Rosalie Redd Books in Order
Browse Rosalie Redd books in order, with quick summaries, series guides, and easy starting points across her fantasy, sci-fi, and paranormal romances.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Publication Order
16 books
Untouchable Lover
by Rosalie Redd
2015
King Noeh is fighting a brutal war over water when his goddess demands he take a queen or lose his crown. Rescuing the captive Melissa should not change everything, but their forbidden attraction quickly does.
Unforgettable Lover
by Rosalie Redd
2016
During the Betram ritual, masked strangers Leonna and Prince Nicholai expect one night of freedom, not a bond they cannot shake. Desire turns into something deeper, forcing both to challenge duty, status, and the future laid out for them.
Untamable Lover
by Rosalie Redd
2016
Alpha shifter Demir is used to command, until his fierce second-in-command Aramie starts pushing every button he has. Their chemistry burns hot, but so do the dangers around them, on and off the battlefield.
Clone Me a Lover
by Rosalie Redd
2017
Love is the one illegal dream Angelo Thirteen cannot shake. When alien captain Elle pulls his escape pod from a wreck, both are forced to choose between survival plans they trust and feelings they never expected.
Marked by Love
by Rosalie Redd
2017
Danae runs a safe house for Panthera warriors and guards her heart just as carefully. When Aramond, the male she never forgot, returns to her life, old wounds and fresh danger force both to reach for a second chance.
Undeniable Lover
by Rosalie Redd
2017
Warrior Saar should never want the enemy female who haunts his thoughts, but the battlefield keeps throwing Kaelyn back into his path. Their bond deepens into a choice between loyalty to the war and loyalty to each other.
Unimaginable Lover
by Rosalie Redd
2017
Mortally wounded on a mission for justice, Tanen ends up hidden away by Sheri, the human woman who finds him. As trust grows between them, love becomes just as risky as the war he cannot escape.
Concealed
by Rosalie Redd
2018
Lexi becomes a blood courtesan to pay for life-saving treatment and is sent to Gavin, the vampire other women avoid. What begins as a desperate arrangement turns into an intense, vulnerable romance between two deeply scarred people.
Unforgivable Lover
by Rosalie Redd
2018
Nikki never believed shape-shifters were real until an attack drops her into a hidden war and into Gaetan's arms. As the final battle nears, she must face old fears and decide whether this wounded guardian can be trusted.
Angelo 13
by Rosalie Redd
2020
Angelo 13 is a human clone raised to suppress feeling, until a catastrophe strands him in space and puts him in Elle's care. Their pull toward each other threatens her mission and his fragile new sense of self.
Caleb
by Rosalie Redd
2020
Caleb keeps people at a distance, hiding his disability behind confidence and performance. Then he meets Adara, and the careful walls he relies on start to crack, opening the door to risk, tenderness, and change.
Goddess Rebellion
by Rosalie Redd
2020
Rhiannon, goddess of the Otherworld, falls for a human warrior just as her family arranges a political match. Their forbidden love sparks the conflict behind the Gargoyle Night Guardians world and sets divine duty against the heart.
Heart Bandit
by Rosalie Redd
2020
A medieval warrior turned gargoyle is hunting dark fae when a fearless human thief lands in the wrong alley. Saving her should be simple. It gets complicated fast once attraction and a hidden war pull them together.
Issac
by Rosalie Redd
2020
Wolf-shifter Issac knows how to repair almost anything except his own bruised heart. When Chloe breaks down in Dark Moon Falls and a rogue wolf starts hunting them, sparks fly alongside the danger.
Love Bewitched
by Rosalie Redd
2020
Wynne is tired of falling for the wrong man, then finds herself torn between a gargoyle and a dark fae on opposite sides of a war. Magic, divided loyalties, and a dangerous pull make every choice harder.
Night Angel
by Rosalie Redd
2020
Seth Denton has no interest in love until he rescues Hannah from a dark fae bent on stealing her soul. As danger closes in, the battle turns personal for a guardian who already knows how badly love can hurt.
Where should I start?
For mythic shifter romance: Untouchable Lover → Untamable Lover → Unimaginable Lover → Undeniable Lover
For urban paranormal with gargoyles and dark fae: Goddess Rebellion → Heart Bandit → Night Angel → Love Bewitched
For science fiction romance: Clone Me a Lover → Angelo 13 → Caleb
For a darker vampire romance: Concealed
For a quick small-town shifter read: Issac
Author bio
Rosalie Redd writes romance with claws, fangs, wings, spaceships, and a fair amount of trouble. Before fiction took over, she worked in finance and accounting, then traded spreadsheets for stories and built a bibliography that moves comfortably between paranormal romance, science fiction romance, and fantasy romance. She writes from Oregon, where rain is apparently just another good reason to stay inside and keep working.
Numbers came first. Stories won.
A lot of her reading life started young. She has said her father introduced her to science fiction and fantasy, and those early shelves included writers like J.R.R. Tolkien, Frank Herbert, Mary Shelley, and Edgar Allan Poe. Reading The Hobbit at twelve was a turning point. Later, when she discovered paranormal romance, especially books by Lynn Viehl, Jacquelyn Frank, Kelley Armstrong, and J.R. Ward, she found the lane that feels most like home in her own work.
That mix shows up all over her fiction. In Untouchable Lover, Untamable Lover, and Unimaginable Lover, she drops readers into the world of Lemurian shifters, hidden keeps, old loyalties, and a war tied to Earth's water. The setup is big, but the books stay close to the people in the middle of it, kings, warriors, outsiders, and women who are trying to survive long enough to choose what they want.
She likes pressure on the page.
The same goes for her Gargoyle Night Guardians books, including Heart Bandit, Night Angel, and Love Bewitched. These stories lean into dark fae, witches, urban danger, and the idea that love can feel inconvenient at the exact moment it becomes impossible to ignore. Her heroes are often bruised, stubborn, or carrying old guilt. Her heroines usually have problems of their own and no interest in being handled.
She also shifts easily into science fiction romance. Clone Me a Lover and Angelo 13 play with clones, starships, alien worlds, and the question of what happens when someone raised to suppress emotion starts wanting a real life instead. In Caleb, she turns toward a more intimate space romance setup, but the same thread remains. Her characters keep running into duty, fear, and history, then trying to make room for desire anyway.
Under the monsters, magic, and futuristic tech, her books tend to come back to a few steady ideas. She has said her stories revolve around honor and integrity, and that feels right. Even when the setup is wild, gargoyle armies, soul bonds, vampire courtesans, or hidden shifter wars, the emotional choices are usually grounded in trust, loyalty, sacrifice, and whether two people can meet each other honestly.
That is probably why her work feels broad without feeling scattered. A Rosalie Redd book might give you a cursed guardian, a wounded wolf shifter, or a clone drifting through space, but the core question is often the same: what does love ask of people who already have too much to carry?
These days she is still writing from that Oregon office cave, still mixing fantasy, science fiction, and the paranormal into romance stories with real stakes. If you like fast-moving plots, protective heroes, capable heroines, and worlds where danger and tenderness keep showing up together, her shelves give you a lot to explore.
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