TIMELINE

Here’s a timeline of the stories in this collection and when they take place in relation to the Jane Yellowrock novels.

Enjoy!

Wesa and the Lumber King”—Short story from Beast’s point of view, set in the Hunger Times

“The Early Years”—Short story about Jane Yellowrock just after she left the children’s home

“Snafu”—Jane interviews for an internship with a PI.

“Cat Tats”—Short story about how Rick LaFleur got his tattoos

“Kits”—Short story about Jane, with Molly Everhart Trueblood as a secondary character

“Haint(s)”—Short story from Molly’s point of view, with Jane as a secondary character

“Signatures of the Dead”—Short story about Molly, with Jane as a secondary character

Skinwalker—The first Jane Yellowrock novel

“First sight”—From George “Bruiser” Dumas’ point of view, when he first sees Jane

Blood Cross—The second Jane Yellowrock novel

Mercy Blade—The third Jane Yellowrock novel

“Blood, Fangs, and Going Furry”—Short story about Rick LaFleur’s first full moon after being bitten by a were. From Rick’s point of view, with Jane as a secondary character.

“Dance Master”—From Bruiser’s point of view. He calls Jane to investigate a problem in the Royal Mojo Blues Company. And, oh my, do they dance . . .

Raven Cursed—The fourth Jane Yellowrock novel

“Golden Delicious”—Rick is in PsyLED school with his dual nemeses Brute and Pea. His fellow students go missing, and everything starts to go wrong.

“Cajun with Fangs”—Jane is stranded in Bayou Oiseau when her Harley, Bitsa, has engine trouble. And she walks right into a war between witches and vampires that seems destined to drag her and her boss, Leo Pellissier, down with them into flames.

Death’s Rival—The fifth Jane Yellowrock novel

Blood Trade—The sixth Jane Yellowrock novel

“The Devil’s Left Boot”—The Everhart witch sisters are asked to find a missing woman who had great taste in boots.

“Beneath a Bloody Moon”—Jane and her team investigate a series of possible werewolf attacks outside of Houma, Louisiana.

“Black Water”—Jane is back in the Deep South, near Houma, this time chasing a human predator, racing to save the lives of the two women he has kidnapped.

Black Arts—The seventh Jane Yellowrock novel

“Off the Grid”—Jane is in Knoxville to do a favor for her boss, the chief fanghead of the southeast U.S. It’s supposed to be an easy investigation, but a very important vampire has gone missing and Jane is drawn into the search. This is where Jane meets Nell Nicholson Ingram for the first time.

Broken Soul—The eighth Jane Yellowrock novel

“Not All as It Seems”—A short story featuring Molly, who gets a surprise visit from vampires looking for a relic their master lost long ago

Dark Heir—The ninth Jane Yellowrock novel

“Cat Fight”—Jane is back in Bayou Oiseau, where the witches and vamps are again at war, this time over a magical talisman called le breloque.

“Bound No More”—Angie Baby and Molly come to visit Jane. When an arcenciel also shows up, bent on mischief, Angie proves she is growing up—into the most powerful witch in Everhart history.

Shadow Rights—The tenth Jane Yellowrock novel, releasing in April of 2016