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Mercy and Eagleflight Books in Order

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This page lists Mercy and Eagleflight by Michael Phillips in order, with short summaries, series background, reading order tips, and where to start.

Last updated: January 13, 2026

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A Dangerous Love

by Michael Phillips

1997

A relationship that began with hope turns perilous as outside threats and inner fears collide. Forced to choose between safety and loyalty, the characters learn that love without trust can destroy, and that real commitment sometimes means risking everything.

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Mercy and Eagleflight

by Michael Phillips

1996

Two lives collide in a story where compassion and danger walk side by side. As Mercy grows close to the mysterious Eagleflight, trust becomes the hardest task of all. Love offers healing, but it also attracts enemies who don’t want the past disturbed.

Series background & context

Mercy and Eagleflight is a two-book series that reads like a romantic adventure, built around two people whose lives intersect in a way neither of them expects. The titles hint at the tone: compassion on one side, fierce independence on the other, and the kind of love that can get you hurt if you’re not careful.

The first book, Mercy and Eagleflight, brings the central pair together and sets up the core question of the series: can two very different people learn to trust each other when their worlds, and their instincts, keep pulling them apart?

Love isn’t safe just because it’s sincere.

In A Dangerous Love, the relationship and the external stakes both intensify. Fear, misunderstanding, and outside pressure threaten to define the characters before they can define themselves. Phillips pushes his protagonists toward hard decisions about loyalty and sacrifice, and he keeps faith present as a lived practice, not a tidy answer.

The arc across both books is about transformation. Characters have to confront what they’ve run from, and they have to decide whether they will keep repeating old patterns or step into a different kind of life.

If you like stories where romance is tied to real consequences, this series is worth a look. Read the two books in order so the emotional threads, and the lessons the characters learn the hard way, can land in full.

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