The Templar Series by Debra Dunbar

4.04 · 51 ratings
  • Dead Rising (The Templar #1)
    #1

    Dead Rising (The Templar #1)

    Debra Dunbar

    Rated: 3.74 of 5 stars
    · 18 ratings · published 2016

    Solaria Ainsworth was born a Templar, destined to take up the mantle of responsibility and duty as her family’s Order had done for hundreds of years.Except she refuses to take her Oath of Knighthood. Barely making ends meet in Baltimore, Aria finds it difficult to obtain gainful employment with no work experience and skills in jousting and swordsmanship. Just before she’s served an eviction notice, the Mistress of the local vampire family offers her a job – to research a magical symbol... more

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  • Last Breath (The Templar #2)
    #2

    Last Breath (The Templar #2)

    Debra Dunbar

    Rated: 4.13 of 5 stars
    · 12 ratings · published 2016

    What do a dead cosplayer and a ritual murder have in common? Plenty.Solaria Ainsworth isn’t a paladin, she’s not even an ordained Templar Knight, but she can’t resist poking her nose into police business when magicians are found murdered in Baltimore. When the murders spread to include those of the magical group Haul Du, she rethinks her participation in the investigation... more

  • Bare Bones (The Templar #3)
    #3

    Bare Bones (The Templar #3)

    Debra Dunbar

    Rated: 4.15 of 5 stars
    · 13 ratings · published 2016

    Skinned bodies are turning up in broom closets and garages, but when these bodies are identified, the ‘victims’ are found to be very much alive. Was there a mistake at the morgue? Is the murderer a serial killer with a gruesome fixation on taxidermy?Human killers aren’t the responsibility of the Templars, even non-knight ones, but when a vampire is found dead and skinned north of the city, Aria suspects the killers aren’t human... more

  • Dark Crossroads (The Templar #6)
    #6

    Dark Crossroads (The Templar #6)

    Debra Dunbar

    Rated: 4.38 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 2020

    After three months of silence, Reynard shows up at Aria's door asking for her help in ousting a new mage who wants control of Haul Du. She sees no reason to help a man who was more than willing to toss her soul to a demon, but with the threat of an unknown enemy looming Aria needs all the friends she can get--and that might mean aligning herself with those who are more foe than friend.But a mage war is the least of Aria's problems. The Conclave is in town investigating Dark Iron's disappearance... more

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