Cassandra Palmer Series by Karen Chance in Order
The New York Times and USA Today best-selling Cassandra Palmer series is a set of fantasy novels written by Karen Chance. The series follows Cassie Palmer, a powerful clairvoyant with the ability to communicate with the spirit realm. She then stumbles into time-travel abilities once she becomes the chief seer of the supernatural world.
Touch the Dark (Cassie Palmer Book #1)
Claimed By Shadow (Cassie Palmer Book #2)
Embrace the Night (Cassie Palmer Book #3)
Curse the Dawn (Cassie Palmer Book #4)
Hunt the Moon (Cassie Palmer Book #5)
Tempt the Stars (Cassie Palmer Book #6)
Reap the Wind (Cassie Palmer Book #7)
Ride the Storm (Cassie Palmer Book #8)
Brave the Tempest (Cassie Palmer Book #9)
Shatter the Earth (Cassie Palmer Book #10)
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