Marchwood Vampires Books in Order
Part ofShalini Boland Books in OrderSee the Marchwood Vampires books in order by Shalini Boland, with quick summaries, series background, and a simple guide to where the story begins.
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Publication Order
3 books
Hidden
by Shalini Boland
2011
Seventeen-year-old Madison Greene thinks inheriting Marchwood House is her lucky break, until she finds a vampire sleeping in the basement. Alexandre is beautiful, dangerous, and tied to secrets that could destroy the new life she hoped to build.
Thicker Than Blood
by Shalini Boland
2012
Madison and Alexandre finally have a fragile peace at Marchwood House, until an old enemy tears it apart. Dragged into a hidden vampire world far from home, Maddie must survive long enough to uncover the truth behind Alexandre's past.
Hunted
by Shalini Boland
2016
Maddie and Alexandre want a quiet life at Marchwood, but the past is not finished with them. A mysterious woman, ancient secrets, and a deadly hunter force them back into the vampire world for one last dangerous fight.
Series background & context
The Marchwood Vampires books are paranormal adventures with a strong romantic streak, but they begin from a very human place. Madison Greene, usually called Maddie, has spent her life in foster care and is used to looking out for her younger brother, Ben. When an unexpected inheritance hands them Marchwood House, an old mansion in the English countryside, it feels like the first lucky break they have ever had. Then Maddie opens a dusty box in the basement and finds Alexandre, a sleeping vampire with a long and dangerous past.
Marchwood House is more than a backdrop. It gives the series its mood: part gothic mansion, part refuge, part trap. The house is huge, creaky, secretive, and full of the sense that other lives have passed through it before. That matters because Maddie is not just moving into a new home. She is stepping into a hidden world with rules she does not understand yet.
Marchwood House remembers everything.
It gets dangerous fast.
The emotional center of the trilogy is the relationship between Maddie and Alexandre. Boland plays that tension straight. Maddie is stubborn, loyal, and practical, while Alexandre is protective, secretive, and burdened by history. The pull between them is immediate, but the books never pretend that love makes the practical problems disappear. He is a vampire. She is human. He comes with enemies, old promises, and consequences that were already in motion long before she found him.
Across Hidden, Thicker Than Blood, and Hunted, the story grows outward from the house and into a much bigger supernatural map. There are old rivalries, demons, buried identities, and chapters that reach back into earlier centuries to show how the past keeps pushing into the present. That gives the trilogy an extra layer. You are not only watching a present-day romance and survival story, you are also slowly learning what shaped Alexandre and why Marchwood is tied to conflicts that did not begin with Maddie.
The tone sits somewhere between gothic romance, YA vampire adventure, and fast-moving fantasy quest. There is yearning, of course, but also chases, rescues, hidden threats, and a steady feeling that safety never lasts for long. If you like vampire stories where the supernatural world feels old and eerie, rather than sleek and glossy, this series leans that way. The books also keep their focus on the same core cast, so the attachments build as the stakes rise.
What really links the trilogy is the question of whether a human life and an immortal one can ever fit together without destroying something important. Maddie wants love, truth, and a real future. Alexandre wants to protect her, but protection only goes so far when the past keeps reopening. That is why the books work best in order, Hidden first, then Thicker Than Blood, and finally Hunted. Each one widens the mythology, but the real pull is still the same girl, the same vampire, and the same dangerous house where it all started.
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