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The Otherworld Series in Order

🔄 Best Read in Order · Start with Book 1

Otherworld Books in Order

25 books total 21 main + 3 extra stories + 1 companion book
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Title
Date
Rating
1
Oct 2006
2
Jun 2007
3
Jan 2008
4
Jul 2008
5
Jan 2009
6
Jun 2009
6.5
Etched in Silver
Short story · Inked
Jan 2010
7
Jan 2010
9
Feb 2011
9.5
Ice Shards
Short story · Hexed
Jun 2011
11
Feb 2012
12
Nov 2012
13
Feb 2013
14
Sep 2013
15
Feb 2014
17
Feb 2015
18
Feb 2016
18.5
Apr 2016
19
Apr 2017
20
May 2018
21
Apr 2019
Nov 2009

How to Read the Otherworld series

🔄 Best Read in Order · Start with Book 1

Standalone stories, but characters and relationships develop across the series.

The series is best experienced in sequential publication order, which aligns with the internal chronology and the escalating demonic conflict. Each book typically focuses on one sister's point of view in a rotating cycle (Camille for three books, then Delilah, then Menolly), advancing the overarching war while delivering a complete romantic and adventurous arc for that installment. While later volumes include recaps and the world-building is robust enough for some standalone enjoyment, reading in order reveals the full progression of character growth, relationship developments, political shifts in Otherworld and Earthside, and the accumulating alliances and losses that heighten the stakes. The saga spans over twenty main novels plus novellas and shorts, creating a deeply interconnected epic best savored progressively.

About the Otherworld series

Series Premise

The core premise revolves around the D’Artigo sisters—Camille, Delilah, and Menolly—three half-human, half-Fae women working as operatives for the Otherworld Intelligence Agency (OIA). Exiled Earthside from the realm of Otherworld due to their mixed heritage and unpredictable powers, the sisters find themselves at the forefront of a demonic war. Shadow Wing, a ruthless Demon Lord from the Subterranean Realms, seeks to tear open the portals between worlds and conquer both Earth and Otherworld. The sisters must navigate betrayals in the Fae courts, demonic incursions, political intrigue, and personal demons while assembling a growing "family" of allies and lovers to combat the threat one monster at a time. Their half-blood nature causes their abilities to glitch at critical moments, forcing them to rely on ingenuity, teamwork, and evolving strengths as they protect humanity and their dual heritages.

Main Characters

The D’Artigo sisters form the beating heart of the ensemble. Camille, the eldest, is a voluptuous Moon witch pledged to the Moon Mother whose spells sometimes backfire spectacularly; she embraces her sexuality and grows into a formidable leader with multiple devoted lovers. Delilah, the middle sister, is a werecat who shifts into a playful tabby cat (or occasionally a formidable black panther) when stressed or startled; she runs a private investigation firm and brings a mix of innocence, loyalty, and fierce protectiveness. Menolly, the youngest, was an acrobat turned vampire after a disastrous spying mission; she grapples with bloodlust and trauma while becoming a deadly, emotionally guarded fighter with a deep capacity for love, including a primary relationship with a woman.

Setting

The primary setting contrasts the mystical realm of Otherworld—a vibrant land of Fae courts, ancient forests, and powerful magic—with modern Earthside locales, primarily the rainy, atmospheric Pacific Northwest around Seattle and its suburbs. Earthside feels tangibly real yet overlaid with the supernatural: rain-slicked streets hide demonic portals, suburban homes conceal gargoyles or altars, and foggy nights pulse with vampire bars, Fae-owned businesses, and hidden groves. Otherworld elements bleed through via portals, bringing dragons, unicorns, elementals, and court intrigues into the mortal world. The environment shifts dynamically—from cozy yet battle-scarred family homes and a PI office to lavish Fae enclaves, demonic hellholes, and sacred ritual sites—creating a living backdrop that mirrors the sisters' chaotic lives and amplifies both danger and sensuality.

Tone & Themes

Galenorn's tone is intensely sensual, fast-paced, and darkly playful, combining gritty urban fantasy action with explicit eroticism and moments of sharp humor or poignant vulnerability. The prose is vivid and immersive, rich with sensory details of magic, blood, and desire, while avoiding gratuitous grimdark through threads of hope, found family, and personal triumph. Central themes include the strength found in hybrid identities and chosen family, female empowerment and sexual agency, the blurred lines between good and evil (not all demons are monstrous, nor all Fae benevolent), the healing of trauma, and the balance between duty and personal happiness. The series celebrates diversity in relationships—polyamory, same-sex love, and unconventional pairings—while exploring prejudice against mixed-blood individuals, the weight of heritage, and the redemptive power of love and loyalty amid apocalyptic threats. Pagan and mythological elements, drawn from various traditions, add spiritual depth without preachiness.

In the end, the Otherworld series pulses with vibrant energy and heartfelt intensity, proving that even half-breeds with glitchy powers can become legends when bound by sisterhood, love, and unyielding courage. Yasmine Galenorn weaves a tapestry where the monstrous and the magical coexist with raw humanity, reminding readers that true strength often emerges from imperfection, that family can be forged in fire and desire, and that fighting for two worlds demands both blade and heart. Stepping into the sisters' chaotic, seductive realm feels like plunging into a rain-drenched night alive with possibility—dangerous, intoxicating, and ultimately empowering. The saga lingers like moonlight on water or the taste of forbidden blood, leaving readers with a deepened appreciation for hybrid identities, the comfort of chosen kin, and the thrilling conviction that even in the shadow of demonic apocalypse, passion, loyalty, and a touch of wild magic can illuminate the path to victory. Galenorn's creation endures as a bold celebration of diversity, sensuality, and resilience in the face of overwhelming odds, inviting everyone to embrace their own "glitchy" gifts and fight for the worlds they hold dear.

FAQ

How many books are in the Otherworld series?

25 books total: 21 main + 3 extra stories + 1 companion book

When will the next book in the series be released?

No new book is currently scheduled. The latest book, Blood Bonds, was published in April 2019.

When was the most recent book released?

Blood Bonds was published in April 2019.

What was the first book in the series?

The first book in the series is Witchling, published in October 2006.

What genre is the Otherworld series?

The series primarily falls into the Urban Fantasy genre.

Do you need to read the Otherworld series in order?

It’s best to read the series in order. Each book has its own story, but ongoing character arcs and relationships develop across the series.

What is the Otherworld series about?

The core premise revolves around the D’Artigo sisters—Camille, Delilah, and Menolly—three half-human, half-Fae women working as operatives for the Otherworld Intelligence Agency (OIA). Exiled Earthside from the realm of Otherworld due to their mixed heritage and unpredictable powers, the sisters find themselves at the forefront of a demonic war. Shadow Wing, a ruthless Demon Lord from the Subterranean Realms, seeks to tear open the portals between worlds and conquer both Earth and Otherworld. The sisters must navigate betrayals in the Fae courts, demonic incursions, political intrigue, and personal demons while assembling a growing "family" of allies and lovers to combat the threat one monster at a time. Their half-blood nature causes their abilities to glitch at critical moments, forcing them to rely on ingenuity, teamwork, and evolving strengths as they protect humanity and their dual heritages.

Is the Otherworld series finished?

The series does not currently have a new book scheduled.