The Gray Court books in order

The complete reading order for Dana Marie Bell's The Gray Court series, a fae paranormal romance featuring the nobility of the Gray Lords and their mates.

Reading order

# Title Published Author Buy on Amazon
1 Dare to Believe 2009 Dana Marie Bell Buy
2 Noble Blood 2011 Dana Marie Bell Buy
3 Artistic Vision 2011 Dana Marie Bell Buy
4 The Hob 2014 Dana Marie Bell Buy
5 Siren’s Song 2015 Dana Marie Bell Buy
6 Never More 2015 Dana Marie Bell Buy

The Gray Court series by Dana Marie Bell is a fae paranormal romance that draws on traditional fairy lore and Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream. The Gray Court exists as a neutral faction between the Seelie and Unseelie courts, led by Robin Goodfellow (also known as the Hob). Each book follows a member of the Gray Court as they find their fated mate and deal with the political tensions between the fae courts.

Dare to Believe starts the series with a human woman who discovers she has a connection to the fae world. Noble Blood and Artistic Vision expand the court’s membership and the threats from rival fae factions. The Hob focuses on Robin Goodfellow himself, while Siren’s Song and Never More round out the series with additional pairings. Bell brings the same lighthearted romance style from her shifter books, but the fae setting gives these stories a different atmosphere with more emphasis on court politics and magical intrigue.

The series is self-contained and does not connect to Bell’s Halle or Poconos Pack books. Readers who enjoy fae romance with humor and a well-defined magical hierarchy will find plenty to like here.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many books are in the The Gray Court series?

There are six books in the The Gray Court series, published between 2009 and 2015.

What is the first book in the The Gray Court series?

The first book in the The Gray Court series is Dare to Believe, published in 2009.

What are the Gray Lords in Dana Marie Bell's series?

The Gray Lords are a faction of fae nobility who exist between the Seelie (light) and Unseelie (dark) courts. They are led by Robin Goodfellow (Oberon) and serve as a neutral power. Each book follows a different Gray Lord or court member finding their mate while navigating fae politics.

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