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Demon Days, Vampire Nights World

Demon Days, Vampire Nights is a connected urban fantasy and paranormal romance world for readers who want demons, vampires, shifters, magic, humor, and a long K.F. Breene audio-friendly binge.

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Author: K.F. Breene

Books in the series

  1. Born in Fire
  2. Raised in Fire
  3. Fused in Fire
  4. Natural Witch
  5. Natural Mage
  6. Natural Dual-Mage
  7. Warrior Fae Trapped
  8. Warrior Fae Princess
  9. Revealed in Fire
  10. Mentored in Fire
  11. Battle with Fire

GraphicAudio currently lists these as Demon Days, Vampire Nights World 1-11.

Reading path

This is a connected world rather than one simple couple trilogy. Start with Born in Fire if you want the beginning of the Fire and Ice arc, then use publication order or an author-approved world order before jumping between subseries.

Reader fit

Use this route for readers who like long paranormal worlds with snark, action, supernatural power ladders, and romance threads that sit inside multiple subseries.

Audiobook format

EditionFormatBest for
Standard audiobookSingle narrator by listingListeners who want a straightforward way through the connected paranormal world.
GraphicAudio dramatized adaptationFull cast / dramatizedListeners who want demons, vampires, magic, and action performed cinematically.

Where to buy or listen

Check current editions for Demon Days, Vampire Nights World. Series availability can vary by format, country, and retailer.

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Reader FAQ

Where should I start?

Start with Born in Fire for the cleanest entry into the world, then follow a full world order if you plan to read across subseries.

Is this romantasy?

It is urban fantasy / paranormal romance, so it is adjacent to high romantasy but very relevant for readers who want supernatural romance and long world continuity.

Can I jump between subseries?

You can sample, but readers who care about crossover context should use a world order because character and plot threads connect.

Who should try it?

Readers who like K.F. Breene's humor, paranormal chaos, power progression, and audio-friendly action.

What should I read next?

Try Demigods of San Francisco, Night Huntress, or Vampire Romantasy.