La Patron's KnightForce Books in Order
Part ofSydney Addae Books in OrderExplore the La Patron's KnightForce books by Sydney Addae in order, with summaries, team background, and help picking your first read.
Last updated: June 10, 2026
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Publication Order
5 books
KnightForce Deuces
by Sydney Addae
2015
With millions of half-breeds stepping into public pack life, violence rises fast. Angus, Asia, and Tyrone lead KnightForce into the fight while Silas and Hawke battle threats closer to home.
KnightForce One
by Sydney Addae
2015
As full-blood rebels target humans and half-breeds, Silas creates KnightForce, a new breed of warriors to defend the nation. The result is part military answer, part desperate gamble.
KnightForce Tres
by Sydney Addae
2015
Renee meets the assassin Melange just as a theft plot turns into a shocking mate bond. While Elyria makes a major move against La Patron, KnightForce has only days to stop the damage.
KnightForce Damian
by Sydney Addae
2016
Damian Farkas, a lab-raised KnightForce agent, heads to Scotland to eliminate a threat he barely understands. Dr. Gem Okla is trying to save lives, not fall for a man built for war.
KnightForce Ethan
by Sydney Addae
2016
Former Marine Ethan Mope has built his life around work and discipline, not romance. Then Vanessa Prince, a teacher carrying her own painful past, becomes the mate he cannot ignore.
Series background & context
La Patron's KnightForce is where Sydney Addae leans hardest into the military side of her wolf-shifter world. The romance is still there, but these books are built around missions, trained fighters, rebel threats, and the ugly work of keeping a hidden nation alive when peace starts slipping.
The setup grows directly out of the main La Patron story. As Silas and Jasmine try to protect a nation that now includes more half-breeds, violence rises from wolves who reject that change. Silas responds by creating KnightForce, a specially trained group of warriors meant to hit threats fast and keep trouble from reaching the heart of the pack. That decision gives the series its engine.
Everything gets more tactical from here.
KnightForce is not a loose gang of fighters. It is an answer to political pressure, rising hate, and the fear that old pack structures are no longer enough. Addae uses that framework well. Some books focus more on the wider conflict, while others zero in on individual agents like Damian, Ethan, and Angus. The result is a series that feels both ensemble-driven and personal.
That balance matters because the best KnightForce books are not just about stopping enemies. They are about the kind of people this work creates. Damian has to learn what pack really means after a life shaped by the lab. Ethan brings his own cultural history and family hurt into the job. Angus carries years of loyalty and loneliness before fate forces him to move. Even when there is a mission on the page, Addae is usually also writing about belonging, trust, and the cost of becoming the person others rely on.
The stakes stay close to home.
KnightForce may travel, but the emotional center is always the safety of the nation and the compound. Silas and Jasmine are still central figures in the background, and the threats are never just abstract. Rebel attacks, federal pressure, lab fallout, and personal vendettas all keep colliding. That gives the books a steady sense of urgency. One bad decision out in the field can hit a den, a mate, or a child back home.
Readers should expect more action here than in some other parts of Addae's catalog. There are training structures, captains, operations, time-sensitive hunts, and plenty of tension between official duty and personal need. But the series never forgets it is still romance. The couples have to find each other in the middle of all that noise, and often the hardest part is not the fight, it is learning how to trust while the fight is still going on.
If you like shifter books with a squad feel, an ongoing war in the background, and a different lead couple stepping forward while the larger story keeps moving, KnightForce is a strong branch of the La Patron world. It is family drama with sharper teeth and better field training.
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