Luanne G. Smith books

Luanne G. Smith is a fantasy author known for The Vine Witch trilogy, the Raven Sisters series, and historical fantasy novels blending magic with European settings.

Conspiracy Of Magic / Raven Sisters Reading Order

Title Published Buy on Amazon
Magic Unmasked 2018 N/A
Ruthless Magic 2018 N/A
The Raven Song 2022 Buy
The Raven Spell 2022 Buy

The Golden Age of Magic Reading Order

Title Published Buy on Amazon
The Golden Age of Magic 2025 Buy
The Gilded City of Dreams 2026 Buy

The Order of the Seven Stars Reading Order

Title Published Buy on Amazon
The Witch’s Lens 2023 Buy
The Wolf’s Eye 2024 Buy

The Vine Witch Reading Order

Title Published Buy on Amazon
The Vine Witch 2019 Buy
The Glamourist 2020 Buy
The Conjurer 2021 Buy

Luanne G. Smith writes fantasy novels that root magic in specific places and traditions. Her Vine Witch trilogy, starting in 2019, is set in French wine country where a witch’s power is tied to the vineyard she tends. The combination of real-world winemaking and fictional magic systems gives the books a grounded quality that sets them apart from more typical fantasy fare.

Her subsequent series have explored similar territory in different settings. The Conspiracy of Magic / Raven Sisters books move to Victorian-era Scotland, while The Order of the Seven Stars brings the action into World War I-era Europe. The upcoming Golden Age of Magic series continues her pattern of placing magical characters in historically specific settings. Across all her work, Smith keeps the focus on how magic shapes daily life rather than using it as a weapon in epic battles.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many books has Luanne G. Smith written?

Luanne G. Smith has written eleven books across four series.

What was Luanne G. Smith's first book?

Luanne G. Smith’s first book is Magic Unmasked, published in 2018.

What type of fantasy does Luanne G. Smith write?

Luanne G. Smith writes historical fantasy that weaves magic into real-world European settings. Her books feature witches and magical systems tied to specific crafts or traditions, set against backdrops like French vineyards, Victorian Scotland, and early twentieth-century Europe.

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