the first time. The timeline stretches across decades, which gives the series room to show how fame changes shape as people age.

What makes the setting matter here is not geography so much as the music world itself. Rehearsal rooms, school years, recording sessions, tours, stage shows, tabloids, record-company pressure, and family homes all shape Katie's choices. Britain in the late 1970s gives the series its starting mood, but later books widen the stage to bigger tours and a more public kind of life. Even so, the emotional stakes stay personal. The real question is usually not whether the band can get a hit. It is whether Katie can keep hold of herself.

Fame fixes some things and breaks others.

If you want fantasy or battles, this is not that. If you want a character-led series about talent, endurance, illness, friendship, love, conflict, and the very long echo of teenage dreams, it has a distinct hook. Katie is easy to root for because the books never forget where she started, alone in her room with her guitar, trying to build a future nobody else could quite see yet.

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