Octavia Randolph books

Octavia Randolph is a historical fiction author best known for the Circle of Ceridwen Saga, a 15-book series set in Anglo-Saxon and Viking-age England.

Anthologies

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Castles, Customs, and Kings Volume 2 2015 Buy

Circle of Ceridwen Saga Reading Order

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Sidroc the Dane: A Circle of Ceridwen Saga Story 2018 N/A
The Circle of Ceridwen 2012 Buy
Ceridwen of Kilton 2012 Buy
The Claiming 2012 Buy
The Hall of Tyr 2014 Buy
Tindr 2016 Buy
Silver Hammer, Golden Cross 2017 Buy
Sidroc the Dane 2018 Buy
Wildswept 2020 Buy
For Me Fate Wove This 2021 Buy
Two Dragons 2022 Buy
Water Borne 2023 Buy
To the Sun 2024 Buy
Treasure 2025 Buy
Light, Descending 2014 Buy

Non-Fiction

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The Circle of Ceridwen Cookery Book 2019 Buy

Short Stories / Novellas Reading Order

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The Tale of Melkorka 2013 Buy
Ride 2014 Buy
The Circle of Ceridwen Cookery Book 2019 Buy

Standalone Novels

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Light, Descending 2014 Buy

Octavia Randolph writes historical fiction focused on Anglo-Saxon and Viking-age England. Her Circle of Ceridwen Saga, which began with The Circle of Ceridwen in 2012, is her primary work, spanning 15 books through Treasure (2025). The saga follows characters through the political and personal upheavals of early medieval Britain.

Outside the saga, Randolph has written shorter fiction including The Tale of Melkorka (2013) and Ride (2014), a standalone novel called Light, Descending (2014), and The Circle of Ceridwen Cookery Book (2019). She also contributed to the anthology Castles, Customs, and Kings Volume 2 (2015).

Frequently Asked Questions

How many books has Octavia Randolph written?

Octavia Randolph has written 21 books across five series.

What was Octavia Randolph's first book?

Octavia Randolph’s first book is Ceridwen of Kilton, published in 2012.

What period does Octavia Randolph write about?

Octavia Randolph writes historical fiction set in Anglo-Saxon and Viking-age England, with her Circle of Ceridwen Saga spanning events from the 9th and 10th centuries.

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