Finding Paradise Books in Order
Part ofKF Breene Books in OrderSee the Finding Paradise sci-fi duology by KF Breene in order, with concise summaries, world background, and notes on how its dystopian setting differs from her fantasy series.
Last updated: January 14, 2026
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Publication Order
2 books
Fate of Perfection
by KF Breene
2017
In a future ruled by corporations, genetically perfected Millicent Foster has one sanctioned purpose, excel and produce an exceptional child. When her daughter’s rare talent marks the girl for corporate control, Millie teams up with security chief Ryker to steal back their freedom.
Fate of Devotion
by KF Breene
2017
Safely hidden on an off world haven, Millie and Ryker think their family is beyond the reach of corporate greed. A rival conglomerate’s mind harvesting technology proves them wrong, forcing them to reenter a ruined Earth and join a fragile rebellion to protect their gifted child.
Series background & context
Finding Paradise shifts away from magic and monsters into a future where corporations control almost every part of human life. The series asks what happens when the people designed to be perfect employees rediscover that they are also parents, partners, and rebels.
In Fate of Perfection, Millicent Foster is the model corporate asset. Her body and mind have been carefully engineered by the conglomerate Moxidone. She excels at her job, follows the rules, and has been granted the rare privilege of bearing a child. Her daughter, Marie, inherits more than extraordinary genetics. She shows signs of an ability that could change the balance of power.
Moxidone treats that ability as property. To them, Marie is a resource to be controlled, studied, and, if needed, weaponized. Millie’s life of quiet compliance cracks when she realizes what the company intends. Ryker, the head of security who never quite fit his own role, becomes her unlikely ally. Together they try to steal back their daughter and escape a world where everything, including love, is measured in return on investment.
Fate of Devotion widens the lens. Millie, Ryker, and Marie find a rough sort of peace on an off world outpost, only to learn that another conglomerate has found an even more chilling way to expand its power. Toton is harvesting minds to feed supercomputers, trapping the sharpest people on Earth in digital prisons. Marie’s rare talent makes her the ultimate prize.
The family is forced back into the fight, this time alongside rebel groups and uneasy allies inside the very system they are trying to break. Danissa, Millie’s estranged sister, becomes a key player on the inside, blurring the line between enemy and accomplice.
Breene keeps the pacing tight and the focus personal. The technology is advanced and often horrifying, but the emotional weight sits on one family’s determination to define their own future. Themes of bodily autonomy, corporate overreach, and the value of imperfect human choices run under the explosions and narrow escapes.
Readers who enjoy the found family and against the odds battles in Breene’s fantasy work will find familiar beats here, just dressed in steel corridors and orbital stations instead of castles and covens. Finding Paradise stands alone, but it carries the same stubborn belief that love and loyalty can crack even the most efficient machine.
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