Reading order
| # | Title | Published | Author | Buy on Amazon |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Dragon Forgotten | - | Keira Blackwood | N/A |
| 2 | Dragon Shattered | 2018 | Keira Blackwood | N/A |
| 3 | Oracle Defiant | 2019 | Keira Blackwood | Buy |
| 4 | Orphan Entangled | 2019 | Keira Blackwood | Buy |
| 5 | Oracle Adored | 2019 | Keira Blackwood | Buy |
| 6 | Spellcaster Hidden | 2019 | Keira Blackwood | Buy |
| 7 | Spellcaster Embraced | 2021 | Keira Blackwood | Buy |
Spellbound Shifters: Fates & Visions runs seven books and covers more ground than the Dragons Entwined sub-series, moving from dragon shifters into a wider ensemble of magic users. The series introduces oracle characters with Oracle Defiant and Oracle Adored, and then brings in spellcasters through Spellcaster Hidden and Spellcaster Embraced, published in 2021. Orphan Entangled sits in the middle of the arc and adds a different angle on belonging and identity within Blackwood’s magical world.
Where Dragons Entwined has a tight single focus on dragon shifters reclaiming what was lost, Fates & Visions is more expansive, looking at how different types of magic users fit into the same world and what happens when fate and free will run into each other. The oracle characters in particular carry a built-in tension: knowing too much about the future does not make finding love any easier. Blackwood uses that tension well, letting her characters struggle against what they see coming rather than simply accepting it.
The gap between Spellcaster Hidden (2019) and Spellcaster Embraced (2021) is the longest pause in the series, and the final book benefits from arriving with a sense of completion for threads that have been running across multiple entries. Readers who have worked through the full seven-book arc will find the conclusion earns its place.