LG Davis Books in Order
Explore LG Davis books in order, with quick summaries, series links, and simple where-to-start tips for these dark, twisty psychological thrillers.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases (at no extra cost to you).
Publication Order
13 books
The Girl in the Rain
by LG Davis
2017
Young teacher Paige Wilson has spent two years caring for her brother Ryan after he was shot and left in a wheelchair. Crushed by guilt and worn down by his cruelty, she reaches for a way out, only to stumble into an even darker nightmare.
The Girl in the Storm
by LG Davis
2018
After tragedy blows apart Paige Wilson’s fragile escape, she runs to the small town of Faypine, Maine, to disappear. But someone knows exactly who she is, and the past she thought she left behind is closing in again.
Don't Blink
by LG Davis
2019
Paige Wilson has sacrificed everything for her bitter, wheelchair-bound brother since the night he was shot on her doorstep. When a shocking crime sends her on the run, her new life comes with fresh dangers and someone determined to expose her secrets.
The Midnight Wife
by LG Davis
2019
Kelsey Bloom seems to have built the perfect life in Sanlow, Montana, until an attacker resurfaces with knowledge of her past. When that man turns up dead, Kelsey is forced into a desperate fight to protect her freedom, marriage, and life.
The Stolen Breath
by LG Davis
2020
Still grieving her husband and struggling after childbirth, Delia Caswell is barely holding herself together when her baby is taken from the nursery. The search drags her back into buried secrets, betrayal, and a past she thought she had escaped.
The Widow's Cabin
by LG Davis
2020
A year after her husband begged her to help him die, Meghan Wilton is hiding in a Tennessee cabin with her young son under a new name. To stay free and keep him safe, she has to uncover what really happened that night.
Bitter Street
by LG Davis
2021
Jenny Hall’s teenage daughter comes home from a babysitting job across the street shaken and changed, then refuses to say what happened. As Jenny digs into the neighbors’ secrets, she risks falling into the same darkness that trapped her child.
The Janitor's Wife
by LG Davis
2021
After losing an unborn child, Viola and Alex Watson move from Denver to a quiet Tennessee town for a fresh start. Then Alex is arrested for murdering a missing schoolgirl, and Viola’s search for the truth leads into dangerous territory.
The Surrogate's Gift
by LG Davis
2021
Grace thinks becoming a surrogate for Marcia and Travis Thorpe might help her make peace with her past. But once she moves into their home, watchful behavior, threatening notes, and hidden motives turn the pregnancy into a trap.
Liar Liar
by LG Davis
2022
Tess believes she and Oliver are the picture-perfect couple, even as fear from her own past shadows their home. When a neighbor vanishes and Oliver comes back bloodied, their marriage becomes a maze of lies, secrets, and survival.
My Husband’s Secret
by LG Davis
2022
After Keith is struck by a car and slips into a coma, his wife is haunted by the words he says at her bedside. Searching for answers pulls her into long-buried family secrets, and soon her missing daughter raises the stakes even higher.
Perfect Parents
by LG Davis
2022
Grace plans to give her baby to Marcia and Travis Thorpe, a wealthy couple who seem kind, attentive, and desperate to be parents. Living under their roof soon feels less like support and more like control, and danger keeps edging closer.
The Missing Widow
by LG Davis
2022
Hiding with her son in a remote cabin, a widow wanted for murder thinks she has finally found a place no one will look. Then a marked newspaper clipping appears on her porch, and she knows the past has found her again.
Where should I start?
If you want the full Paige Wilson story in one book: Don't Blink
If you want her earlier linked series: The Girl in the Rain → The Girl in the Storm
If you want a strong standalone first: The Midnight Wife → Liar Liar
If you like women on the run: The Widow's Cabin → The Missing Widow → My Husband’s Secret
If you prefer motherhood and family secrets: The Surrogate's Gift → Perfect Parents → The Janitor's Wife
Author bio
Writing as LG Davis, Liz Grace Davis builds psychological thrillers out of pressure, secrets, and the feeling that danger can live inside an ordinary home.
She was born in a refugee camp in Angola and spent the first eight years of her life there. As she grew up, she also lived in Namibia, South Africa, and Germany. That kind of childhood means learning how to adapt fast, how to live with change, and how to carry pieces of one place into the next. Her fiction often has that same unsettled energy, people trying to build a safe life while the past keeps knocking at the door.
Books came early.
She has described writing as something she keeps returning to, not just a career choice but part of how she makes sense of the world. Before the thrillers, there was the simpler habit of reading widely and spending time in libraries. That broad reading life shows up in her work. The books move quickly, but they still make room for emotional fallout, family strain, and characters making bad decisions for painfully human reasons.
Under the L.G. Davis name, she writes dark domestic and psychological suspense, often set in small towns that look calm from the outside. Inside, things are rarely calm for long. Her stories tend to focus on women carrying guilt, grief, or old trauma, and trying to hold themselves together as secrets start to leak out. That is a big part of her appeal. The settings feel familiar, the fears are personal, and the danger is usually very close to home.
You can see that clearly in books like The Midnight Wife, where a carefully built life starts to crack under the weight of hidden history, and The Stolen Breath, which turns grief and motherhood into a frantic search for a missing child. In The Widow's Cabin and The Missing Widow, she returns to one of her favorite setups, a woman on the run, a child to protect, and a past that refuses to stay buried.
She also likes putting family life under a microscope. The Surrogate's Gift and its later edition Perfect Parents use pregnancy, trust, and control to build a tight domestic thriller. Liar Liar and My Husband’s Secret dig into marriage, suspicion, and the uneasy truth that love does not always mean safety. Across these books, Davis keeps circling a few questions. Who do you trust when everyone is hiding something? What does survival cost? And how long can a person keep pretending everything is fine?
She is also a self-taught digital artist, which feels like a good match for a writer who cares about atmosphere. She has spoken about enjoying creative work in general, whether that means reading, watching a good movie, or daydreaming the next story into place. There is a visual quality to her fiction too. Even when the plots are moving fast, she likes the details that make a place feel almost safe, right before it stops being safe at all.
Now based in Vienna, Austria, she lives with her husband and their two children. From there she has continued to write twisty, high-pressure thrillers about ordinary people in very bad situations.
That seems to suit her just fine.
Edited by
Software engineer whose passion for tracking book recommendations from podcasts inspired the creation of MRB.
Lead investor at 3one4 Capital whose startup expertise and love for books helped shaped MRB and its growth.































Comments
Did we miss something? Have feedback?
Help us improve this page by sharing your thoughts