Supernatural Prison Books in Order
Part ofJaymin Eve Books in OrderExplore the Supernatural Prison books by Jaymin Eve in order, with quick summaries, world background, and clear help on where to start.
Last updated: June 10, 2026
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Publication Order
3 books
Dragon Marked
by Jaymin Eve
2015
Jessa Lebron grows up beside the supernatural prisons of Stratford, believing she understands the rules. Then she learns she is dragon marked, and suddenly hunters from every side want her dead.
Dragon Mystics
by Jaymin Eve
2015
After unleashing her mark inside Vanguard, Jessa learns she is not just a wolf shifter but a dragon too. With the dragon king's return closing in, she goes on the run with the Compass quads.
Dragon Mated
by Jaymin Eve
2016
Deep in the dragon king's world, Jessa has to outsmart powerful enemies long enough to get back to the Compass quads. The deeper she digs into the dragon mark curse, the less she understands about herself.
Series background & context
Supernatural Prison begins with a great hook. There are hidden prisons all over the world, and inside them sit the most dangerous criminals from five supernatural races. Jessa Lebron grows up in one of the towns built beside those borders, thinking she understands the rules that keep everyone safe. Then she learns she is dragon marked, and the rules stop protecting her.
From there, the series opens wide.
Jessa is a wolf shifter at the start, but the dragon mark pushes her into much bigger trouble. Hunters want her dead. Old lies start peeling back. The prisons themselves turn from background lore into part of a much larger supernatural history. The early books, Dragon Marked, Dragon Mystics, and Dragon Mated, carry the core trilogy and follow Jessa as she tries to survive long enough to understand why she matters.
The Compass quads are central to the emotional shape of the story. They bring loyalty, humor, and a strong found-family feel that keeps the series from turning too grim. Even when the stakes grow world-level large, the relationships stay close enough to carry the reader through all the lore, betrayals, and shifting alliances.
What is especially nice about this world is that it does not end with Jessa's trilogy. Later books like Broken Compass, Magical Compass, Louis, and Elemental Compass expand the same setting through connected romances and spinoff stories. That makes the whole thing feel less like one closed arc and more like a supernatural universe with room to breathe.
If you want urban fantasy that mixes dragons, prisons, shifters, fey, family bonds, and a heroine learning her life has been built on missing information, Supernatural Prison is a strong place to start.
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