Celtic Saga Reading Order#
| Title |
Published |
Buy on Amazon |
| The Chalice and the Blade |
1997 |
Buy |
| Dream Stone |
1999 |
Buy |
| Prince of Time |
2000 |
Buy |
Dragon Daniels Reading Order#
| Title |
Published |
Buy on Amazon |
| The Dragon and the Dove |
1994 |
Buy |
| Dragon’s Eden |
1995 |
Buy |
Standalone Novels#
| Title |
Published |
Buy on Amazon |
| Thieves in the Night |
1987 |
Buy |
| Scout’s Honor |
1987 |
Buy |
| Stevie Lee |
1989 |
Buy |
| Dateline |
1990 |
Buy |
| Blue Dalton |
1990 |
Buy |
| Outlaw Carson |
1991 |
Buy |
| Moonlight and Shadows |
1991 |
Buy |
| A Piece of Heaven |
1992 |
Buy |
| Avenging Angel |
1993 |
Buy |
| River of Eden |
2002 |
Buy |
Glenna McReynolds started her career writing category romances for Bantam’s Loveswept line in the late 1980s, beginning with Scout’s Honor in 1987. Over the next several years she published thirteen Loveswept titles, including the RITA Award-winning Avenging Angel in 1993. She also received a career achievement award from Romantic Times.
Her most ambitious work under the McReynolds name is the Celtic Saga, a fantasy romance trilogy set in medieval Wales. The Chalice and the Blade kicked off the series in 1997, followed by Dream Stone and Prince of Time. The books blend twelfth-century Welsh history with magic, dragons, and apocalyptic stakes. She also published two connected contemporary romances, The Dragon and the Dove and Dragon’s Eden, featuring adventure, bounty hunters, and tropical settings. McReynolds later shifted to writing romantic suspense under the pen name Tara Janzen, where she became a New York Times bestseller.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many books has Glenna McReynolds written?
Glenna McReynolds has written fifteen books across three series.
What was Glenna McReynolds's first book?
Glenna McReynolds’s first book is Scout’s Honor, published in 1987.
What is the connection between Glenna McReynolds and Tara Janzen?
They are the same person. Glenna McReynolds published thirteen Loveswept romances and the Celtic Saga trilogy under her own name, then began writing romantic suspense novels as Tara Janzen, eventually becoming a New York Times bestselling author under that pen name.