The Firebird and the Wolf Books in Order
Part ofElizabeth Hunter Books in OrderBrowse The Firebird and the Wolf books by Elizabeth Hunter in order, with short summaries, reading guidance, and series background.
Last updated: June 7, 2026
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Publication Order
3 books
Blood Mosaic
by Elizabeth Hunter
2024
Tatyana Vorona thinks she is helping a wealthy CEO uncover missing money. Instead, she becomes bait in the feud of a ruthless fire vampire, and one dangerous bargain changes her life forever.
Crimson Oath
by Elizabeth Hunter
2025
Tatyana is no longer human, and hiding from Oleg Sokolov is harder than surviving him. As his empire reels from betrayal, fire and water collide in a romance tangled up with blood, power, and revenge.
Obsidian Empire
by Elizabeth Hunter
2026
Five years after the chaos of *Crimson Oath*, Tatyana and Oleg are still hiding a relationship that could reshape the immortal world. Political rebellion, clan loyalty, and an empire under strain push their story to its final test.
Series background & context
The Firebird and the Wolf is one of the darker corners of Hunter's Elemental universe. It still has the same interest in immortal politics, power, and romance, but the mood is more intense from the start. The central pairing is Tatyana Vorona and Oleg Sokolov, and there is nothing easy about either the world they live in or the bond between them.
Tatyana begins the series as a human bookkeeper who thinks she is helping uncover financial wrongdoing. Instead, she gets pulled into a trap built by forces far older and bloodier than she understands. Oleg is a fire vampire with the power to command an empire and the kind of presence that makes every room feel smaller. He is dangerous, ruthless, and used to getting his way. That combination makes their first connection feel as much like a threat as a romance.
The trilogy tracks Tatyana's transformation from outsider to participant in the immortal world. In Blood Mosaic, she is still trying to understand what has found her. Crimson Oath pushes her into a brand new existence where blood, power, and loyalty all mean different things than they did before. By Obsidian Empire, the relationship between Tatyana and Oleg has become tangled up with clan leadership, public loyalty, rebellion, and the impossible problem of loving someone without surrendering yourself.
What makes the series compelling is that Tatyana does not stay overwhelmed. She learns. She adapts. She grows into someone the immortal world has to take seriously. Oleg's story is just as much about control, or the limits of it. He can command fire and rule by fear, but that does not mean he can force the future to take the shape he wants.
The books also lean harder into politics than some of Hunter's other romances. Bloodlines matter. Old families matter. Betrayal inside a ruling house can reshape entire regions. The setting carries a colder, more imperial feel than the California-heavy books in the universe, and that suits the story.
If you like vampire romance with higher heat, sharper danger, and a stronger political thread, The Firebird and the Wolf is likely to be your speed. It is a trilogy about power, survival, and two people trying to build something real inside a world that is designed to swallow the weak.
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