The Grisha Trilogy Books in Order
How to Read The Grisha Trilogy
Read in order—each book builds directly on the previous one.
About The Grisha Trilogy
Series Premise
In the war-torn nation of Ravka, a young orphan named Alina Starkov discovers she is a rare and powerful Sun Summoner — the only person capable of summoning pure light and potentially destroying the Shadow Fold, a massive swath of unnatural darkness that splits Ravka in two and harbors deadly creatures. Her power makes her the key to Ravka’s survival against its enemies, but it also makes her a target for the Darkling, the charismatic and terrifying leader of the Grisha (magical elite) who has his own hidden agenda for her power. The trilogy follows Alina’s journey from a mapmaker to the most powerful Grisha in the world, as she grapples with her destiny, her growing magic, her love for childhood friend Mal, and the Darkling’s seductive, manipulative pull. The story explores themes of power, identity, sacrifice, the cost of war, and the blurred line between savior and weapon, while Ravka fights for survival against external threats and internal corruption.
Main Characters
> Alina Starkov — Protagonist; orphaned mapmaker from Ravka who discovers she is the Sun Summoner. Brave, resourceful, and deeply conflicted about her power and destiny. Grows from insecure to powerful; torn between duty and love.
> Mal Oretsev — Alina’s childhood best friend and eventual love interest; skilled tracker and soldier. Loyal, grounded, and deeply in love with Alina; represents home and normalcy.
> The Darkling (Aleksander Morozova) — Primary antagonist (and complex love interest); powerful, charismatic, and ancient Shadow Summoner. Manipulative, tragic, and obsessed with power and Alina. One of YA’s most iconic morally gray villains.
> Genya Safin — Grisha Tailor; beautiful, kind, and secretly loyal to Alina.
> Baghra — The Darkling’s mother and Alina’s harsh teacher; wise, bitter, and key to understanding the Darkling’s past.
> Nikolai Lantsov — Charming, clever prince of Ravka; appears later and becomes a major ally.
> The Grisha — Various magical soldiers (Heartrenders, Squallers, Inferni, etc.) who serve the Darkling or the king.
Setting
A richly imagined fantasy world inspired by Tsarist Russia and other Slavic cultures:
> Ravka — The central nation, divided by the Shadow Fold (Unsea), a dark, monster-filled barrier.
> Os Alta — Ravka’s capital, home to the royal palace and the Little Palace (Grisha stronghold).
> Other countries: Fjerda (militaristic, anti-Grisha), Shu Han (scientifically advanced, experiments on Grisha), Kerch (merchant nation), and the Wandering Isle.
The atmosphere mixes opulent tsarist aesthetics (palaces, military uniforms, fur-lined coats) with brutal war, magical elements, and a sense of historical weight.
Tone & Themes
Epic, romantic, and emotionally intense — classic YA fantasy with high-stakes action, slow-burn romance, moral complexity, and a strong sense of destiny. The tone is atmospheric and immersive, blending wonder (magic, Grisha powers) with darkness (war, betrayal, loss). It features passionate romance, witty banter, grief, sacrifice, and moments of hope amid tragedy — more mature and emotionally layered than light fantasy, with a bittersweet edge.
The series is celebrated for its rich world-building (Grisha magic system, Shadow Fold, Russian-inspired culture), complex characters (especially the Darkling), slow-burn romance, and emotional stakes — perfect for fans of YA fantasy like Six of Crows (same universe), A Court of Thorns and Roses, or The Cruel Prince. It inspired the Netflix series Shadow and Bone (2021–2023), which combined this trilogy with the Six of Crows duology. The books are bestsellers with massive cultural impact and strong audiobook popularity.
FAQ
9 books total: 3 main + 5 extra stories + 1 companion book
No new book is currently scheduled. The latest book, The Lives of Saints, was published in October 2020.
The Lives of Saints was published in October 2020.
The first book in the series is Shadow and Bone, published in June 2012.
The series primarily falls into the Fantasy genre.
Yes, the series should be read in order. The books follow a continuous story, starting with Shadow and Bone.
In the war-torn nation of Ravka, a young orphan named Alina Starkov discovers she is a rare and powerful Sun Summoner — the only person capable of summoning pure light and potentially destroying the Shadow Fold, a massive swath of unnatural darkness that splits Ravka in two and harbors deadly creatures. Her power makes her the key to Ravka’s survival against its enemies, but it also makes her a target for the Darkling, the charismatic and terrifying leader of the Grisha (magical elite) who has his own hidden agenda for her power. The trilogy follows Alina’s journey from a mapmaker to the most powerful Grisha in the world, as she grapples with her destiny, her growing magic, her love for childhood friend Mal, and the Darkling’s seductive, manipulative pull. The story explores themes of power, identity, sacrifice, the cost of war, and the blurred line between savior and weapon, while Ravka fights for survival against external threats and internal corruption.
The series does not currently have a new book scheduled.