Evie Harper Books in Order
Explore Evie Harper books in order, with quick summaries, series background, and simple where-to-start help for You Loved Me and Portland Street Kings.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Publication Order
7 books
You Loved Me At My Darkest
by Evie Harper
2014
After a dream holiday turns into a nightmare, Lily is trapped in a private hell while her sister disappears into slavery. The only man who might help is Jake, her captor's loyal guard, and falling for him could cost everything.
You Loved Me at My Weakest
by Evie Harper
2014
Emily survives five years in captivity, but freedom does not make the damage vanish. Kayne is determined to help her heal, yet Emily's hunger for revenge may destroy the second chance they both fought for.
Collision
by Evie Harper
2015
The Portland Street Kings built themselves out of violence, hunger, and loyalty. When Slater's life collides with Piper's and old demons resurface, the family he would die for is pushed toward another brutal war.
You Loved Me At My Ugliest
by Evie Harper
2015
Alexa was Joey's safe place when they were children, but he left her behind to become the man he thought she needed. Years later, their bond is still fierce, and the criminal world around them will not let go.
Fatal
by Evie Harper
2016
Mack and Lana were first loves turned enemies when family loyalty tore them apart. Forced back together in the middle of a violent feud, they get one shot to choose each other before old betrayals win.
Tail
by Evie Harper
2016
Della King is on the run, and the man beside her is the same one who broke her heart. Dom wants to protect her and earn a second chance, but danger keeps closing in from every side.
Pursue
by Evie Harper
2017
Kelso thinks Ivy made him whole, until one accident and a devastating betrayal blow them apart. As threats close in on the Kings, both have to decide whether their love is worth one more fight.
Where should I start?
If you want the darkest romantic suspense first: You Loved Me At My Darkest → You Loved Me at My Weakest → You Loved Me At My Ugliest
If you want a found-family crime saga: Collision → Fatal → Tail → Pursue
If you like second-chance romance under pressure: Fatal → Tail
If you want the fuller connected world: You Loved Me At My Darkest → You Loved Me at My Weakest → You Loved Me At My Ugliest → Collision
Author bio
Evie Harper is an Australian author of dark romantic suspense. She first started finding readers with You Loved Me At My Darkest in 2014, and that debut already shows the mix she keeps coming back to, danger, trauma, fierce loyalty, and love that has to be earned the hard way.
Reading came first. In the short author notes attached to her early books, Harper says her passion for reading led her into writing, and that simple path makes sense when you look at her work. Her stories feel written by someone who loves big emotions, tense situations, and the promise that even badly damaged people might still get a future worth having.
She published independently, and that matters to the feel of the books. The early releases came quickly, one after another, and the series build with the momentum of a writer following instinct, character, and emotional fallout rather than sanding everything down. There is nothing distant about Harper's fiction. She goes straight for the ache.
The You Loved Me books made her name with many readers. You Loved Me At My Darkest, You Loved Me at My Weakest, and You Loved Me At My Ugliest all live in a world of captivity, violence, criminal pressure, and hard recovery, but they are not misery for misery's sake. Harper is interested in what damaged people do next, who they trust, who they protect, and whether love can still mean something after the worst has already happened.
These are not gentle books.
Then came the Portland Street Kings novels, starting with Collision in 2015 and continuing through Fatal, Tail, and Pursue. Those books lean harder into found family, street loyalties, betrayal, and second chances. Different couples take the spotlight, but the emotional center stays the same. Harper likes people with bruised pasts, messy loyalties, and one person they would wreck themselves to save.
That is probably the clearest line through all of her work. Her heroes tend to be protective, sometimes rough, often carrying old damage of their own. Her heroines may be hurt, cornered, or grieving, but they are not written as passive ornaments. Again and again, Harper builds stories around survival, attachment, and the stubborn decision to keep fighting for a future that looks almost impossible.
Hope matters to her.
Even when the setup is dark, Harper writes as a romance author first. The tension can be gritty, the backstories can be brutal, and the criminal worlds around her characters can get ugly fast, but she keeps steering back toward connection. Readers who respond to her books usually come for exactly that mix, sharp suspense, raw feeling, and the sense that a happy ending has been dragged out of the fire instead of handed over neatly.
She has kept her public profile fairly small, so there is not a long, polished life story attached to her name. What she has shared is straightforward. She is Australian, she loves reading, and when she is not writing she spends time with her husband and two children. That low-key presence fits the books. Harper does not spend much time selling a grand author persona. She puts the feeling on the page and lets the stories carry the rest.
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