Psy-Changeling Trinity Books in Order
Part ofNalini Singh Books in OrderSee the Psy-Changeling Trinity books in order by Nalini Singh, with summaries, series background, and help deciding whether to start here.
Last updated: June 8, 2026
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Publication Order
8 books
Silver Silence
by Nalini Singh
2017
Silver Mercant lives by control and duty as the Trinity Accord struggles to hold. Bear alpha Valentin crashes through her careful defenses just as an assassin turns her into the center of a deadly plot.
Ocean Light
by Nalini Singh
2018
Security chief Bowen Knight knows the implant in his head could kill him at any time. Under the sea, changeling Kaia Luna becomes his anchor, even as her own dangerous secret puts both of them at risk.
Wolf Rain
by Nalini Singh
2019
Empath Memory is attuned to monsters, and wolf Alexei has plenty of his own. Their connection may help save a failing race, if the violence circling them does not strike first.
Alpha Night
by Nalini Singh
2020
Wolf alpha Selenka is already dealing with a volatile security disaster when she collides with Ethan Night, a broken Arrow with a lethal secret. Their impossible mating bond arrives in the middle of political chaos.
Last Guard
by Nalini Singh
2021
Canto Mercant and Payal Rao share a painful past and the kind of power that can alter the PsyNet itself. To save their race from collapse, they must trust each other again.
Storm Echo
by Nalini Singh
2022
Ivan Mercant has spent his life restraining the monster in his mind. When lost healer Soleil returns with shattered memories and a mission soaked in vengeance, they may become the last defense against psychic armageddon.
Resonance Surge
by Nalini Singh
2023
Two linked love stories drive this entry, with bear Pavel and empath Arwen facing change, and Yakov drawn to low-Gradient Psy Theo as they investigate a brutal hidden legacy. It digs deep into family wounds and buried crimes.
Primal Mirror
by Nalini Singh
2024
Auden Scott wakes with missing memories, an unborn baby, and a bloodline full of secrets. Leopard alpha Remi Denier steps in to protect her, only to uncover a nightmare that could push the world over the edge.
Series background & context
Psy-Changeling Trinity is the second major phase of Singh's Psy-Changeling world. The Silence era has broken, and the question is no longer how to survive a frozen system, but how to rebuild after it. That makes this branch feel different from the original series. The danger is still there, but so is the messier work of change.
The entry point is Silver Silence, which is designed to be welcoming to new readers while still rewarding anyone who knows the earlier books. Silver Mercant and bear alpha Valentin pull the series into a fresh part of the world, then Ocean Light, Wolf Rain, and Alpha Night keep expanding outward into underwater changelings, new wolf territory, and Psy whose minds no longer fit the old labels. You meet new groups, new cities, and new kinds of power.
At the center is the Trinity Accord, an attempt to build cooperation between Psy, changelings, and humans after generations of distrust. But the Accord is only part of the story. The PsyNet is damaged. Hidden crimes from the Silent past keep surfacing. The Consortium remains dangerous. And certain psychic designations, once buried or ignored, turn out to matter a lot more than anyone expected.
Rebuilding a world is messier than breaking it.
The romances are still the engine. Last Guard brings together Canto and Payal against the possible collapse of the PsyNet. Storm Echo, Resonance Surge, Primal Mirror, and Atonement Sky all pair intense personal stories with investigations into old damage, family secrets, and threats that could take down entire networks of people. Old favorites do appear, but they do not crowd out the newcomers.
Tone-wise, Trinity feels a little more open than the first arc, but not safer. There is hope here, and humor, and room for oddball communities like the StoneWater bears. There is also grief, psychic instability, political sabotage, and the sense that the future is being written in real time. That combination is what makes these books satisfying.
You can start here, but you may end up wanting the earlier series too.
If you like connected romance series that keep pushing their world forward instead of resetting after every happy ending, Trinity is a strong follow-on. It keeps the emotional intensity of Psy-Changeling, but it shifts the focus to what comes after revolution, after survival, and after old rules stop working.
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