Kay Kenyon Books in Order
Kay Kenyon is a versatile author of fantasy and science fiction, crafting immersive worlds that captivate readers. Her latest series, The Dark Talents, is a gripping trilogy of psi-Talents, Nazi conspiracies, and espionage set against the backdrop of 1936 Europe. Publishers Weekly praises the series as "riveting." Kenyon's fantasy novels, including Queen of the Deep and A Thousand Perfect Things, showcase her ability to weave intricate stories. Her science fiction has garnered significant recognition, earning shortlist nominations for the P.K. Dick, John W. Campbell, and American Library Reading list awards. Recent short story collections, such as Worlds Near and Far and Dystopia: Seven Dark and Hopeful Tales, demonstrate her mastery of the genre. Visit her website at www.kaykenyon.com to learn more about her work.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Kay Kenyon
- #1AmazonThe Seeds of Time(1997)
- #2AmazonLeap Point(1998)
- #3AmazonRift(1999)
- #4AmazonTropic of Creation(2000)
- #5AmazonMaximum Ice(2002)
- #6AmazonBraided World(2003)
- #7AmazonA Thousand Perfect Things(2013)
- #8AmazonQueen of the Deep(2015)
- #9AmazonThe Book of Faces(2015)
- #10AmazonCastoff World(2015)
- #11AmazonKingdom Come(2015)
- #12AmazonThe Last Wave(2015)
- #13AmazonThe Spires of Greme(2015)
- #14AmazonDystopia(2019)
- #15AmazonWorlds Near and Far(2019)
About Kay Kenyon
Kay Kenyon is a versatile author of fantasy and science fiction, crafting immersive worlds that captivate readers. Her latest series, The Dark Talents, is a gripping trilogy of psi-Talents, Nazi conspiracies, and espionage set against the backdrop of 1936 Europe. Publishers Weekly praises the series as "riveting." Kenyon's fantasy novels, including Queen of the Deep and A Thousand Perfect Things, showcase her ability to weave intricate stories. Her science fiction has garnered significant recognition, earning shortlist nominations for the P.K. Dick, John W. Campbell, and American Library Reading list awards. Recent short story collections, such as Worlds Near and Far and Dystopia: Seven Dark and Hopeful Tales, demonstrate her mastery of the genre. Visit her website at www.kaykenyon.com to learn more about her work.
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