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Vampire Sorority Sisters Books in Order

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See the Vampire Sorority Sisters books by Rebekah Weatherspoon in order, with short summaries, reading order, series background, and where to start.

Last updated: June 9, 2026

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3 books

1

Better Off Red

by Rebekah Weatherspoon

2011

Freshman Ginger Carmichael joins Alpha Beta Omega expecting ordinary sorority rituals and finds a secret world of vampires instead. As she falls for the sorority's queen, desire and danger make college life much stranger.

2

Blacker Than Blue

by Rebekah Weatherspoon

2013

Three years after Cleo Jones became a vampire, she and her first love Benny Tarver are still carrying the damage. With graduation near and a demon threat rising, they have one last chance to face what is still between them.

3

Soul to Keep

by Rebekah Weatherspoon

2016

Jill Babineux is too busy with classes, sorority duties, and a blood pledge to think about romance. Then Miyoko Hayashi starts seeing past Jill's prickly exterior, just as something truly dangerous closes in.

Series background & context

Vampire Sorority Sisters is where Rebekah Weatherspoon lets herself have fun with college drama, queer romance, kink, and the supernatural all at once. The setup is deliciously high concept. At an ordinary looking university, the women of Alpha Beta Omega are not just a sorority. They are part of a hidden world of vampires, blood pledges, secret loyalties, and very old dangers. The books are sexy and strange, but they are also more emotionally grounded than the premise might suggest.

Better Off Red opens the door through Ginger Carmichael, a freshman who mostly wants to keep her grades perfect and stay out of campus nonsense. Then she gets pulled toward Alpha Beta Omega and discovers that the beautiful, self possessed women around her are guarding a serious secret. Her romance with Camila, the queen of the nest, gives the first book its charge. Ginger is new to everything, the sorority, the rules, the danger, and the relationship, so the reader learns the world right alongside her.

It is gleefully supernatural.

Blacker Than Blue shifts to Cleo Jones and Benny Tarver, whose history already has pain baked into it. Cleo's transformation into a vampire ended their earlier relationship, but their connection has never really gone away. That gives the second book a different feel from the first. It is more of a second chance romance, and it starts pulling the larger series threat into clearer view. Demons, obligations, and old hurt all crowd the edges of the love story.

By the time you reach Soul to Keep, the larger arc matters even more. Jill Babineux, who is easy to dismiss at first, becomes the center of a romance with Miyoko Hayashi, also called Tokyo. Their pairing adds a gentler emotional texture, even as the outside danger grows sharper. That balance is part of what makes the series work. The books never forget the campus fun, the flirting, or the erotic charge, but they also keep building a bigger supernatural problem in the background.

The setting does a lot of work here. Dorms, classes, pledging, parties, and sorority politics give the trilogy a familiar college rhythm, while the paranormal layer turns all of it a little gothic and a little wilder. The series is also unapologetically queer. Desire between women is at the center, not the side plot, and the books make room for different kinds of power, vulnerability, and sexual expression.

If you want pure realism, this is not the shelf to start on. If you want a bingeable queer paranormal romance series with vampires, demons, campus secrets, and couples who have to fight for both love and survival, it is a lot of fun. Read the books in order. The relationships change from book to book, but the hidden world gets deeper and the danger gets bigger as the trilogy goes on.

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