Southern Soul Hunter Books in Order
Part ofTegan Maher Books in OrderSee the Southern Soul Hunter books by Tegan Maher in order, with quick summaries, series background, and start-here guidance.
Last updated: June 10, 2026
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Soul Keeper
by Tegan Maher
2024
A rule-breaking fallen angel is forced to hunt escaped souls after her mother opens the Valley of Lost Souls and vanishes. With mage Callum Knox and a paranormal task force beside her, failure is not an option.
Series background & context
The Southern Soul Hunter books lean more into urban fantasy, but they still feel connected to the same larger magical world as Maher's other series. The setup is strong: a catastrophic breach at the Valley of Lost Souls lets some of the worst beings imaginable loose, and now somebody has to hunt them down before the damage spreads. That somebody is a fallen angel working under pressure she absolutely did not ask for.
The series centers on her partnership with mage Callum Knox. That pairing gives the books much of their energy. There is a shared mission, a lot of danger, and the constant strain of trying to fix a supernatural disaster before time runs out. The tone is more urgent than in Maher's cozier mysteries, but it still carries her usual banter and readability.
What sets this series apart is the scale of the problem. These are not local whodunits with one body and a short suspect list. The larger issue is containment, escaped souls, and the fallout from a magical failure big enough to threaten far more than one town. Even when the plot narrows to a specific case or disturbance, the sense of a wider crisis stays in the background.
Abaddon's Gate plays an important role here too. If you have read other Maher series, that location will already feel familiar, and if you have not, it still works as a lively supernatural setting full of its own politics and tensions. The crossover potential gives the books a little extra texture without making them hard to enter.
This is one of Maher's more action-forward worlds.
The appeal is not just the premise, though. It is also the heroine's position inside it. She is trying to clean up a mess tied to family, duty, and punishment all at once, which gives the series an emotional edge underneath the magic and danger.
If you want Maher's voice but with a little less cozy comfort and a little more supernatural chase energy, this is a good branch of her work to try. It keeps the character warmth, but it raises the pressure and lets the magic get wilder.
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