Raised By Wolves Books in Order
Part ofJennifer Lynn Barnes Books in OrderThis page lists the Raised By Wolves books by Jennifer Lynn Barnes in order, with quick summaries, pack world background, and tips on how best to read the trilogy.
Last updated: June 7, 2026
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Publication Order
3 books
Raised by Wolves
by Jennifer Lynn Barnes
2010
Human teen Bryn was adopted by a werewolf alpha after a rogue wolf killed her parents. Years later she discovers a newly turned boy locked in the pack’s basement and risks pack law, and her safety, to uncover the truth.
Trial by Fire
by Jennifer Lynn Barnes
2011
Now alpha of her own small pack, Bryn is still human in a world ruled by wolves. When a battered teenage Were begs for sanctuary, she is pulled into werewolf politics and a deadly struggle over who gets to lead.
Taken by Storm
by Jennifer Lynn Barnes
2012
Bryn must stand before the powerful werewolf Senate while a rogue killer stalks human victims on her territory. With rival alphas circling and bodies mounting, she has to decide what she will sacrifice to keep her pack alive.
Series background & context
The Raised By Wolves series follows Bryn, a human girl who survived a rogue werewolf attack that killed her parents and who was then adopted by Callum, the alpha of a powerful pack. She grows up surrounded by wolves, bound by pack rules even though she can never shift herself.
Raised by Wolves opens with Bryn chafing against those rules and trying to claim more freedom inside a community built on dominance and submission. When she discovers Chase, a newly turned Were being kept caged in her guardian’s basement, the questions she has pushed down about her past, her safety, and the pack’s secrets finally demand answers.
As the trilogy continues in Trial by Fire and Taken by Storm, Bryn’s role changes from rebellious outsider to reluctant leader. She becomes alpha of her own small pack, navigates the complex politics of the werewolf Senate, and faces rivals who see her human status, and the strong females in her territory, as a challenge to be crushed.
The series spends as much time on the emotional cost of leadership as it does on fights and chases. Bryn has to decide how far she is willing to bend or break ancient laws, what she is willing to risk to protect her friends, and whether holding power is worth the pieces of herself she might lose along the way.
Pack life is drawn in detail: shared bonds, pack telepathy, territory lines, and a constant undercurrent of danger that never fully disappears. There are moments of warmth and humor, especially in Bryn’s friendships, but the books do not shy away from violence, trauma, or the way a tight knit community can close ranks against its own.
Across all three novels, readers can expect a blend of paranormal action and coming of age story. The series is about werewolves, but it is just as much about chosen family, surviving old wounds, and deciding who you will be when the people in charge tell you that you are powerless.
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