Dark-Hunters: Lords of Avalon books in order

Dark-Hunters: Lords of Avalon is a crossover series by Sherrilyn Kenyon that blends Arthurian legend with the Dark-Hunter universe, following the surviving knights of Camelot as they protect sacred relics from evil.

Reading order

# Title Published Author Buy on Amazon
1 The Wager 1992 Sherrilyn Kenyon Buy
2 Sword of Darkness 2006 Sherrilyn Kenyon N/A
3 Knight of Darkness 2006 Sherrilyn Kenyon N/A
4 Son of No One 2013 Sherrilyn Kenyon N/A
5 Dragonbane 2015 Sherrilyn Kenyon N/A
6 A Marca do Dragão 2016 Sherrilyn Kenyon N/A
7 Dragonmark 2001 Sherrilyn Kenyon N/A
8 Stygian 2018 Sherrilyn Kenyon N/A
9 Shadows Within 2025 Sherrilyn Kenyon N/A

This series merges Arthurian legend with the supernatural world of the Dark-Hunters. Set after the Battle of Camlann, where King Arthur was mortally wounded and taken to the isle of Avalon, the sacred fey objects of Camelot have been scattered across the mortal realm to keep them from falling into the wrong hands. The former Knights of the Round Table, now the Lords of Avalon, are the only ones left who can protect humanity from the forces that seek these powerful artifacts.

Originally published under the Kinley MacGregor pen name, the series has been folded into the wider Dark-Hunter continuity. It spans nine books from 1992 to 2025 and brings Kenyon’s signature blend of romance, action, and mythology to a medieval fantasy setting.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many books are in the Dark-Hunters: Lords of Avalon series?

There are nine books in the Dark-Hunters: Lords of Avalon series, published between 1992 and 2025.

What is the first book in the Dark-Hunters: Lords of Avalon series?

The first book in the Dark-Hunters: Lords of Avalon series is The Wager, published in 1992.

How does Lords of Avalon connect to the Dark-Hunter series?

Lords of Avalon exists within the broader Dark-Hunter universe and shares some of its mythology and supernatural elements. The Arthurian characters and their magical world overlap with Dark-Hunter lore, and certain characters and events tie into the larger series timeline. Readers familiar with the Dark-Hunter books will recognize connections, but the Arthurian setting gives these books their own distinct feel.

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