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Magnus Pack Books in Order

Part ofShelly Laurenston Books in Order

See the Magnus Pack series by Shelly Laurenston in order, with summaries, series background, and where-to-start advice for these funny, fast wolf shifter romances.

Last updated: January 13, 2026

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4 books

1

Miss Congeniality

by Shelly Laurenston

2008

In this novella, brilliant but emotionally detached professor Irene Conridge becomes a target for ruthless enemies. Wolf shifter Niles Van Holtz has spent years chasing her attention. Protecting her at close quarters finally gives him the chance to upend her carefully ordered life.

2

Here Kitty, Kitty!

by Shelly Laurenston

2007

Angelina Santiago wakes up in a hillbilly tiger’s house after well meaning kidnappers dump her there for protection. Nik Vorislav wants peace and quiet, not a furious Texan shooting holes in his walls. Forced to live together, they discover exactly how compatible enemies can be.

3

Go Fetch!

by Shelly Laurenston

2007

Weapons loving grad student Miki Kendrick has no time for romance, especially with massive Viking wolf Conall Viga Feilan. When pack enemies target her, Conall is ordered to keep her safe. A trip that starts as a bodyguard job turns into a battle of wills and hearts.

4

Pack Challenge

by Shelly Laurenston

2006

Sara Morrighan thinks she is an anxious, ordinary woman until biker Zach Sheridan rides into town and claims her as his mate. As alpha of the Magnus Pack, Zach knows Sara is more than human, and enemies closing in on her force the truth, and their attraction, into the open.

Series background & context

The Magnus Pack books are where Shelly Laurenston’s shifterverse really kicks off. Set in a modern world where wolves, big cats, and other predators live alongside humans, the series follows three best friends who discover that the local biker troublemakers are actually part of a powerful wolf pack.

Pack Challenge introduces Sara Morrighan, a seemingly ordinary woman with good friends, a steady job, and the belief that this is as good as life gets. When Zach Sheridan rides into her small Texas town with his motorcycle club, everything changes. Zach is alpha male of the Magnus Pack, and he recognizes something in Sara that she has never been allowed to see in herself. As enemies close in, Sara begins to understand her own shifter heritage, and Zach learns that the scarred, sarcastic woman who drives him crazy is exactly the mate he needs.

In Go Fetch! the spotlight moves to Miki Kendrick, the brainy troublemaker who would rather work on her doctorate and play with weapons than think about love. Conall Viga Feilan is a Viking wolf shifter with the patience and stubbornness to match her. Tasked with keeping Miki safe from a deadly rival pack, he chases her from Texas to Seattle and back again. Forced proximity, shootouts, and academic politics collide in a story that is as much about Miki learning to trust as it is about Conall fetching whatever she needs.

Here Kitty, Kitty! wraps up the trilogy with Angelina Santiago, the sharp tongued friend who suddenly finds herself kidnapped by well meaning hillbilly tigers. Dropped in the North Carolina home of Nikolai Vorislav for her own safety, Angie has no intention of being anyone’s protected guest. Nik, used to a simple life and short term flings, has to deal with a furious, gun toting Texan who shoots holes in his walls and refuses to be impressed by his roar.

Across the series, the through line is female friendship and found family. Sara, Miki, and Angie support and mock each other in equal measure. The wolves around them may be deadly, but they also cook, joke, and interfere like any other extended family. The tone mixes real danger with screwball comedy, making these books a natural entry point if you want to see whether Laurenston’s brand of shifter chaos is for you before diving into the larger Pride series.

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