The Coven: Fae Magic Books in Order
Part ofChandelle LaVaun Books in OrderSee The Coven: Fae Magic series by Chandelle LaVaun with books in order, plot summaries, fae-court background, and pointers on how this Salem-set season continues the saga.
Last updated: December 22, 2025
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Publication Order
4 books
The Death Witch
by Chandelle LaVaun
2022
In the finale of Fae Magic, Saffie embraces the terrifying power she inherited from the enemy who ruined her life. As fae kingdoms tremble, she must decide whether becoming Death itself will save the people she loves or turn her into the monster she hates.
The Rotten Witch
by Chandelle LaVaun
2021
When Saffie’s soulmate is stolen away, grief hardens into fury. To get him back, she is willing to go to war against courts of fae and Coven alike, even if the price of victory is burning down everything she once swore to protect.
The Rogue Witch
by Chandelle LaVaun
2021
With her memories restored, Saffie’s magic roars back to life and revenge tastes better than any kiss. Betrayed and handed to her enemies, she refuses to run—challenging fae princes and ancient curses to reclaim her freedom and the future she was denied.
The Cursed Witch
by Chandelle LaVaun
2021
Saraphina Saffie Proctor wakes in a Salem hospital with no memory of who she is, only a name and a creeping sense of wrongness. As shadows stalk her and charming fae knight Riah circles closer, she must uncover the truth behind a curse that rewrote her life.
Series background & context
Fae Magic is Season Three of The Coven saga and shifts the focus to Saraphina Saffie Proctor, a young woman who wakes up in a Salem hospital with nothing but her name. Her memory is gone, her past is a blank, and no one can explain why she does not appear on any missing‑persons list.
While doctors insist nothing is physically wrong, Saffie can feel something stalking her from the shadows. Whispers ride the wind when she walks alone, and even the friendliest smiles in town feel off. Then she meets Riah, a brooding stranger with golden eyes who clearly knows more about her history than he is willing to admit.
Across The Cursed Witch, The Rogue Witch, The Rotten Witch and The Death Witch, Saffie pieces together a past that stretches far beyond one mortal lifetime. She is the product of two worlds, tied as much to a dangerous fae court as to the Coven that once claimed her. Every truth she uncovers about curses, bargains and stolen time makes her new life more fragile.
The tone of Fae Magic is moodier and more romantic than the academy years. It leans into amnesia, slow‑burn attraction, betrayal and the kind of long‑game vengeance that only immortal beings can pull off. Saffie’s journey takes her from modern‑day Salem to the heart of fae politics, where courts rise and fall on a single oath and love can be the deadliest weakness.
Because this is still part of the main Coven line, familiar faces and storylines from earlier seasons weave in and out. Prophecies first mentioned in Elemental Magic come due here, and decisions made at SOMA and Edenburg echo into the fae realms. At the same time, the series stands on its own as a complete arc about one woman reclaiming her stolen life.
Readers who enjoy memory‑loss mysteries, fae courts with sharp teeth, and heroines who grow from scared and confused into ruthless in the best way will feel right at home in Fae Magic. It also lays essential groundwork for later books, especially the Wolf and Vampire seasons, where the consequences of Saffie’s choices keep rippling outward.
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