Reading order
| # | Title | Published | Author | Buy on Amazon |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | This Time Forever | 1990 | Lindsay McKenna | Buy |
| 2 | From A Distance | 1992 | Lindsay McKenna | Buy |
| 3 | The Pirate And His Lady | 1992 | Lindsay McKenna | Buy |
| 4 | The Seventh Night | 1993 | Lindsay McKenna | Buy |
| 5 | Stranger In The Mist | 1993 | Lindsay McKenna | Buy |
| 6 | Swamp Secrets | 1993 | Lindsay McKenna | Buy |
| 7 | Somewhere Out There | 1993 | Lindsay McKenna | Buy |
| 8 | Imminent Thunder | 1993 | Lindsay McKenna | Buy |
| 9 | The Perfect Kiss | 1994 | Lindsay McKenna | Buy |
| 10 | Silent Screams | 1994 | Lindsay McKenna | Buy |
| 11 | Hangar 13 | 1994 | Lindsay McKenna | Buy |
| 12 | Wolf in Waiting | 1995 | Lindsay McKenna | Buy |
| 13 | Secret of the Wolf | 1995 | Lindsay McKenna | Buy |
| 14 | Shadow Of The Wolf | 1995 | Lindsay McKenna | Buy |
| 15 | Now And Forever | 1996 | Lindsay McKenna | Buy |
| 16 | Remember Me | 2002 | Lindsay McKenna | Buy |
The Dreamscapes: Whispers Of Love series represents one of the most sustained departures in Lindsay McKenna’s output from her military romance work. Running from 1990 to 2002 and spanning sixteen books, the series brought her into the world of paranormal romance – ghosts, past lives, mysterious landscapes, and the kind of love that seems to reach across time or reality.
The range of titles shows just how varied the series was in its paranormal flavors. Swamp Secrets and Imminent Thunder sit in a gothic, atmospheric register; Wolf in Waiting, Secret of the Wolf, and Shadow Of The Wolf form a wolf-themed trilogy within the larger series. Hangar 13 has a more modern, unexplained-phenomenon quality, while The Pirate And His Lady goes back to a historical setting with a romantic ghost story feel.
What holds the series together is McKenna’s consistent focus on emotional connection as the force that transcends whatever paranormal situation the characters face. The books were published under the Silhouette Shadows imprint, which was specifically created for darker, more supernatural romance in the early 1990s. For readers interested in that era of paranormal romance publishing, this series is one of the most complete runs McKenna produced outside her military-themed work.