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Void Universe Books in Order

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Browse the Void Universe books by Raven Kennedy in order, with quick summaries, series background, and reading-order help for this dark paranormal world.

Last updated: June 9, 2026

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1

Void

by Raven Kennedy

2019

A single touch makes Devicka dangerous, because as a Void she can absorb supernatural power. Sent to Thibault Academy, she has to survive fear, cruelty, and the Paragons long enough to master the darkness inside her.

2

Wicked Webs

by Raven Kennedy

2019

After a forced ritual turns her into something deadly, a woman with a black widow inside her has spent years on the run. Now she is going after the people making monsters like her, even if it kills her.

Series background & context

Void Universe sits in the darker corner of Kennedy’s paranormal romance catalog. These books take place in a world where different kinds of supernaturals exist side by side, power is something people fear as much as they want, and the institutions that are supposed to keep order can look a lot like abuse. The series connection is more shared-world than single straight storyline, which gives it room to explore very different kinds of danger.

Void is the clearest entry point. It follows Devicka, a rare supernatural whose touch can absorb power, which makes her feared before she even has a chance to define herself. When she is sent to Thibault Academy, the book turns into a mix of academy drama, bully romance, and survival story. The Paragons and the rest of the school see her as a threat. Devicka has to learn what she is, what she can do, and who she can trust before that fear destroys her.

Wicked Webs stays in the same universe but moves into a different lane. Its heroine has been transformed by a forced ritual and lives with a black widow inside her, which gives the book a more urban, hunted, monster-on-the-run feel. Instead of school politics, the tension comes from experiments, lies, and a fight against the people turning others into weapons. It still carries romance and supernatural heat, but the mood is sharper and more dangerous.

Nothing about this universe is gentle.

That shared mood is really the point. Both books are interested in what happens when a woman is treated like a problem before anyone bothers to see her as a person. Both deal with bodies that have become battlegrounds, with power that isolates as much as it protects, and with romance that grows in places where trust should be impossible. Found family matters here, but it never comes easily.

The world itself helps tie everything together. Supernatural groups have their own hierarchies, prejudices, and rules, and the books keep asking who benefits from those systems and who gets crushed by them. That makes the universe feel bigger than one romance, even when each story keeps a tight focus on its own heroine and her immediate fight to survive.

If you want the academy route, start with Void. If you want something more monster-driven and underground, Wicked Webs shows another side of the same paranormal world. Either way, expect darker themes, intense attraction, and heroines who have to claw their way toward control.

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