Reading order
| # | Title | Published | Author | Buy on Amazon |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Daughter of Destiny | 2004 | Lindsay McKenna | Buy |
| 2 | Sister Of Fortune | 2004 | Lindsay McKenna | Buy |
| 3 | Wild Woman | 2005 | Lindsay McKenna | Buy |
The Sisters of the Ark series, published in 2004 and 2005, shows a different side of Lindsay McKenna. Daughter of Destiny, Sister of Fortune, and Wild Woman form a trilogy built around women with gifts that set them apart from the ordinary world and draw them toward each other and toward men who can see what makes them extraordinary. It is a short, focused series that McKenna completed across just two years.
The paranormal elements in this trilogy distinguish it clearly from McKenna’s military romance catalog. Rather than the grounded, procedural detail of a military unit or the physical reality of ranch work, these books lean into destiny, mystical heritage, and the sense that some connections are written long before the people involved are aware of them.
For readers who know McKenna primarily through her military romance work, Sisters of the Ark is worth picking up as a compact paranormal detour. The trilogy format means there is no sprawl or filler, just three books that move through their storyline and reach a satisfying conclusion.