The Protectors Books in Order
How to Read The Protectors series
Mostly standalone stories with recurring characters in a shared setting.
The series is loosely interconnected rather than a strict continuous arc, so the books can largely be enjoyed in any order. Each installment focuses on a new central couple and self-contained romantic conflict with its own magical artifact or power-related crisis, delivering a satisfying happily-ever-after. However, reading in publication sequence enhances enjoyment through subtle shared universe elements, recurring mythological references, and the gradual expansion of the Protector world. Novellas and shorts fit neatly between main novels, adding depth to side characters or bridging emotional moments. New readers can start with any title without confusion, but sequential reading reveals the broader tapestry of Protectors operating in the modern world and the recurring theme of balancing extraordinary gifts with ordinary life.
About The Protectors series
Series Premise
The core premise introduces a secret society of Protectors—beings endowed with superhuman abilities drawn from Greek mythology, particularly tied to the goddess Aphrodite and her magical artifacts. These Protectors (and their mortal counterparts) must safeguard powerful relics like Aphrodite’s girdle or kiss while concealing their true natures from the human world. Stories revolve around individuals awakening to or grappling with their supernatural heritage, often on the cusp of a significant birthday or life event that activates their powers or destiny. Romance blossoms when these characters cross paths with mortals (or fellow Protectors), leading to humorous clashes between secret identities and real-life attractions, high-stakes quests to recover lost items, and the challenge of balancing heroic duties with personal happiness. The narratives celebrate transformation, hidden strengths, and the idea that love can be the ultimate superpower, frequently incorporating elements of fate, destiny, and the whimsical interference of mythological forces.
Main Characters
Central to the series are a rotating cast of Protectors and their love interests, each bringing distinct personalities and powers. Early tales often feature Zoe Smith, a relatable young woman on the verge of discovering her extraordinary heritage, paired with charming mortal George Bailey Taylor, whose grounded perspective collides delightfully with her emerging abilities. Other protagonists include heroic figures like Hale (tasked with recovering sacred artifacts) and Jason Murphy (a Protector grappling with newfound powers and responsibilities), alongside strong, independent heroines who challenge and complement them. Romantic dynamics frequently highlight opposites-attract tension—cautious mortals versus impulsive super-beings, or duty-bound Protectors learning to open their hearts. Supporting and recurring characters enrich the world: members of the broader Protector community who offer guidance, comic relief, or mild interference; family members who add emotional stakes or humorous meddling; and fleeting mythological influences (echoes of Aphrodite or other gods) that nudge events along. These figures create a sense of a larger, hidden society operating just beneath everyday life, with friendships and alliances that occasionally cross from one story to the next.
Setting
The setting is contemporary and relatable, primarily in vibrant American cities and suburban locales that feel familiar yet infused with magical possibility. Stories unfold in everyday environments—busy law offices, cozy apartments, bustling streets, or quiet neighborhoods—where a sudden burst of super-strength or an accidental invisibility spell can turn mundane moments into mayhem. Occasional forays into more exotic or mythological-tinged spaces (hidden temples, enchanted artifacts in museums, or dreamlike realms) add wonder without overshadowing the grounded romance. The atmosphere crackles with playful energy: the thrill of secret powers manifesting at inconvenient times, the warmth of budding relationships, and the sparkle of Aphrodite’s influence turning ordinary attraction into something extraordinary. This blend of the normal and the supernatural creates a charming contrast that heightens both humor and heat.
Tone & Themes
Tonally, the books radiate fun, flirty energy with generous doses of humor, witty banter, and sizzling chemistry. Expect laugh-out-loud moments from awkward power mishaps or identity slips, balanced by tender emotional scenes and explicit, empowering intimate encounters. The mood stays upbeat and escapist—light paranormal romance rather than dark fantasy—with a playful, almost comic-book vibe that never takes itself too seriously. Kenner’s prose is breezy and engaging, making the stories quick, addictive reads. Thematically, the series explores identity and self-acceptance (especially embracing hidden strengths or flaws), the tension between destiny and free will, the redemptive power of love, trust across differences (human vs. supernatural), sacrifice for the greater good, and the joy of finding someone who sees and celebrates your true self. It subtly champions female empowerment, body positivity, and the idea that vulnerability can be a strength, while poking gentle fun at societal expectations and the chaos of modern dating.
In the end, the Protectors series by Julie Kenner sparkles as a joyful reminder that everyone harbors a little magic, and the greatest adventures often begin with a single, unexpected kiss—or a wardrobe malfunction involving super-strength. Kenner invites readers into a world where love isn’t just blind but occasionally invisible, super-powered, or divinely inspired, proving that even the most ordinary hearts can save the day (or at least steal one). These stories wrap you in laughter, steam, and feel-good warmth, celebrating the messy beauty of falling for someone who sees your hidden powers and loves you anyway. For anyone craving paranormal romance that’s fun rather than frightening, with heroines who discover their strength and heroes who learn to let go, the Protectors offer an irresistible escape—one where destiny gets a little help from Aphrodite, and happily ever after comes with a side of superpowered swoon. Dive in, embrace your inner hero, and let the sparks (and occasional flying objects) fly.
FAQ
7 books total: 6 main + 1 extra story
No new book is currently scheduled. The latest book, A Step in the Right Direction // Aphrodite's Delight, was published in April 2008.
A Step in the Right Direction // Aphrodite's Delight was published in April 2008.
The first book in the series is The Cat's Fancy, published in August 2000.
The series primarily falls into the Paranormal Romance genre.
No, the books do not need to be read in order. Each story stands on its own, but recurring characters and the shared setting connect the series.
The core premise introduces a secret society of Protectors—beings endowed with superhuman abilities drawn from Greek mythology, particularly tied to the goddess Aphrodite and her magical artifacts. These Protectors (and their mortal counterparts) must safeguard powerful relics like Aphrodite’s girdle or kiss while concealing their true natures from the human world. Stories revolve around individuals awakening to or grappling with their supernatural heritage, often on the cusp of a significant birthday or life event that activates their powers or destiny. Romance blossoms when these characters cross paths with mortals (or fellow Protectors), leading to humorous clashes between secret identities and real-life attractions, high-stakes quests to recover lost items, and the challenge of balancing heroic duties with personal happiness. The narratives celebrate transformation, hidden strengths, and the idea that love can be the ultimate superpower, frequently incorporating elements of fate, destiny, and the whimsical interference of mythological forces.
The series does not currently have a new book scheduled.