Reading order
| # | Title | Published | Author | Buy on Amazon |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Shotguns and Shifters | 2022 | H.P. Mallory | Buy |
| 2 | Hillbillies and HellHounds | 2022 | H.P. Mallory | Buy |
| 3 | Gut Rot and Gargoyles | 2023 | H.P. Mallory | Buy |
| 4 | Bumpkins and Banshees | 2023 | H.P. Mallory | Buy |
| 5 | Rednecks and Redcaps | 2023 | H.P. Mallory | Buy |
| 6 | Trappers and Trolls | 2023 | H.P. Mallory | Buy |
| 7 | The Viking Wolf | 2021 | H.P. Mallory | Buy |
| 8 | Wolves of Winter | 2022 | H.P. Mallory | Buy |
| 9 | Wolves of Asgard | 2023 | H.P. Mallory | Buy |
The Trailer Park Vampire series takes H.P. Mallory’s paranormal fiction into deliberately absurdist territory. The premise puts supernatural creatures in working-class rural settings, and the titles make no attempt to hide that comedic intent: Shotguns and Shifters, Hillbillies and HellHounds, Gut Rot and Gargoyles. It is a series that leans hard into its own ridiculousness and is better for it.
The nine-book series runs from 2021 to 2023 and splits into two distinct halves. The first six entries focus on the trailer park vampire world proper, with creature-meets-creature comedy and action set in the American South and Midwest. The final three books, The Viking Wolf, Wolves of Winter, and Wolves of Asgard, shift into Norse mythology territory, following wolf-shifter characters connected to the Wolves of Valhalla series.
H.P. Mallory built this series to overlap with both NuLife and Wolves of Valhalla, creating a shared universe where readers can move between connected storylines. The Trailer Park Vampire books tend to be lighter and funnier than Mallory’s earlier urban fantasy work, which makes them a good entry point for readers who want paranormal fiction with less romance and more chaos.