Love, Death and Magic Books in Order
Part ofKenya Wright Books in OrderExplore the Love, Death and Magic series by Kenya Wright in order, with brief summaries, paranormal background, and reading help.
Last updated: June 7, 2026
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Publication Order
2 books
Seduced by Moonlight
by Kenya Wright
2020
Imani is stuck in Crystal Lake until mysterious newcomers bring danger and desire to town. When she falls for Aiden, she learns the man she wants is a werewolf with rules that could destroy them both.
Caressed by Sin
by Kenya Wright
2022
Another dangerous supernatural romance unfolds as lust collides with dark power and lurking evil. In this world, desire is intense, but it is never simple and it is never entirely safe.
Series background & context
Love, Death and Magic is Kenya Wright's looser paranormal-romance shelf. Unlike her long-running sagas, this series is built around standalones, so the pleasure is in the mood and the creature-feature setup more than one giant continuing arc.
The house style is clear. These are sexy supernatural romances that pair Black heroines with dangerous otherworldly men and let the tension do a lot of the work. Werewolves, magic, small-town danger, and the pull between human need and supernatural rules all live comfortably here.
That makes the series a good fit for readers who want paranormal romance without a huge homework load. You can step into a book, meet the couple, understand the threat, and get the payoff without needing to remember ten prior alliances or an entire crime map. Wright still brings her usual heat and dark edges, but the structure is friendlier to dipping in and out.
There is also a playful streak to the series branding. Even when the danger is real, these books do not feel burdened by heavy myth explanation. The supernatural elements are there to raise the stakes around desire, identity, and power. A rule like shapeshifters not breeding with humans is not only worldbuilding. It is the problem standing between the couple.
If you like the idea of Kenya Wright writing paranormal romance with less series sprawl and more immediate chemistry, this is a strong option. The books promise attraction, magic, and the sense that love can get very complicated once monsters, curses, and pack rules are in the room.
Because the series is made of standalones, you can start anywhere. If you want the broadest feel for what it does, begin with Seduced by Moonlight and then move to Caressed by Sin for another hit of Wright's darker, more sensual paranormal style.
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