Star Trek: Enterprise books in order

The complete reading order for the Star Trek: Enterprise novel series, expanding on the prequel television show.

Reading order

# Title Published Author Buy on Amazon
1 Where Sea Meets Sky 1998 Jeanne Kalogridis Buy
2 By the Book 2002 Jeanne Kalogridis Buy
3 Starfleet Year One 2002 Jeanne Kalogridis Buy
4 Shockwave 2002 Jeanne Kalogridis Buy
5 What Price Honor? 2002 Jeanne Kalogridis Buy
6 Surak’s Soul 2003 Jeanne Kalogridis Buy
7 The Expanse 2003 Jeanne Kalogridis Buy
8 Daedalus 2003 Jeanne Kalogridis Buy
9 Daedalus’s Children 2003 Jeanne Kalogridis Buy
10 Rosetta 2006 Jeanne Kalogridis Buy
11 Last Full Measure 2006 Jeanne Kalogridis Buy
12 The Good That Men Do 2007 Jeanne Kalogridis Buy
13 Kobayashi Maru 2008 Jeanne Kalogridis Buy
14 Beneath the Raptor’s Wing 2009 Jeanne Kalogridis Buy
15 To Brave the Storm 2011 Jeanne Kalogridis Buy

The Star Trek: Enterprise novel series ties into the prequel television show that ran from 2001 to 2005. The 15 books include novelizations of TV episodes like Shockwave and The Expanse, as well as original stories set in the early days of Starfleet.

Later entries in the series, including The Good That Men Do (2007) and Beneath the Raptor’s Wing (2009), continue the Enterprise story beyond the television show’s run. The novels expand on the formation of the Federation and the early conflicts that shaped the Star Trek universe.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many books are in the Star Trek: Enterprise series?

There are fifteen books in the Star Trek: Enterprise series, published between 1998 and 2011.

What is the first book in the Star Trek: Enterprise series?

The first book in the Star Trek: Enterprise series is Where Sea Meets Sky, published in 1998.

What are the Star Trek: Enterprise novels about?

The Star Trek: Enterprise novels expand on the prequel TV series, which followed Captain Archer and the crew of the first Enterprise (NX-01) in the 22nd century. The books include TV episode novelizations and original stories set during the early days of human space exploration.

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