Walker Saga Books in Order
Part ofJaymin Eve Books in OrderExplore the Walker Saga by Jaymin Eve in order, with quick summaries, world-building notes, and clear guidance on where to start the series.
Last updated: June 10, 2026
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Publication Order
7 books
First World
by Jaymin Eve
2013
Abigail Swish thinks she is just surviving 2035 New York until a stranger tells her Earth was only a hiding place. Pulled to the beautiful and dangerous First World, she learns seven half-Walker girls may be the only hope for seven worlds.
Spurn
by Jaymin Eve
2013
Abigail heads to a nearly all-water world to find the first half-Walker girl, despite not being able to swim. As the Seventine spread more chaos, hidden truths and fractured loyalties hit just as hard as the planet itself.
Crais
by Jaymin Eve
2014
With her bond to Brace in ruins, Abigail races across the brutal red world of Crais to find another half-Walker. The Seventine offer her a deal she may not be able to refuse, and it could destroy everything.
Nephilius
by Jaymin Eve
2014
Still reeling from her broken bond with Brace, Abigail pushes on to Nephilius, a warrior world where strength and honor rule. To find the next half-Walker, she may have to face a tournament and the mate she cannot stop wanting.
Regali
by Jaymin Eve
2014
Abigail is running out of time, and Lucy's vision says saving everyone may mean breaking her bond with Brace. On Regali, winning over a newly crowned beast queen could be the only way to trap the Seventine again.
Dronish
by Jaymin Eve
2015
Abigail's countdown hits the final stretch on Dronish, an alien world that is literally running out of energy. Convincing its half-Walker to help save the star system is hard enough without the Seventine closing in.
Earth
by Jaymin Eve
2015
With Brace back and the final battle near, Abigail gathers the remaining half-Walkers and their allies for one last stand. If she fails, the Seventine will bring the First World system to an end.
Series background & context
A Walker Saga is Jaymin Eve's big world-hopping fantasy adventure series, and it really leans into the promise of that setup. Abigail Swish begins in a rough version of future New York, thinking survival is the main thing she needs to worry about. Then she learns she is not just human, and that Earth was only ever a hiding place.
From there, the series opens up fast.
Abigail is pulled to First World and learns that seven half-Walker girls, spread across seven different worlds, may be the only hope of stopping disaster. That gives the books their main shape. Each stop brings a new setting, a new half-Walker to find, and a new problem that is never as simple as it first looks. Water worlds, warrior worlds, brutal heat, alien landscapes, and collapsing systems all matter here.
The ongoing pressure comes from the Seventine, destructive beings whose release threatens the entire star system. Abigail is not traveling for fun or curiosity. She is racing a clock. The more worlds she sees, the clearer it becomes that saving them will cost something, especially once her bond with Brace becomes tangled up in the larger fate of everyone around them.
What keeps the series moving is the mix of action, romance, and banter. Abigail is not written as a distant epic heroine. She is overwhelmed, stubborn, funny, and often one bad surprise away from losing her temper. Lucy helps give the books some spark, Brace brings the central romantic tension, and the story keeps balancing wonder with pressure.
Across First World, Spurn, Crais, Regali, Nephilius, Dronish, and Earth, the scale keeps widening while the emotional center stays personal. If you like portal fantasy, chosen-family energy, and a heroine who has to keep going before she feels ready, this series has a lot to offer.
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