Mageri Books in Order
Part ofDannika Dark Books in OrderBrowse the Mageri series by Dannika Dark in order, with quick summaries, worldbuilding notes, crossover links, and help choosing your first book.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Publication Order
7 books
Sterling
by Dannika Dark
2011
Zoë Merrick survives a brutal attack only to discover a strange power burning through her body. To live, she must enter a hidden immortal world and decide whom she can trust.
Closer
by Dannika Dark
2012
Kane is a Sensor who feels emotion through touch, and for him, touch hurts. When a woman's life lands in his hands, he has little time to choose between self-protection and something like fate.
Impulse
by Dannika Dark
2012
Silver is caught between her Ghuardian, her dangerous lover, and a secret hidden inside an old box. As rival factions close in, trust becomes harder to find and more necessary than ever.
Twist
by Dannika Dark
2012
Silver is learning to live inside Cognito's hidden laws when Logan Cross walks into her life. Their connection pulls her closer to the Mage who once stole her light, and to the danger hunting her.
Gravity
by Dannika Dark
2013
Silver and Logan are finally building trust when an old enemy reappears and a buried truth about her past surfaces. Every choice now comes with consequences, and there is no easy way back.
Shine
by Dannika Dark
2013
Attacks against the Mageri are growing, loyalties are cracking, and Silver cannot save everyone she loves. The final book drives the series toward betrayal, sacrifice, and a fate-changing showdown.
The Gift
by Dannika Dark
2016
A blizzard traps Silver and the Mageri crew just as a holiday gathering begins to feel safe. Then Logan gets a call that could change everything between them.
Series background & context
The Mageri series is the front door to Dannika Dark's larger supernatural universe. It starts with Zoë Merrick, an ordinary young woman whose life is wrecked by a violent attack she cannot explain. In the aftermath, she discovers that immortals are real, hidden rules are everywhere, and the world she thought she understood was only the surface layer. From there the books pull her into Cognito, a secret city where power is organized, watched, and fought over.
Nothing about that adjustment is easy.
One of the pleasures of Mageri is watching Zoë, who later moves through the series under the name Silver, learn the shape of this hidden life one hard lesson at a time. She has to master strange abilities, survive new laws, and figure out which people are protectors, which are manipulators, and which are both. Justus De Gradi arrives as a guide and guardian, while Logan Cross brings a very different kind of danger. The romance works because it is wrapped into every other question the series asks about trust, freedom, and identity.
Cognito is a strong setting. It feels like a functioning supernatural society, not just a backdrop for kissing and combat. The Mageri rule, the Breeds have their own power structures, old feuds keep resurfacing, and every new piece of worldbuilding raises the pressure on Silver. Dark gradually widens the lens from personal survival to bigger conflicts involving rival factions, buried history, experiments, treason, and the consequences of secrets kept for too long.
The emotional tone shifts nicely across the books. Sterling has that first plunge into the unknown. Twist and Impulse deepen the politics and the romantic strain. Gravity and Shine bring the larger arc into focus and push the characters toward harder choices. The series is never only one thing. It is urban fantasy, romance, mystery, and supernatural drama all at once, with the balance changing as Silver grows into the world around her.
Found family is a huge part of why these books stick. Silver does not just gain power. She ends up surrounded by mentors, allies, rivals, and companions who become emotionally necessary. Some of the sharpest moments in the series come from loyalty under pressure, not from action scenes alone. Dark also likes to carry consequences forward, so the things people choose in one book tend to matter later.
This is also the series that lays the foundation for everything that follows. Christian Poe, later central to Crossbreed, first appears in this corner of the universe. The Seven books contain a crossover payoff for Mageri readers, and the side stories grouped under Mageri World grow directly out of the people and politics established here. So while Mageri tells a complete story, it also quietly builds the scaffolding for a much bigger reading experience.
If you want the place where Dark's world starts, this is it. It is romantic, twisty, and increasingly layered, with one foot in hidden-city fantasy and the other in character-driven relationship drama.
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