Sisters of Hex: Fern Books in Order
Part ofBea Paige Books in OrderSee the Sisters of Hex: Fern books by Bea Paige in order, with quick summaries, world background, reading order, and where to start.
Last updated: June 8, 2026
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Publication Order
3 books
Fern's Decision
by Bea Paige
2018
Fern has always heard the song of death before someone dies. When three Angels of Death step out of the shadows and claim her world is not what she thought, she has to decide who to trust.
Fern's Flight
by Bea Paige
2018
With war coming, Fern must help lead Clan Vitae against Queen Adrielle. Her bond with Gabe, Mihr, and Ether grows stronger, but love alone will not keep Ever Vale safe.
Fern's Wings
by Bea Paige
2018
Fern wakes in the Shadowlands transformed and tied to three dark angels. As she adjusts to a new body, a new bond, and a looming prophecy, family trouble forces impossible choices.
Series background & context
Fern's trilogy continues the wider Sisters of Hex story, but it has a different feel from Accacia's books. Fern begins in the human world carrying a strange gift she has never really understood. She hears the song of death before people die. For most of her life, that has felt like a lonely, frightening burden rather than a power.
Then the hidden world catches up with her. After a haunting encounter at the hospital where she works, three Angels of Death return and force Fern to see that her life has been part of something larger all along. Gabe, Mihr, and Ether are not just dark, mysterious men. They are tied to her fate, to Clan Vitae, and to the prophecy shaping all of Ever Vale.
Life and death sit very close together in these books.
Fern's Decision is about awakening, truth, and the terrifying first step into a world she never knew was hers. Fern's Wings deepens that by showing Fern transformed, recovering in the Shadowlands, and trying to understand what her new body, new bond, and new role will ask of her. The relationships grow stronger there, but so does the pressure, especially once family trouble and bigger political questions start pushing in.
By Fern's Flight, the trilogy is in open conflict. Fern is no longer just reacting to events. She has to help lead Clan Vitae into war and decide what kind of leader she can be when love, duty, and survival are all pulling in different directions. That shift from frightened outsider to active leader is the heart of her arc.
If you like angel romance with a darker edge, plus a fantasy world that keeps widening book by book, Fern's trilogy gives you that. It has the same prophecy-driven backbone as the rest of Sisters of Hex, but its emotional core feels especially tied to transformation, voice, and choosing life in the middle of a story crowded by death.
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