The Titan's Saga Books in Order
Part ofJaymin Eve Books in OrderFind The Titan's Saga books by Jaymin Eve and Leia Stone in order, with short summaries, series background, and where to begin guidance.
Last updated: June 10, 2026
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Publication Order
3 books
Releasing The Gods
by Jaymin Eve
2019
One drunken dare on Maisey Parker's twenty-first birthday opens an ancient prison and frees Cronus, the last living Titan. Now she is racing through Greek-myth chaos to help resurrect the only beings who can stop a new evil.
Revenge of The Gods
by Jaymin Eve
2020
Maisey refuses to stay broken after losing Cronus. She heads toward the underworld to bring him back and end Zeus's war before the world runs out of time.
Wrath of The Gods
by Jaymin Eve
2020
After falling hard for Cronus, Maisey is left behind with the world unraveling around her. Gods, sins, and betrayal push her back into the fight whether she is ready or not.
Series background & context
The Titans Saga takes Greek mythology and gives it a fast, funny fantasy-romance spin. Maisey Parker does not set out to release anything ancient on her twenty-first birthday. She is just out with friends when one reckless dare leads to blood, a prison cracking open, and Cronus, the only living Titan, walking free.
Things get big from there.
The basic shape of the series is a race. Cronus has unfinished business with the Greek pantheon, but the more urgent problem is the rising evil that only the Titans can stop. That means Maisey gets dragged into a mission to find and resurrect beings most people would have preferred to leave buried. She is not a trained heroine, which is part of the fun. She is improvising, panicking, and trying to keep up with forces far older than she is.
Cronus gives the books their main romantic pull, but the real appeal is the tone. These are myth books with room for sarcasm, attraction, and chaos. The stakes are serious, but the storytelling is not stiff. The series knows Greek gods can be dramatic and still lets the characters be funny about it.
Across Releasing the Gods, Wrath of the Gods, and Revenge of the Gods, the scale keeps rising until Maisey is dealing with gods, sins, underworld travel, and the possibility of losing the one person who made this mess impossible to walk away from. If you like mythology with speed, humor, and romance, this trilogy is a good fit.
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