Katya Reimann Books in Order

Katya Reimann is a celebrated author of high fantasy, renowned for her intricate world-building and complex characters. Her magnum opus, the Tielmaran Chronicles, is a critically acclaimed trilogy that delves into the lives of individuals torn apart by conflicting loyalties to their deities and to each other. A finalist for the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer of Science Fiction and Fantasy in 1997, Reimann's notable works include Wind from a Foreign Sky, A Tremor in the Bitter Earth, and Prince of Fire and Ashes. Her legacy continues with the posthumous collaboration, The Wanderer, co-authored with Cherry Wilder, and she remains active in the literary scene, currently crafting a new contemporary fantasy set against the backdrop of Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Bibliography verified: January 2026

Book Series by Katya Reimann

  • #1
    A Princess of the Chameln (By: Cherry Wilder)(1984)
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  • #2
    Yorath the Wolf (By: Cherry Wilder)(1984)
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  • #3
    The Summer's King (By: Cherry Wilder)(1986)
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  • #4
    The Wanderer (With: Cherry Wilder)(2004)
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  • #1
    Wind from a Foreign Sky(1996)
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  • #2
    A Tremor in the Bitter Earth(1998)
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  • #3
    Prince of Fire and Ashes(2002)
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About Katya Reimann

Katya Reimann is a celebrated author of high fantasy, renowned for her intricate world-building and complex characters. Her magnum opus, the Tielmaran Chronicles, is a critically acclaimed trilogy that delves into the lives of individuals torn apart by conflicting loyalties to their deities and to each other. A finalist for the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer of Science Fiction and Fantasy in 1997, Reimann's notable works include Wind from a Foreign Sky, A Tremor in the Bitter Earth, and Prince of Fire and Ashes. Her legacy continues with the posthumous collaboration, The Wanderer, co-authored with Cherry Wilder, and she remains active in the literary scene, currently crafting a new contemporary fantasy set against the backdrop of Cambridge, Massachusetts.

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