Lynx Books in Order
Part ofFiona Quinn Books in OrderExplore the Lynx series by Fiona Quinn, all books in order with summaries, series background, and advice on where to start with Lexi Lynx Sobado.
Last updated: January 17, 2026
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Publication Order
7 books
Marriage Lynx
by Fiona Quinn
2023
Lexi and Striker want a quiet wedding, but paperwork turns into a hunt when Lexi's first husband is not as gone as everyone thought. When a new crisis pulls the team toward the Pentagon, Lexi has to juggle love, law, and survival at once.
Hyper Lynx
by Fiona Quinn
2021
Lexi is ready to marry Striker, but her psychic abilities start firing warnings she cannot explain. As threats close in and trust gets shaky, Lexi has to sort real danger from noisy instincts before her team and her future fall apart.
Gulf Lynx
by Fiona Quinn
2019
A kidnapping case in Syria would be hard enough on its own, but Lexi is also haunted by messages that may be coming from her dead husband. With a scientist running out of time, Lexi's gifts and her judgment are pushed to the limit.
Cuff Lynx
by Fiona Quinn
2018
Lexi and her mentor Spyder head out on a covert operation meant to stop a shadowy threat, but suspicion inside their own circle makes every move riskier. As they chase answers, Lexi has to decide who is safe to trust, and who is not.
Weakest Lynx
by Fiona Quinn
2015
Lexi Sobado is young, brilliant, and trained in ways most people would never guess, including a psychic knack for patterns. When a threat locks onto her, Lexi has to lean on her instincts and the people who trained her before the hunt turns deadly.
Missing Lynx
by Fiona Quinn
2015
Lexi tries to build a normal life, but danger finds her again. Kidnapped and taken far from home, she has to use her unusual gifts and every bit of training she has earned to stay alive long enough for her allies to reach her.
Chain Lynx
by Fiona Quinn
2015
After Lexi is pulled from a plane wreck, she discovers the real danger is waiting at home. A powerful enemy is closing in, and Lexi's psychic edge may be the only thing that can keep her and her team alive.
Series background & context
Lynx is the branch of Fiona Quinn's Iniquus world where intuition and espionage collide. It follows Lexi Sobado, a young strategist with a psychic-leaning gift for patterns, and the people who trained her to survive in a world that does not forgive mistakes.
Lexi is not a normal recruit.
From the start, the series blends spy thriller structure with something slightly stranger. Lexi's abilities give her an edge, but they also make her a target and a liability, especially when she cannot always tell the difference between warning and noise. Her mentor Spyder McGraw pushes her hard, not out of cruelty, but because he knows what happens to people who are unprepared.
The books escalate in a way that feels intentional. Early threats are personal and close, then the scope widens into kidnappings, covert missions, and enemies who understand how to weaponize information. Lexi's relationships evolve alongside the danger, especially her complicated bond with Striker Rheas, a man who understands the job, but has his own limits.
There is an ongoing arc, so reading order matters more here than in some of Quinn's other series. Starting with Weakest Lynx gives you Lexi's foundations, and later titles like Missing Lynx, Chain Lynx, Cuff Lynx, Gulf Lynx, Hyper Lynx, and Marriage Lynx build on earlier choices and consequences.
The tone is fast and high-stakes, with romance woven in rather than bolted on. Expect competence, found-family team dynamics, and a lot of scenes where the safest option is still dangerous.
If you want a connected series that reads like action romance with a psychic twist, Lynx is the right door. Just start at the beginning and let the world tighten around Lexi the way it is supposed to.
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