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Dark Provenance Books in Order

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Find the Dark Provenance books by Lexi C Foss in order, with summaries, series background, and a quick guide to this demons-and-angels world.

Last updated: June 7, 2026

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5 books

1

Daughter of Death

by Lexi C Foss

2018

Retired assassin Evangeline is framed for murder and dragged back into the underworld by a demonic edict. With only days to clear her name, she plans to find the setup and make someone pay.

2

Son of Chaos

by Lexi C Foss

2018

When Evangeline is kidnapped by an old enemy, the Son of Chaos goes on the hunt. Heaven and Hell are about to learn what happens when an archangel is pushed too far.

3

Paramour of Sin

by Lexi C Foss

2021

Succubus Gwen is framed for murder and given ten days to prove it. Clearing her name would be easier if two dangerous demons were not turning every step of the investigation into temptation.

4

Princess of Bael

by Lexi C Foss

2022

Kay survived Hell and came back harder, deadlier, and ready for revenge. The archangel who once bonded and abandoned her is waiting, and this time she plans to make him hurt.

5

Captive of Hell

by Lexi C Foss

2023

A desperate deal with a Prince of Hell leaves Trudy soul-bound to the last male she should trust. To survive the underworld and the power inside her, she may have to bargain with her own mate again.

Series background & context

Dark Provenance sits in the overlap between paranormal romance and urban fantasy. This is a world of demons, archangels, assassins, blood vows, underworld politics, and old grudges that never stayed buried for long. The setup feels bigger than one couple, even when each book centers a different romance.

A lot of the appeal comes from the mix of tones. The books have real danger in them, murders, kidnappings, infernal deals, heavenly arrogance, but they also keep the emotional focus close to the characters. Retired assassins get dragged back in. Succubi get framed. demon princesses come home for revenge. Archangels discover that duty does not protect anyone from heartbreak.

That gives the series a nice flexibility. Some books play more like investigations with a supernatural edge. Others lean harder into enemies-to-lovers or trapped-together energy. Across all of them, the setting stays grounded in the same bigger system of Heaven, Hell, and the ugly power struggles in between.

If you want Foss at her more urban fantasy flavored, this is a strong fit. The stakes are supernatural, but the pacing stays personal. Every book asks the same kind of question in a new way: if the world has already decided what you are, how much damage do you have to do to claim your own fate anyway?

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