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Zorn Warriors Books in Order

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See the Zorn Warriors series by Laurann Dohner in order, with quick summaries, series background, and a simple guide on where to start reading.

Last updated: June 7, 2026

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6 books

1

Ral's Woman

by Laurann Dohner

2009

Ariel is abducted by the alien Anzon and sold to Zorn warrior Ral as breeding stock. Refusing to submit, she fights him at every turn, until survival forces them to rely on each other, and desire turns real.

2

Berrr's Vow

by Laurann Dohner

2010

Shanna is kidnapped and thrust into the brutal world of the Zorn warriors. Hyvin Berrr decides she belongs with him, and as danger follows, Shanna has to decide if his vow is a promise, or a trap.

3

Kidnapping Casey

by Laurann Dohner

2010

Casey flees her violent ex and runs straight into Argernon, an alien warrior who won’t let her go. His “rescue” becomes an abduction to Zorn, and Casey must decide what freedom looks like now.

4

Loving Zorn

by Laurann Dohner

2010

An omnibus edition that pairs two early Zorn Warriors romances in one volume. It brings together the beginnings of the saga, with human women taken off-world and the Zorn males who decide to protect, and claim, them.

5

Tempting Rever

by Laurann Dohner

2010

Brenda is taken from Earth by hostile aliens and barely survives. Zorn warrior Argis Rever rescues her, but protection comes with a price, he believes she’s his mate, and enemies aren’t finished with her yet.

6

Coto's Captive

by Laurann Dohner

2016

Lynn’s life changes in a heartbeat when she’s attacked on Earth and rescued by Zorn warriors. Taken aboard their ship, she’s claimed by Coto, who is determined to keep her safe, and to make her his.

Series background & context

Zorn Warriors is classic alien-warrior romance with a survival edge. The Zorn males are fierce, possessive, and raised in a culture where strength is a language. The women who end up with them are human, stubborn, and usually dropped into the worst possible situation, then forced to figure out how to stay alive long enough to choose what they actually want. They don’t get rescued into comfort. They get rescued into chaos.

Abduction is the inciting incident more than once, and the series doesn’t pretend that’s cute. A lot of the tension comes from power imbalance and culture clash: a warrior who thinks “mate” means “mine,” paired with a woman who’s been through enough to push back hard. The emotional arc is watching that pushback turn into negotiated trust, with the hero learning that protection isn’t the same as control.

The series moves between Earth, Zorn ships, and the harsh reality of life among warriors. Sometimes the danger is a violent alien like Anzon, sometimes it’s a human threat on Earth, and sometimes it’s the fact that the heroine is trapped in a culture with rules she didn’t agree to. That ongoing pressure keeps the plots moving and forces the couples to make choices quickly.

The saga opens with Ral's Woman, where Ariel is abducted by a dangerous alien and ends up sold to the warrior Ral. She doesn’t go quietly. Their story sets the pattern: external threats, a brutal environment, and a relationship built through stubborn survival and hard-won respect.

Kidnapping Casey brings the action to Earth first, with Casey fleeing a violent ex, only to be “rescued” by Argernon in a way that comes with its own problems. Tempting Rever keeps the focus on a human woman taken off-world, then protected by Argis Rever, a warrior who has his own reasons for resisting a bond.

The later books widen the cast and the sense of community. Berrr's Vow pairs Shanna with Hyvin Berrr, mixing danger with domestic adjustment as she learns how Zorn life works. Coto's Captive starts with an Earth attack and an emergency rescue, then follows Lynn and Coto as they try to build something real while enemies are still close.

If you want alien romance that’s high heat, high stakes, and centered on human women who refuse to be passive, this series delivers. Read in order for the best continuity, and if you like omnibus editions, Loving Zorn collects early stories from the start of the saga.

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