Lords Of Deliverance Books in Order
Part ofLarissa Ione Books in OrderBrowse the Lords Of Deliverance books by Larissa Ione in order, with quick summaries, Demonica connections, and help deciding where to start.
Last updated: June 7, 2026
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Publication Order
8 books
Eternal Rider
by Larissa Ione
2011
Ares is one of the Four Horsemen, and if he falls, the world may go with him. Cara Thornhart might be the key to stopping the apocalypse, but loving her could cost both of them everything.
Immortal Rider
by Larissa Ione
2011
After one stolen kiss, soldier Arik Wagner ends up in hell and Limos ends up closer than ever to the fate she dreads. Saving him could mean bargaining with evil, and giving up far more than her freedom.
Lethal Rider
by Larissa Ione
2011
Thanatos and Regan Matthews are bound together by a desperate plan to stop the end of days. What begins in duty and betrayal turns into a brutal fight for love, family, and a future the world may not deserve.
Vampire Fight Club
by Larissa Ione
2011
Underworld nurse Lena goes undercover at a vampire club after a violent outbreak hits too close to home. Nathan Sabine, the club's jaded manager, has secrets of his own, and their attraction may be the most dangerous one.
Apocalypse: The Lords of Deliverance Compendium
by Larissa Ione
2012
A companion guide to the Lords of Deliverance world, packed with character notes, background lore, a glossary, and an original short story. It also includes a sneak peek at what comes next in the series.
Rogue Rider
by Larissa Ione
2012
Jillian Cardiff rescues an amnesiac stranger in a remote mountain town and falls for the gentle man he seems to be. The problem is that he is really Reseph, the Horseman Pestilence, and his past is horrific.
Reaver
by Larissa Ione
2013
Angel warrior Reaver descends into hell to rescue Harvester, the fallen angel who sacrificed everything for an undercover mission. Even if he saves her, the hunger and history between them may finish the job.
Revenant
by Larissa Ione
2014
Revenant has spent five thousand years believing he is beyond redemption. Then he meets Blaspheme, a hunted woman with forbidden bloodlines, and realizes salvation and destruction may look exactly the same.
Series background & context
Lords Of Deliverance takes the Demonica world and turns the dial way up. The main focus here is the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, Ares, Limos, Thanatos, and Reseph, who are powerful enough to save the world or help destroy it. In Larissa Ione's setup, they are not distant symbols riding through prophecy. They are siblings, warriors, and walking pressure points in the balance between Heaven, Hell, and Earth. That makes the series feel bigger than Demonica, but also surprisingly personal.
The core books, Eternal Rider, Immortal Rider, Lethal Rider, and Rogue Rider, each center on one Horseman and the person who can get under their skin when the world is least able to spare the distraction. Ares meets Cara just as the endgame begins. Limos and Arik push desire straight into a deal with Satan. Thanatos and Regan get one of the messiest setups in the universe, because duty and betrayal are tied up with family. Then Rogue Rider turns to Reseph, the fallen brother whose path is all about damage, guilt, and the hard work of redemption.
These books are not subtle about stakes, and that is part of the fun.
What carries the series is the family dynamic. The Horsemen have history, scars, grudges, and very good reasons to distrust almost everyone around them. The romances matter, but so do the sibling bonds, old betrayals, demon hunter politics, and the constant fear that one bad choice could trigger the apocalypse for real. Demonica characters stay woven through the story, so the universe feels connected rather than rebooted. If you have already read Sin Undone, this series feels like the next natural step.
It is also where the world starts to sprawl in a satisfying way. Hellhounds, angels, demon slayers, prophecy, underworld deals, and battlefield-level action all show up here. Later books like Reaver and Revenant continue the larger arc and tie the Horsemen story even more tightly to the rest of the Demonica universe, so readers who get hooked usually keep going.
If Demonica gives you demon doctors and supernatural hospital chaos, Lords Of Deliverance gives you cosmic war with teeth. It still has Ione's fast pacing and high heat, but the emotional center is different. These are books about burden, fate, and whether people marked for destruction can still choose love. Read them in order, because the arc builds hard from one book to the next.
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