The Chimera Pact Books in Order
Part ofSydney Addae Books in OrderFind The Chimera Pact books by Sydney Addae in order, with quick summaries, series background, and notes on how the story begins.
Last updated: June 10, 2026
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Publication Order
2 books
Endangered Pair
by Sydney Addae
2024
Eve is a government-made super-soldier on the run, and Thomas leads a band of altered humans who know what it means to be hunted. Their bond forms fast, but enemies from every direction are closing in.
Captured Pair
by Sydney Addae
2025
Eve and Thomas are forced into a rescue mission when a captured mate and a military black site threaten to tear old and new loyalties apart. Saving one person could start a war they cannot avoid.
Series background & context
The Chimera Pact is one of Sydney Addae's sharpest blends of paranormal romance and military-style suspense. It sits close enough to the La Patron world to feel connected, but it has its own identity, built around altered humans, secret programs, bounties, black sites, and the kind of found family that forms only after people survive the worst together.
The series is anchored by Thomas and Eve, though the world around them matters almost as much as the couple. Thomas leads a group of altered humans who have already lived through experimentation and displacement. Eve comes from a newer version of the same nightmare, a government super-soldier made for dangerous work and then hunted when that system turns on her. Their bond is important, but it arrives inside a war zone of loyalties, not outside it.
Nobody in this series starts from safety.
That gives the books a different rhythm from the pack-heavy stories. The tension here comes from pursuit, extraction, hidden facilities, and teams trying to stay one step ahead of the people who built them. In Endangered Pair, Eve is running for her life while Thomas and his group are pulled deeper into her world. In Captured Pair, the stakes widen as past teammates, imprisoned allies, and a military black site force the characters into rescue and retaliation.
Found family is the real heart of the series. Addae makes it clear that these altered humans are not just action pieces with special powers. They are people trying to become something other than what their creators intended. They form teams, loyalties, and protective bonds that feel as important as any official alliance. That is what makes the action land. When someone gets captured or targeted, it matters because the group has already fought hard to become a group at all.
The danger is relentless.
Bounties, rival altered factions, old grudges, government pursuit, and unstable powers all crowd the page. But the romance still has room to breathe because it grows out of recognition. Eve and Thomas understand what it means to be treated like an asset instead of a person, and that shared damage gives their relationship weight.
Readers should expect more chase energy here than in many of Addae's wolf books. Missions matter. Black sites matter. Teams matter. There is still a supernatural edge, but it is framed through altered bodies and engineered abilities rather than old clan lore. That gives the series a grittier, more contemporary feel.
If you like your paranormal romance mixed with covert operations, rescue missions, and emotionally bruised characters building a family under fire, The Chimera Pact is a strong fit. It is fast, tense, and driven by the question of whether people who were designed to serve can carve out lives that belong to them instead.
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