Pack of Misfits Books in Order
Part ofRaven Kennedy Books in OrderExplore the Pack of Misfits books by Raven Kennedy in order, with quick summaries, series background, and an easy guide to where to start.
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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Publication Order
3 books
Addie
by Raven Kennedy
2019
Addie belongs to Pack Aberrant, a haven for oddball shifters, but her own secret makes belonging fragile. When a heatwave and three coyote males throw everything off balance, she has to choose between fear, desire, and a new kind of home.
Jetta
by Raven Kennedy
2020
Jetta escapes a brutal life only to land in Pack Aberrant, where help feels almost too good to trust. As she bonds with the pack and the men around her, the past refuses to let go.
Reese
by Raven Kennedy
2020
Reese has been trapped in animal form for years after seeing something she was never meant to witness. A strange pack offers her a second chance, but old accusations and older enemies are still on her trail.
Series background & context
Pack of Misfits is built around one simple idea, what if the odd pack out turned out to be the safest place in the world? The series centers on Pack Aberrant, a shifter pack made up of the ones who do not fit anywhere else, the runts, rogues, damaged, abandoned, and inconvenient people no respectable pack wants to claim. That setup gives the books their personality right away.
Each novel follows a different woman, but the pack itself is the through line. Addie starts the series with a heroine who already knows what it is like to be judged, and things only get worse when her heatwave and her hidden nature bring new trouble to the surface. Reese shifts to a heroine who has been trapped in animal form for years and has to learn what safety even looks like once she lands among the misfits. Jetta brings in a harder edge, with escape, collars, old masters, and a woman who has every reason not to trust anyone.
Belonging is the point here.
That does not make the books soft. The tension usually comes from the past refusing to stay buried. Old packs come hunting. Predators circle back. Characters carry shame, fear, or literal scars into every new relationship. Kennedy uses those pressures to keep the stories moving, but she also keeps returning to the idea that being different is not the same thing as being lesser. Pack Aberrant works because it makes room for people other places would rather discard.
The romance structure changes from book to book, which is helpful to know going in. Addie is reverse harem, but the series as a whole is not locked into one setup. One heroine may have multiple love interests, another may not. What stays consistent is the mix of heat, humor, action, and protective pack energy. These books like a sharp joke, a dangerous rescue, and a hard-won happy ending.
The setting matters too. Because Pack Aberrant is not just background, every new romance changes the group dynamic a little. One woman joins the pack, another learns to trust it, another fights for it. By the time you move through all three books, the series feels bigger than any single couple because you are also watching a strange little community take shape.
These work best in order, starting with Addie. The individual romances can stand on their own, but the emotional payoff is stronger when you see Pack Aberrant grow one misfit at a time.
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