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What Order Should You Read A.E. Rayne Books?

I never set out to follow a strict book order, just me, a cup of tea, and a new fantasy world to get lost in. But with A.E. Rayne’s sprawling, Viking-tinged universes, I found that having a roadmap made the ride even more magical. Here’s how I’d recommend diving into her books if you want to feel the full rise of her epic worlds, meet recurring characters at just the right moments, and savor every twist.

Order to Read A.E. Rayne Books

Here’s the reading journey I’d take you on, starting with the grand Furyck Saga and seamlessly sailing through into The Lords of Alekka and the Fate of the Furycks:

The Furyck Saga (the core epic fantasy ride)

  1. Winter’s Fury (2017)
  2. The Burning Sea (2017)
  3. Night of the Shadow Moon (2018)
  4. Hallow Wood (2018)
  5. The Raven’s Warning (2019)
  6. Vale of the Gods (2019)
  7. Kings of Fate (2021) – this one’s a prequel novella that works beautifully after the main saga, or even before as a lovely intro.

The Lords of Alekka (same world, new faces and arcs)
8. Eye of the Wolf (2020)
9. Mark of the Hunter (2020)
10. Blood of the Raven (2021)
11. Heart of the King (2021)
12. Fury of the Queen (2022)
13. Wrath of the Sun (2022)

Fate of the Furycks (the latest chapters in the world, fresh and juicy)
14. The Shadow Isle (2023)
15. Tower of Blood and Flame (2023)
16. Home of the Hunted (2024)
17. Goddess of Secrets and War (2024)
18. The Witches of Al’athea (2025) – just landed June 24, 2025.

Why This Path Made Me Fall Harder for A.E. Rayne

1. The Saga First, Because… Well, Epic World-Building!

Starting with Winter’s Fury through Vale of the Gods gives you an emotional and narrative anchor in Jael’s world, the politics, her fight for justice, and that rugged Viking-inspired vibe. Reading Kings of Fate at the end felt like waving goodbye to old friends while still peeking into their backstories.

2. Lords of Alekka : A Fabulous Follow-Up

This series tugged me right back into Rayne’s universe but with a fresh cast and new motivations. Even though characters overlap here and there, giving Furyck Saga a proper nod first just deepens your connection.

3. Fate of the Furycks : The Grand Finale

These newer releases are like added treasures in the same realm. They carry forward the magic, politics, and power struggles in exciting new directions. Getting to The Witches of Al’athea just felt like a festival finale.

A.E. Rayne: Behind the Nosebleed-Page-Turning Chaos

A.E. Rayne

A.E. Rayne (also going by Amy) is this amazing fantasy author hailing from Auckland, New Zealand. I love her backstory almost as much as her books: she’s got Viking roots through her Swedish grandmother, a real soft spot for scarves, and the heart of a writer scribbling ideas in ring binders since age 10.

She dreamed of writing historical fiction, Jane Austen and the Brontës were her early inspirations, but found that fantasy gave her the freedom she craved. After balancing a graphic design biz, kids, and self-doubt, she finally launched the Furyck Saga in 2017 with Winter’s Fury. Thanks to James Patterson’s disciplined writing routine, she built that spark into a thriving fantasy empire.

Her stories? Think gritty, cinematic fantasy with morally complex characters, sweeping Norse-flavored landscapes, dark magic, and enough political intrigue to rival a snowy Game of Thrones.

Side Notes & Thoughts

  • Prequel Novella Anyone? Kings of Fate is a delightful add-on. It works if you’ve already finished the main Furyck Saga, kind of like looking at a “deleted scene” that deepens what you thought you knew.
  • Series Interconnections: While each series stands on its own, the shared world and occasional crossover characters reward those who’ve read earlier volumes. A subtle wink for eagle-eyed readers.
  • New Books? The Witches of Al’athea dropped in June 2025. No word yet if more are on the way, but the world’s rich enough to keep me (and probably you) hoping.

Verdict

Here’s the bottom line: I found this reading order both satisfying and immersive. Starting with the Furyck Saga sets your compass in Rayne’s world. The Lords of Alekka then expands your adventure with new heroes in familiar lands, and finally, the Fate of the Furycks brings the excitement full circle.

If you’re craving fierce warriors, dark prophecy, and richly drawn characters, this is your fantasy fix. Trust me, once you’re in, you’ll be whispering Jael’s name in your sleep.

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Emon Anam

Hi, I’m Emon
I’m the voice and heart behind Whimsy Read. After nine years in the world of banking, I followed my passion for storytelling into the world of SEO and content strategy. Now, I blend that analytical eye with a deep love for literature to bring you book reviews that are thoughtful, honest, and always focused on the stories that stay with you.
When I’m not reading or writing, you’ll find me enjoying joyful chaos with my wife and three kids, getting lost in a new series, or revisiting my old loves: theater, music, and gaming. At the end of the day, I believe great books are meant to be shared, and I’m so glad you’re here to share them with me.

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