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Mageverse Books in Order

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Browse the Mageverse books by Angela Knight in order, with summaries, world background, and guidance on where to start with this wild paranormal saga.

Last updated: July 5, 2026

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12 books

1

Master of the Night

by Angela Knight

2004

American agent Erin Grayson is sent to seduce international businessman Reece Champion, only to discover she has been set up. Reece is an operative too, and a vampire, which changes the mission completely.

2

Master of the Moon

by Angela Knight

2005

Policewoman Diana London is secretly a werewolf hunting a vampiress through her small town. Her erotic dreams of faerie king Llyr turn into something far more dangerous when their enemies join forces.

3

Master of Swords

by Angela Knight

2006

Witch Lark McClure is still shaken by a brutal vampire attack when she is paired with Gawain, a seductive knight who refuses to let her hide from fear. A revenge-driven killer gives them little time to resist each other.

4

Master of Wolves

by Angela Knight

2006

Werewolf bounty hunter Jim London goes undercover as a police dog to investigate a friend's murder. The job gets complicated when handler Faith Weston proves just as dangerous to his self-control as the killer.

5

Master of Dragons

by Angela Knight

2007

Fairy princess Nineva Morrow has spent years hiding after magic destroyed her family and her trust. When she uses her powers again, dragons, knights, and danger rush in right behind them.

6

Moon Dance

by Angela Knight

2007

During her Burning Moon, werewolf Elena Livingston begs cop Lucas Rollings to claim her before the brutal mate chosen by her father can. To keep her, Lucas may have to fight a deadly duel.

7

Master of Fire

by Angela Knight

2010

Immortal witch Giada Shepherd is charged with saving Logan MacRoy, the mortal son of a vampire. As a killer lays traps around them, Logan learns that truth, transformation, and love may all arrive together.

8

Master of Smoke

by Angela Knight

2010

After a werewolf attack leaves Eva Roman able to shift, she is dragged into the wider Mageverse war. New power, old enemies, and a dangerous attraction make this one of the series' more feral turns.

9

Master of Shadows

by Angela Knight

2011

Court seducer La Belle Coeur joins forces with Tristan, a Knight of the Round Table, to stop a werewolf wizard sworn against Arthur. Their mission gets even more explosive when a murdered boy puts the Direkind on the edge of war.

10

Master of Darkness

by Angela Knight

2012

Miranda Drake, magical daughter of the werewolf sorcerer Warlock, is determined to stop her father's war. William Justice wants to protect her, but before they can save Avalon, they have to learn how to trust each other.

11

Wicked Games

by Angela Knight

2014

This anthology includes Knight's Mageverse story *The Once and Future Lover*, returning to her Arthurian paranormal world for another clash of magic, danger, and desire. A good side stop for Mageverse readers.

12

Master of Magic

by Angela Knight

2017

Olivia Flynn is near death and unable to call on her Sidhe magic when a mysterious stranger rescues her. Rhys Kincade's powers are unlike anything she has seen, and uncovering his past may be the key to both their survival.

Series background & context

Mageverse is Angela Knight's signature world, and it is gloriously unafraid of excess. These books take Arthurian legend, paranormal romance, science fiction, modern policing, ancient enemies, and very hot love stories, then shove them together until they spark. Somehow it works.

The core idea is simple enough to grab hold of. Merlin and the Lady of the Lake are not just figures from legend. In Knight's version, they helped shape an alternate magical order whose protectors include King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. In the modern age those protectors are still around, but they are no longer just knights in armor. The men became vampires, the women witches, and together they stand between humanity and the forces that want to break it.

That premise gives Knight room to go big. One book may follow an unsuspecting mortal being drawn into the hidden world for the first time. Another may turn to werewolves, dragons, faeries, or alien threats that bleed into Earth from the wider magical universe. Master of the Night begins with agent Erin Grayson colliding with Reece Champion, a vampire and operative whose secrets change everything she thinks she knows. Master of the Moon widens the lens through werewolf cop Diana London and the faerie king Llyr. Master of Wolves brings in undercover investigation and pack politics. The later books keep expanding, with vampire knights, witches, seers, and supernatural law officers all trying to hold the line.

For all the elaborate mythology, the stories stay grounded in romance. Each installment centers on a couple facing not only attraction but a structural problem. Sometimes the issue is transformation. Sometimes it is duty, trauma, mistrust, or the simple fact that one lover belongs to a hidden world the other barely understands. Knight likes pairings where sex is not separate from the plot. In Mageverse, desire can unlock powers, alter destinies, or create consequences nobody can take back.

The setting matters too. Earth and the magical realms exist in constant tension. Portals open. Old enemies escape. Wars that look mythical from a distance hit very modern people at close range. That gives the series its slightly chaotic charm. These are not polished drawing-room fantasies. They are big, messy paranormal adventures where Arthur might wear a T-shirt, the faeries have agendas, and somebody is always one bad decision away from disaster.

The tone is high-stakes, sensual, and occasionally cheerfully outrageous. If you like your paranormal romance orderly and restrained, this may not be your series. If you want vampires, witches, werewolves, dragons, and modern descendants of Camelot all colliding in the same universe, Mageverse is exactly the ride it promises.

Start with Master of the Night and keep going in story order if you can. The world gets stranger, larger, and more rewarding the longer you stay in it.

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