Cirque de Miroirs Books in Order
Part ofSkye Warren Books in OrderFind the Cirque de Miroirs books by Skye Warren in order, with short summaries, series notes, and where to start with this circus romance.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Publication Order
4 books
Red Flags
by Skye Warren
2023
Sienna Cole wants out of her small town, and Logan Whitmere offers her a place in his traveling circus. He is all warning signs, but the secrets around Cirque de Miroirs are even more dangerous.
White Lies
by Skye Warren
2023
Mystery and mayhem tighten their grip on the circus when kidnapping and hidden truths tear through Logan and Sienna's fragile trust. The show goes on, but nothing in it is safe anymore.
Black Sheep
by Skye Warren
2024
Logan is facing a murder charge, the justice system is corrupt, and the circus itself is starting to come apart. Sienna is determined to save him, even if love may not survive what comes next.
Blue Moon
by Skye Warren
2024
This Smoke and Mirrors novella shifts the spotlight to another charged circus pairing. A dangerous ringmaster and a rebellious acrobat turn performance, control, and attraction into a volatile mix.
Series background & context
Cirque de Miroirs, also presented as the Smoke and Mirrors world, is one of Skye Warren's most atmospheric settings. A traveling circus already comes with built in seduction and unease, and Warren leans fully into that. The books are full of velvet, sawdust, costume magic, and the uncomfortable sense that everybody on the midway is hiding something important.
Sienna Cole's story opens the door. She wants out of her small town life, and Logan Whitmere, the owner of Cirque de Miroirs, offers a way in. He is possessive, secretive, and dangerous in exactly the way a Skye Warren hero needs to be. Sienna becomes the new fortune teller, but the real mystery is Logan and the world he controls.
The circus is never just decoration.
It creates its own rules, loyalties, and threats. In White Lies and Black Sheep, the romance widens into kidnapping, criminal fallout, and a justice system that cannot be trusted to sort innocence from guilt. The performers feel like a found family at times, but never a fully safe one. That tension keeps the series lively.
The later novella Blue Moon shows another side of the same world by shifting attention to Emerson Durand and a rebellious acrobat. That expansion helps the setting feel like a true ensemble space instead of only a backdrop for one couple.
If you want a Skye Warren series with a strong visual identity, Cirque de Miroirs is a great pick. It gives you the obsession and secrecy you expect from her, but filters both through a circus world that already feels half dream, half trap. The result is romantic suspense with a theatrical streak and plenty of dark sparkle.
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