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Liz Braswell Books in Order

Liz Braswell is a versatile author with a background in Egyptology, which she earned from Brown University. Her diverse career spans the video game industry, where she spent over a decade creating engaging experiences. She eventually turned to writing, penning the novels Snow and Rx under the pseudonym Tracy Lynn, followed by The Nine Lives of Chloe King series under her real name. Her work has also been featured in anthologies such as Geektastic and Who Done It. Braswell continues to captivate readers with her imagination, as seen in her new series of reimagined fairy tales, starting with A Whole New World, a retelling of Aladdin. She resides in Brooklyn with her family, and her email address is me@lizbraswell.com.

Bibliography verified: March 2026

Quick Answer

What are all of Liz Braswell's book series? Liz Braswell has written 5 book series. The most notable is the A Twisted Tale series.

Complete series list with all books in reading order below.

Book Series by Liz Braswell

  • #1
    The Storyteller's Daughter (By: Cameron Dokey) cover
    The Storyteller's Daughter (By: Cameron Dokey)(1997)
  • #2
    Beauty Sleep (By: Cameron Dokey) cover
    Beauty Sleep (By: Cameron Dokey)(2002)
  • #3
    Snow: A Retelling of "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" (As: Tracy Lynn) cover
    Snow: A Retelling of "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" (As: Tracy Lynn)(2003)
  • #4
    Midnight Pearls (By: Debbie Viguié) cover
    Midnight Pearls (By: Debbie Viguié)(2003)
  • #5
    Sunlight and Shadow: A Retelling of "The Magic Flute" (By: Cameron Dokey) cover
    Sunlight and Shadow: A Retelling of "The Magic Flute" (By: Cameron Dokey)(2004)
  • #6
    Scarlet Moon (By: Debbie Viguié) cover
    Scarlet Moon (By: Debbie Viguié)(2004)
  • #7
    Spirited (By: Nancy Holder) cover
    Spirited (By: Nancy Holder)(2004)
  • #8
    The Night Dance (By: Suzanne Weyn) cover
    The Night Dance (By: Suzanne Weyn)(2005)
  • #9
    Golden (By: Cameron Dokey) cover
    Golden (By: Cameron Dokey)(2006)
  • #10
    Water Song (By: Suzanne Weyn) cover
    Water Song (By: Suzanne Weyn)(2006)
  • #11
    Before Midnight: A Retelling of "Cinderella" (By: Cameron Dokey) cover
    Before Midnight: A Retelling of "Cinderella" (By: Cameron Dokey)(2007)
  • #12
    The Rose Bride (By: Nancy Holder) cover
    The Rose Bride (By: Nancy Holder)(2007)
  • #13
    Belle: A Retelling of "Beauty and the Beast" (By: Cameron Dokey) cover
    Belle: A Retelling of "Beauty and the Beast" (By: Cameron Dokey)(2008)
  • #14
    The Crimson Thread: A Retelling of Rumpelstiltskin (By: Suzanne Weyn) cover
    The Crimson Thread: A Retelling of Rumpelstiltskin (By: Suzanne Weyn)(2008)
  • #15
    The Diamond Secret: A Retelling of "Anastasia" (By: Suzanne Weyn) cover
    The Diamond Secret: A Retelling of "Anastasia" (By: Suzanne Weyn)(2009)
  • #16
    The Wild Orchid: A Retelling of "The Ballad of Mulan" (By: Cameron Dokey) cover
    The Wild Orchid: A Retelling of "The Ballad of Mulan" (By: Cameron Dokey)(2009)
  • #17
    Winter's Child: A Retelling of "The Snow Queen" (By: Cameron Dokey) cover
    Winter's Child: A Retelling of "The Snow Queen" (By: Cameron Dokey)(2009)
  • #18
    Violet Eyes (By: Debbie Viguié) cover
    Violet Eyes (By: Debbie Viguié)(2010)
  • #19
    The World Above (By: Cameron Dokey,Larry Rostant) cover
    The World Above (By: Cameron Dokey,Larry Rostant)(2010)
  • #20
    Once Again (With: Cameron Dokey) cover
    Once Again (With: Cameron Dokey)(2015)

About Liz Braswell

Liz Braswell is a versatile author with a background in Egyptology, which she earned from Brown University. Her diverse career spans the video game industry, where she spent over a decade creating engaging experiences. She eventually turned to writing, penning the novels Snow and Rx under the pseudonym Tracy Lynn, followed by The Nine Lives of Chloe King series under her real name. Her work has also been featured in anthologies such as Geektastic and Who Done It. Braswell continues to captivate readers with her imagination, as seen in her new series of reimagined fairy tales, starting with A Whole New World, a retelling of Aladdin. She resides in Brooklyn with her family, and her email address is me@lizbraswell.com.

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