Reading order
| # | Title | Published | Author | Buy on Amazon |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | The Summoning | 2007 | Lynne Ewing | Buy |
| 2 | Divine One | 2007 | Lynne Ewing | Buy |
| 3 | Enchantress | 2007 | Lynne Ewing | Buy |
| 4 | The Haunting | 2008 | Lynne Ewing | Buy |
Sisters of Isis is Lynne Ewing’s Egyptian mythology series. The four books — The Summoning (2007), Divine One (2007), Enchantress (2007), and The Haunting (2008) — follow teens connected to the goddess Isis, similar in structure to her Daughters of the Moon series but drawing on Egyptian rather than Greek mythology.
The Summoning introduces the characters and their ties to ancient Egyptian power. Divine One and Enchantress arrived the same year, building the mythology at a fast pace. The Haunting (2008) brought the series to its conclusion. The rapid publication meant readers did not have to wait long between installments.
Ewing built her career on YA mythology series, and Sisters of Isis sits alongside Daughters of the Moon and Sons of the Dark in her bibliography. Readers who have finished those series will find familiar territory here, with teenage heroines balancing normal life against supernatural obligations rooted in ancient gods.