Fate Of The Furycks Reading Order
| Title | Published | Buy on Amazon |
|---|---|---|
| The Shadow Isle: An Epic Fantasy Adventure | - | N/A |
| The Shadow Isle | 2023 | Buy |
| Tower of Blood and Flame | 2023 | Buy |
| Home of the Hunted | 2024 | Buy |
| Goddess of Secrets and War | 2024 | Buy |
| The Witches of Al’athea | 2025 | Buy |
| The Black-Eyed Queen | 2025 | Buy |
Furyck Saga Reading Order
| Title | Published | Buy on Amazon |
|---|---|---|
| Fate of the Furycks: Books 1-3 | - | N/A |
| Winter’s Fury | 2017 | Buy |
| The Burning Sea | 2017 | Buy |
| Night of the Shadow Moon | 2018 | Buy |
| Hallow Wood | 2018 | Buy |
| The Raven’s Warning | 2019 | Buy |
| Vale of the Gods | 2019 | Buy |
| Kings of Fate | 2021 | Buy |
Lords Of Alekka Reading Order
| Title | Published | Buy on Amazon |
|---|---|---|
| The Lords of Alekka: An Epic Fantasy Adventure Box Set | - | N/A |
| Eye of the Wolf | 2020 | Buy |
| Mark of the Hunter | 2020 | Buy |
| Blood of the Raven | 2021 | Buy |
| Heart of the King | 2021 | Buy |
| Fury of the Queen | 2022 | Buy |
| Wrath of the Sun | 2022 | Buy |
A.E. Rayne is an epic fantasy author known for her interconnected series set in a Viking-inspired world of warring kingdoms, ancient magic, and feuding families. She began publishing with the Furyck Saga in 2017 and has since released over twenty books across three series that all share the same fictional setting.
The Furyck Saga, her original series, introduces the world through seven novels (plus a box set) that follow rival clans battling for power while darker supernatural forces gather in the background. The Lords of Alekka series, published between 2020 and 2022, expands the world with six books set in the same universe. Fate of the Furycks picks up where the original saga left off, continuing the story from 2023 onward.
Readers who want to experience the full scope of the world should begin with the Furyck Saga, move on to Lords of Alekka, and then read Fate of the Furycks. Each series works on its own, but characters and storylines carry over between them, so reading in publication order gives the best sense of how the world and its conflicts have developed.