Dragon Blood Books in Order
How to Read the Dragon Blood series
Standalone stories, but characters and relationships develop across the series.
About the Dragon Blood series
Series Premise
The series unfolds in the kingdom of Iskandia, a nation reliant on advanced steam-powered fliers and airships for defense, where magic has long been eradicated and sorcerers persecuted after a war that also led to the disappearance of dragons. A preserved sorceress from centuries past awakens in the modern era, bringing back powerful magic and a soulblade (a sentient sword infused with a dragon's soul), and must navigate a world that fears and misunderstands her abilities while allying with skeptical military personnel to confront emerging threats.
As the story expands, characters grapple with the return of magic—once thought extinct—its implications for warfare, society, and personal destinies, facing enemies who seek to exploit or suppress this power. The premise explores themes of adaptation, prejudice against the unknown, loyalty across cultural divides, and the clash between technology and ancient sorcery, with high-stakes missions, aerial combat, and personal growth driving the narrative forward.
Regarding reading order: The main series is best read in publication order, which aligns with the chronological progression of events, character development, and the gradual unfolding of the world's magic and conflicts, allowing the full impact of revelations and relationships. While individual books often feature self-contained adventures with satisfying resolutions, sequential reading enhances appreciation for recurring arcs, evolving dynamics among the core group, and subtle continuity without creating confusion or major spoilers.
Main Characters
The series centers on a core ensemble whose evolving relationships drive the emotional heart.
Sardelle Terushan is a powerful Referatu sorceress awakened after 300 years in stasis: intelligent, compassionate, and skilled in healing and combat magic, she carries Jaxi, her sarcastic, telepathic soulblade (a sword containing a dragon's soul fragment). Sardelle must hide her abilities in a magic-fearing society while seeking to protect and educate others about sorcery's return.
Colonel Ridge Zirkander (Ridgewalker Zirkander) is a charismatic, skilled flier pilot and squadron leader: roguish, loyal, and quick-witted, he starts skeptical of magic but grows into a key ally, balancing military duty with growing affection for Sardelle and a knack for bending rules.
Caslin Ahn (often called Cas) is a young, elite pilot in Ridge's squadron: precise, stoic, and deadly accurate, she grapples with her own heritage and loyalty as magic reshapes her world.
Tenebris "Teneb" Therrik is a brooding, intense figure—initially antagonistic but complex—whose arc explores redemption and inner conflict.
Setting
The series is set on the continent of Iskandia, a nation reminiscent of a steampunk Victorian-era world with coal-powered machinery, zeppelin-like airships, propeller-driven fliers, and fortified military outposts. Society blends industrial progress with rigid hierarchies: the military dominates, magic is outlawed and feared due to historical wars, and dragons are extinct legends whose blood once fueled sorcery.
Key locations include snowy mountain prisons, bustling coastal cities with harbors and airfields, remote wilderness strongholds, ancient ruins hiding magical secrets, and the capital's grand citadels. The landscape features dramatic contrasts—icy peaks, dense forests, stormy seas, and volcanic regions—serving as battlegrounds and discovery sites. Magic's return introduces glowing runes, energy blasts, and soul-linked artifacts, clashing vividly with steam engines and gunpowder weapons, creating a rich, immersive world where old lore collides with modern innovation.
Tone & Themes
The tone is adventurous, humorous, and optimistic, with a light-hearted energy that keeps the series accessible and fun even amid serious stakes. Buroker's writing features witty banter, sarcastic inner monologues (especially from the soulblade Jaxi), and playful teasing among characters, providing levity during tense battles or emotional moments. Romance simmers slowly and sweetly—often enemies-to-lovers or opposites-attract dynamics—emphasizing mutual respect, trust-building, and emotional connection over instant passion.
Action sequences are exciting and cinematic—dogfights in fliers, magical duels, daring rescues—yet grounded in clever strategy rather than gratuitous violence. Emotional depth comes from characters confronting loss, identity, and prejudice, handled with empathy and hope rather than grimdark intensity. The overall vibe feels empowering and uplifting, celebrating ingenuity, friendship, and the joy of rediscovery in a world where magic and technology can coexist harmoniously.
Lindsay Buroker's Dragon Blood series masterfully fuses steampunk adventure, rediscovered magic, and heartfelt romance into an addictive, uplifting saga. Through Sardelle, Ridge, and their companions' journeys—from awakening ancient powers to forging new alliances amid prejudice and war—the books celebrate ingenuity, loyalty, and the hope that understanding can bridge divides. Readers finish with a sense of wonder, satisfaction from thrilling resolutions, and appreciation for characters who prove that even in a world of airships and sorcery, courage and connection endure.
FAQ
11 books total: 8 main + 3 extra stories
No new book is currently scheduled. The latest book, Oaths, was published in April 2018.
Oaths was published in April 2018.
The first book in the series is Balanced on the Blade's Edge, published in April 2014.
The series primarily falls into the Fantasy genre.
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.
The series unfolds in the kingdom of Iskandia, a nation reliant on advanced steam-powered fliers and airships for defense, where magic has long been eradicated and sorcerers persecuted after a war that also led to the disappearance of dragons. A preserved sorceress from centuries past awakens in the modern era, bringing back powerful magic and a soulblade (a sentient sword infused with a dragon's soul), and must navigate a world that fears and misunderstands her abilities while allying with skeptical military personnel to confront emerging threats. As the story expands, characters grapple with the return of magic—once thought extinct—its implications for warfare, society, and personal destinies, facing enemies who seek to exploit or suppress this power. The premise explores themes of adaptation, prejudice against the unknown, loyalty across cultural divides, and the clash between technology and ancient sorcery, with high-stakes missions, aerial combat, and personal growth driving the narrative forward. Regarding reading order: The main series is best read in publication order, which aligns with the chronological progression of events, character development, and the gradual unfolding of the world's magic and conflicts, allowing the full impact of revelations and relationships. While individual books often feature self-contained adventures with satisfying resolutions, sequential reading enhances appreciation for recurring arcs, evolving dynamics among the core group, and subtle continuity without creating confusion or major spoilers.
The series does not currently have a new book scheduled.