Aberrant Books in Order
Part ofWillow Fox Books in OrderBrowse the Aberrant books by Willow Fox in order, with quick summaries, series background, and help deciding whether to start with the main trilogy or prequel.
Last updated: June 10, 2026
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Publication Order
5 books
Love Forbidden
by Willow Fox
2013
In a society built on genetic control, Olivia should not exist at all. When the government learns she was conceived naturally, she becomes a threat to the whole system, and a target marked for death.
Magic Forbidden
by Willow Fox
2013
Olivia heads into the Gravelands on a rescue mission for one of her closest allies. The journey is dangerous enough, but the bigger threat may be the people she once trusted most.
Secrets Forbidden
by Willow Fox
2013
Olivia is on the run, training with rebels and learning what her abilities might mean. Survival depends on keeping her secrets long enough to reach safety and fight back against the world hunting her.
Escape Forbidden
by Willow Fox
2021
Cora Manning thinks Genesis will offer a better life if she can just get inside. Instead she finds a false utopia, a rigid system, and the first sparks of rebellion in this prequel to the Aberrant world.
Refuge Forbidden
by Willow Fox
2021
Years after the earlier books, the world has grown harsher and love itself has become illegal. Dragged from her home, Adelaide has to survive reeducation, fear, and a society that punishes even the smallest freedom.
Series background & context
Aberrant is the dystopian fantasy side of Willow Fox's backlist. It is a very different experience from the contemporary romances. The series begins in a world that presents itself as clean, orderly, and almost perfect. No war, no famine, no homelessness, no natural mess. But from the opening pages, it is clear that the system is built on lies and control.
The early books follow Olivia, a girl who should not exist. In her world, women are barren and children are created through strict medical control. Olivia was conceived naturally, which makes her a threat to the entire structure holding society together. Once that truth gets out, she is no longer just a teenager trying to understand her life. She becomes something the government wants erased.
From there the series opens outward. Rebels, secret cities, outlaw territory, and long-hidden abilities all come into play. Olivia's fight is not only about survival. It is also about figuring out what she can do, who she can trust, and whether the system she grew up inside can be dismantled at all. Books like Secrets Forbidden and Magic Forbidden push the worldbuilding further, while Escape Forbidden adds a prequel angle through Cora and the false promise of Genesis.
Then Refuge Forbidden jumps ahead and shows how much worse things can become. By that point the rules around love, marriage, family, and even natural conception have grown harsher, and the series widens through a new point of view.
This is a strong pick if you want Willow Fox without the contemporary heat and with more emphasis on rebellion, identity, and survival. There is romance in the background, but the real draw is the controlled society, the sense of pursuit, and the way one girl's existence can crack an entire world open.
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