Kiersten White

Kiersten White

11 Series

Kiersten White is a renowned author of young adult and fantasy novels. She is best known for her And I Darken trilogy, the Paranormalcy trilogy, and The Dark Descent of Elizabeth Frankenstein series. Additionally, she authored the Slayer series, a tie-in to the television show Buffy the Vampire Slayer.

In "Slayer," the first book of the Buffy the Vampire Slayer tie-in series by Kiersten White, sisters Nina and Artemis are raised at the Watcher's Academy. While Artemis embraces the Slayer lifestyle, Nina prefers working as a medic. Nina's life takes a dramatic turn when she is unexpectedly Chosen as the next Slayer. This new role forces her to confront the dangers she has always avoided.

Camelot Rising

The Guinevere Deception

(2019)

The Camelot Betrayal

(2020)

The Excalibur Curse

(2021)

The Conqueror's Saga

And I Darken

(2016)

Now I Rise

(2017)

Bright We Burn

(2018)

Dracula

Lucy Undying

(2024)

Mind Games

Mind Games / Sister Assassin

(2013)

Annie and Fia

(2013)

Perfect Lies

(2014)

Paranormalcy

Paranormalcy

(2010)

Supernaturally

(2011)

Endlessly

(2012)

Sinister Summer

Wretched Waterpark

(2022)

Vampiric Vacation

(2022)

Camp Creepy

(2023)

Menacing Manor

(2023)

Haunted Holiday

(2024)

Slayer

Slayer

(2019)

Chosen

(2020)

Standalone Novels

The Chaos of Stars

(2013)

In the Shadows

(2014)

Illusions of Fate

(2014)

The Dark Descent of Elizabeth Frankenstein

(2018)

Hide

(2022)

Mister Magic

(2023)

Short Story Collections

Beanstalker and Other Hilarious Scarytales

(2017)

Star Wars

The Mandalorian

(2021)(By: Adam Christopher)

Padawan

(2022)

Battle Scars

(2023)(By: Sam Maggs)

The Living Force

(2024)(By: John Jackson Miller)

Anthologies

A Visitor's Guide to Mystic Falls: Your Favorite Authors on The Vampire Diaries

(2010)

Corsets & Clockwork

(2011)

Who Done It?

(2013)

My True Love Gave to Me

(2014)

From a Certain Point of View

(2020)

That Way Madness Lies: Fifteen of Shakespeare's Most Notable Works Reimagined

(2021)

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