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View the Titan series by Jennifer L. Armentrout in order, with book summaries, Covenant recap, and reading order help for Seth and Josie’s New Adult spin-off story.

Last updated: December 18, 2025

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1

The Prophecy

by Jennifer L Armentrout

2018

As the war with the Titans reaches its climax, Josie and Seth confront a prophecy that may demand his ultimate sacrifice. With gods clashing and demigods falling, they must decide whether saving the world is worth the price fate has laid at their feet.

2

The Struggle

by Jennifer L Armentrout

2017

Shattered by loss and betrayal, Seth walks a dangerous line between savior and destroyer while Josie fights to master her growing power. Old enemies resurface, gods play their own games, and love may not be enough to keep either of them from breaking.

3

The Power

by Jennifer L Armentrout

2016

Josie is training hard to become the weapon the gods need, while Seth’s bond to her grows stronger—and more dangerous. As Titans stir and allies question his motives, Seth must choose between the self‑destructive path he knows and a new one with Josie at his side.

4

The Return

by Jennifer L Armentrout

2015

A year after the events of Covenant, Seth has bound himself to the gods as their enforcer, content to atone through violence. Assigned to protect college student Josie, who has no idea she’s a demigod, he discovers a new enemy—and a chance at something like redemption.

Series background & context

The Titan series is a New Adult follow‑up to the Covenant books, shifting the spotlight from Alex and Aiden to Seth, the former Apollyon whose choices once nearly destroyed the world. These novels ask what redemption looks like for someone who has been both weapon and villain.

When The Return opens, it’s been a year since the final Covenant battle. Seth has made a bargain with the gods: his life and service in exchange for a chance to atone. Most of his assignments involve hunting down rogue demigods and monsters, and he’s grimly content to do the dirty work. Then Apollo saddles him with a new task—protecting a college student named Josie who has no idea she’s connected to the gods at all.

Josie learns that she is one of several demigods created as a contingency plan in case the Titans ever escaped their prison. That worst‑case scenario is now unfolding, and the only way to stop it is for Josie and the others to survive long enough to wield their inherited power. Seth is supposed to keep his distance, but proximity, shared danger, and Josie’s refusal to treat him like a monster make that rule impossible to keep.

Across The Return, The Power, The Struggle, and The Prophecy, the series mixes road‑trip adventure with apocalyptic stakes. Battles with Titans, gods who are far from benevolent, and political fallout from Covenant events all collide. Cameos from Alex, Aiden, and other familiar faces tie the narrative back to the original series without stealing focus.

Emotionally, Titan is about second chances and self‑forgiveness. Seth’s internal battle—between the part of him that believes he deserves nothing and the part that wants a future with Josie—is just as intense as any physical fight. Josie, for her part, has to navigate trauma, divinity, and the pressure of bearing other people’s expectations while figuring out who she is beyond “weapon” or “daughter of Apollo.”

The romance is older, steamier, and more complicated than in the YA Covenant books, making Titan a natural bridge for readers growing up alongside the characters. It rewards familiarity with the earlier series but tells a complete, emotionally satisfying story of its own about choosing to be better even when the past can’t be undone.

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Richard Reis

Software engineer whose passion for tracking book recommendations from podcasts inspired the creation of MRB.

Anurag Ramdasan

Lead investor at 3one4 Capital whose startup expertise and love for books helped shaped MRB and its growth.

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