Oracle Books in Order
Part ofMeghan Ciana Doidge Books in OrderFind the Oracle series by Meghan Ciana Doidge in order, with short book summaries, Adept Universe background, and suggestions on where Rochelle's visions best fit your reading path.
Last updated: December 26, 2025
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Publication Order
3 books
I See Us
by Meghan Ciana Doidge
2016
The future Rochelle glimpses is full of both light and devastation, and her enemies would happily use her visions to serve their own ends. To carve out a life with her chosen partner, she must decide which destinies to fight, which to accept, and how much of herself she is willing to spend to keep them together.
I See You
by Meghan Ciana Doidge
2015
Rochelle’s life as an oracle is no longer theoretical; every new vision sharpens the dangers stalking the people she has come to love. As her relationship with her chosen mate deepens, she has to balance the pull of destiny with the very human fear of losing everything she has finally begun to claim.
I See Me
by Meghan Ciana Doidge
2014
On her nineteenth birthday, Rochelle Saintpaul plans to leave foster care, hit the road in an old RV, and finally be alone with her art and her supposed hallucinations. Instead she discovers those visions are real, terrifying glimpses of magic and the future, and that she might be the oracle everyone has been waiting for.
Series background & context
The Oracle series steps sideways from cupcakes and dragons into a more intimate, paranormal-romance take on the Adept Universe. Its heroine, Rochelle Saintpaul, has spent her teens believing she suffers from a mysterious neurological disorder that causes hallucinations and seizures. On the day she turns nineteen, finally aging out of the foster-care system, she plans to take her savings, buy an RV, and disappear into solitude.
In I See Me, those “hallucinations” sharpen into terrifying clarity. The impossible things Rochelle has seen for years are not random visions but glimpses of magical threats and possible futures. Leaving Vancouver doesn’t mean leaving danger behind; instead it brings her into contact with shapeshifters, sorcerers, and a certain vampire who has already tangled with Jade Godfrey in the Dowser books. Learning that she is an oracle means accepting both new power and new responsibility, while also navigating the unfamiliar territory of falling in love for the first time.
I See You deepens that setup. Rochelle’s abilities grow stronger and stranger, pushing her to confront the ways she has walled herself off emotionally to survive childhood loss and institutional life. Her relationship with her chosen mate becomes a source of stability but also vulnerability, because seeing all the ways a future can break makes it harder to risk caring. The book weaves road trips, magical showdowns, and quiet domestic scenes into a story about learning to stay present even when you can see what might go wrong.
By I See Us, the trilogy is as much about building a life as it is about averting catastrophe. Rochelle has to decide whether she can carve out a future “filled with love and light” with her chosen partner when other people keep trying to use her visions as tools in their own plans. The narrative reaches into past, present, and glimpsed futures, tying together threads from the Dowser books while still functioning as Rochelle’s personal story about trust, consent, and defining herself beyond what she sees.
Tonally, the Oracle series sits between the snarky adventure of Dowser and the intensity of Amplifier. It is romantic and often sensual, but always grounded in Rochelle’s interiority: her art, her fears, and her stubborn refusal to let prophecy erase her choices. For readers who like psychic heroines, slow-burn bonds, and cross-series cameos, this trilogy makes a strong second step after Dowser or a character-driven entry point on its own.
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