Meljean Brook Anthologies books in order

Meljean Brook Anthologies collects the multi-author anthology appearances by Meljean Brook, including contributions to Must Love Hellhounds, Burning Up, Angels of Darkness, and Night Shift.

Reading order

# Title Published Author Buy on Amazon
1 The Countess’s Pleasure 2005 Meljean Brook Buy
2 Wild Thing 2007 Meljean Brook Buy
3 The Mammoth Book of Paranormal Romance 2009 Meljean Brook Buy
4 Must Love Hellhounds 2009 Meljean Brook Buy
5 Burning Up 2010 Meljean Brook Buy
6 Angels of Darkness 2011 Meljean Brook Buy
7 Agony/Ecstasy: 21 Stories of Agonizing Pleasure 2011 Meljean Brook Buy
8 Night Shift 2014 Meljean Brook Buy

This page lists the multi-author anthologies that include stories by Meljean Brook. Brook has been a regular contributor to paranormal romance anthologies since 2005, often writing novellas that connect to her larger series.

Several of these anthologies contain Iron Seas novellas or Guardian series stories. Burning Up (2010) included “Here There Be Monsters,” which introduced the Iron Seas world. Must Love Hellhounds (2009) and Angels of Darkness (2011) featured Guardian-related stories. Night Shift (2014) paired Brook with Nalini Singh, Ilona Andrews, and Lisa Shearin.

The Mammoth Book of Paranormal Romance (2009) and Agony/Ecstasy (2011) placed Brook’s work alongside a wider range of paranormal romance authors. The Countess’s Pleasure (2005) was one of her earliest anthology appearances.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many books are in the Meljean Brook Anthologies series?

There are eight books in the Meljean Brook Anthologies series, published between 2005 and 2014.

What is the first book in the Meljean Brook Anthologies series?

The first book in the Meljean Brook Anthologies series is The Countess’s Pleasure, published in 2005.

What anthologies has Meljean Brook contributed to?

Meljean Brook has contributed stories to several multi-author romance anthologies including Must Love Hellhounds (2009), Burning Up (2010), Angels of Darkness (2011), and Night Shift (2014). Many of her anthology contributions tie into her Iron Seas or Guardian series.

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