Midnight Fire Books in Order
Part ofKaitlyn Davis Books in OrderBrowse the Midnight Fire books by Kaitlyn Davis in order, with short summaries, series background, and where-to-start tips for new readers.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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Publication Order
5 books
Ignite
by Kaitlyn Davis
2011
Kira Dawson moves to South Carolina and gets caught between Luke, her fast new friend, and Tristan, the boy who makes her uneasy for all the right reasons. Then she learns vampires are real, and so is her own power.
Blaze
by Kaitlyn Davis
2012
Kira travels to England hoping to reunite with her birth mother, only for the dream to turn into something far more dangerous. The deeper she goes, the less certain she is about what she really is.
Scorch
by Kaitlyn Davis
2013
Aldrich is free, Tristan has lost his memories, and something dark is lodged inside Kira after England. With time running out, her next choice could wreck far more than one relationship.
Simmer
by Kaitlyn Davis
2013
Kira heads to Sonnyville determined to learn the truth about her parents, but every answer makes her more dangerous. With Luke and Tristan pulling at her heart, the search gets darker fast.
Burn
by Kaitlyn Davis
2016
Set after the main Midnight Fire arc, this anniversary novella reunites Kira, Luke, Tristan, and Pavia for a dangerous trip to New York. Peace has gotten comfortable, which is exactly why trouble finds them again.
Series background & context
Midnight Fire is the series that put Kaitlyn Davis on a lot of readers' radar, and it is easy to see why. It opens with a familiar paranormal setup, a girl in a new place, two boys with secrets, and a life that is about to get strange, then keeps pushing that setup into something bigger and more dangerous.
Kira Dawson moves to South Carolina expecting the usual kind of adjustment. Instead, she meets Luke, who quickly becomes her best friend, and Tristan, who is much harder to read and much harder to ignore. Before long, Kira learns that the people around her are tangled up with vampires, and that her own role in this world is not ordinary either. She has power, even if she does not understand it yet.
That is when the trouble really starts.
Across Ignite, Simmer, Blaze, and Scorch, the series expands from romance and revelation into a wider supernatural conflict. Kira is not only trying to survive and decide whom to trust. She is also chasing answers about her parents, learning what it means to be a conduit, and getting pulled into battles that stretch far beyond her first move to South Carolina. The world gets larger with every book, reaching from small-town danger to bigger confrontations, deeper family secrets, and international turns.
A lot of readers come to Midnight Fire for the romantic tension, and that part absolutely matters. Luke and Tristan pull Kira in different directions, and Davis is happy to let those feelings stay complicated. But the series is not only about choosing between two boys. It is also about identity, hidden history, and the pressure that comes from realizing other people fear what you might become.
It keeps the page turning.
The tone sits right in the sweet spot for classic young adult paranormal romance, but with enough action to stop the books from feeling too soft. There are vampires, psychic nudges, dangerous mentors, missing parents, and enemies who never stay gone for long. The later novella Burn works as a return visit, catching up with Kira, Luke, Tristan, and Pavia after the main arc and proving that peace rarely stays peaceful for long.
If you want the series where Davis first locked in her mix of romance, magic, and momentum, this is the one. It is a fast read with a strong love triangle, a heroine who keeps learning the stakes the hard way, and just enough supernatural drama to make one more chapter feel very necessary.
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