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Vampire Huntress Legend Books in Order

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See the Vampire Huntress Legend books by L.A. Banks in order, with quick summaries, series background, and help choosing where to start.

Last updated: July 1, 2026

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13 books

1

Minion

by LA Banks

2003

Spoken-word star Damali Richards lives a double life as a vampire hunter. When brutal murders hit Philadelphia's music scene, she faces a rogue master vampire who wants her for far more than blood.

2

The Awakening

by LA Banks

2003

A vampire civil war is brewing, and Damali learns just how central she is to it. To survive, she may have to trust Carlos Rivera, the ex-lover who now walks on the dark side.

3

The Hunted

by LA Banks

2004

Still grieving Carlos and weakened by recent battles, Damali is drawn into horrific killings in Brazil. A deadly were-demon and a new breach between realms threaten both her heart and the wider war.

4

The Bitten

by LA Banks

2005

Damali and Carlos barely get a moment to breathe before a stolen holy Key throws Light and Dark into chaos. Fangs, vampire politics, and the first real pull of Armageddon make this one especially tense.

5

The Forbidden

by LA Banks

2005

Called to answer for her past choices, Damali uncovers consequences that reach far beyond her own life. Lilith rises with a plan that turns grief, prophecy, and revenge into one brutal new war.

6

Dawn and Darkness

by LA Banks

2006

This graphic novel follows Damali and the Neteru team after Armageddon as they keep hunting evil. New predators, old enemies, and pregnancies within the team raise the stakes fast.

7

The Damned

by LA Banks

2006

Lilith unleashes tortured souls from Hell as a contagion spreads through humans and hunters alike. With key allies infected, Damali's team races to stop the outbreak before it destroys them from within.

8

The Forsaken

by LA Banks

2006

The Vampire Council is in ruins, and darker powers want revenge on Damali and Carlos. A banished entity becomes their newest nightmare, forcing Damali to fight for her body, soul, and love at once.

9

The Cursed

by LA Banks

2007

Lilith now controls the vampire throne and rallies witches, warlocks, and surviving vampires to her cause. Damali's crew must stop her before a dark heir crosses fully into the world.

10

The Wicked

by LA Banks

2007

As the road to Armageddon shortens, Damali's team faces dark magic, shifting alliances, and enemies that refuse to stay buried. The war grows wider, and even private loyalties become dangerous.

11

The Darkness

by LA Banks

2008

After a brutal battle, the anti-Christ is still alive and the Dark Realms are rebuilding fast. Lilith's new power to create daywalking master vampires turns a desperate war into open catastrophe.

12

The Shadows

by LA Banks

2008

With the anti-Christ wounded but far from defeated, Damali and Carlos hide out while chaos spreads topside. Media manipulation, mass casualties, and a war on ordinary people make the apocalypse feel frighteningly close.

13

The Thirteenth

by LA Banks

2009

Branded terrorists and forced underground, the Neteru team fights through martial law, plague, and perpetual darkness. It is the final push toward Armageddon, with the fate of the world hanging on Damali's last stand.

Series background & context

At the center of Vampire Huntress Legend is Damali Richards, a spoken-word artist whose life is split between performance and war. By day, or at least by the public version of day, she is a rising creative force with a stage presence people remember. Behind that image, she is the millennium Neteru, a once-in-a-thousand-years huntress meant to stand between the human world and the Dark Realms.

This series starts on the street.

Banks gives the books an urban fantasy frame, but the energy comes from the team around Damali as much as from the monsters. Her Guardian crew travels with her, protects her, argues with her, and fights beside her. One of the fun details running through the series is that their weapons often hide in plain sight, folded into instruments and performance gear. That mix of music culture, city nightlife, spiritual calling, and combat is a big part of what makes these books feel like their own thing.

Then there is Carlos Rivera. He is one of the series' most important emotional engines, because he is never just one role. He is a lost love, a dangerous ally, a source of temptation, and eventually one of the people most tightly bound to Damali's fate. Their relationship helps move the series from monster hunting into something bigger and messier, where love, loyalty, and destiny all keep crashing into each other.

And the scale absolutely grows. What begins with rogue vampires, strange killings, and hidden predators becomes a sprawling war involving vampire politics, demons, ancient prophecy, spiritual law, and the march toward Armageddon. Banks pulls from Christian imagery, African diasporic elements, mythic lore, and horror traditions, but she keeps the story grounded by returning to the people in the middle of it. Even when the stakes go cosmic, the books still care about who is grieving, who is afraid, who is fed up, and who is willing to keep fighting.

That matters, because this is not a neat, tidy paranormal series. It is big, dramatic, emotional, and often deliberately loud. The tone can move from action horror to romance to team banter to full-on apocalypse, sometimes in the same stretch of story. Readers who like tightly controlled minimalism may find it a lot. Readers who want intensity, mythology, passion, and a heroine carrying an enormous burden will probably understand the appeal very quickly.

If you are wondering what to expect across the full run, think supernatural warfare with a strong emotional core. Damali is not just trying to kill monsters. She is trying to protect her people, understand what she is becoming, and survive a destiny that keeps asking more from her than any one person should have to give. That is the thread that carries the whole legend.

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