Reading order
| # | Title | Published | Author | Buy on Amazon |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Unicorn Bride | 1994 | Claire Delacroix | Buy |
| 2 | Pearl Beyond Price | 1995 | Claire Delacroix | Buy |
| 3 | Unicorn Vengeance | 1995 | Claire Delacroix | Buy |
The Unicorn Trilogy was published in the first years of Claire Delacroix’s career, appearing in 1994 and 1995 when she was also writing the Rose Trilogy, the Moorish books, and the Sayerne series. The three books share a use of medieval folklore and fantasy that is more pronounced here than in most of her other work.
Unicorn Bride (1994) opens with the premise — a woman connected by tradition and necessity to a unicorn — and Pearl Beyond Price and Unicorn Vengeance in 1995 build on that foundation. The trilogy is compact, and the fantasy mythology is treated with the same seriousness that Delacroix brings to historical detail in her other series.
For readers interested in the more fantastical side of medieval romance, the Unicorn Trilogy pairs naturally with the Time Travel series as an example of Delacroix working outside strict historical fiction.