The Enhanced Sequel Books in Order
Part ofTC Edge Books in OrderFollow The Enhanced Sequel books by TC Edge in order, with summaries, crossover background, and notes on where this shared-world story picks up.
Last updated: June 7, 2026
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Publication Order
4 books
Awakening
by TC Edge
2018
With Haven's war over, Brie and Kira head into a new phase of the story and discover the world is far more dangerous than they thought. Something dark is waking in the north.
Conquest
by TC Edge
2019
New Haven barely has time to recover before Brie senses another invasion coming. The Children of the Prime are on the move, and almost no one believes her soon enough.
Fractured
by TC Edge
2019
After the battle for New Haven, Brie is taken north and Kira leads a rescue mission into dangerous territory. But Brie has plans of her own, and the Prime want far more than a hostage.
Invasion
by TC Edge
2019
Brie finally stands face to face with the Prime, while Kira fights her way through enemy ground to reach her friends. The wider crossover war closes in from every side.
Series background & context
The Enhanced Sequel books pick up after the original Enhanced run and after The Warrior Race, so they feel less like a fresh start and more like the next stage of a shared-world story. Brie is still central, but Kira matters just as much now, and the scope is wider from page one. Haven has changed. Neorome has changed. The characters have survived one war only to learn that it was not the last thing waiting for them.
That change in scale is the point.
Awakening, Conquest, Fractured, and Invasion take the personal and political fallout of the earlier books and turn it outward. New Haven has to hold together. Old enemies do not stay quiet. Threats from the north grow stranger. And the Children of the Prime, which once felt like part of another story, start pressing hard against Brie's world. The result is a crossover-heavy sequence where earlier threads finally begin to knot together.
Brie and Kira make a good pair for that larger stage. Brie brings the emotional history of Haven, the strain of power, and the burden of knowing too much. Kira brings a more direct, combative edge that grew out of the brutal world of Neorome. Together they give the books two different ways of moving through danger, one more inward and strategic, one more physical and blunt, and the series gets energy from that contrast.
These books also lean harder into shared-world payoff. People who started with The Enhanced, followed Kira into The Warrior Race, and then met Amber in Children of the Prime will recognize how much is being set up and paid off here. Armies move, rescue missions stretch across enemy territory, and the idea of one city saving itself gives way to the harder question of whether whole societies can survive what is coming.
The tone is a little bigger and more openly military than the earliest Haven books, but it still keeps the focus on relationships and hard choices. Brie is still forced to wrestle with who she is. Kira is still shaped by loyalty, rage, and responsibility. And the people around them still have to decide whether they are fighting for home, for freedom, or just for the chance to keep going another day.
If the main Enhanced series is the spark, these sequel books are the wider fire. They are best read after the earlier shared-world series, and they are built for readers who like seeing separate story lines finally collide.
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