Raven Security Books in Order
Part ofKris Norris Books in OrderSee the Raven Security books by Kris Norris in order, with quick summaries, team background, and guidance on the best place to begin.
Last updated: June 8, 2026
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Publication Order
3 books
Raven's Fall
by Kris Norris
2026
An ambush in the Oregon wilderness leaves former Ranger Bodie Page with dead teammates, a wounded friend, and one unexpected ally. Federal agent Rowan Scott may be his best chance of surviving the hunters already on their trail.
Raven's Hunt
by Kris Norris
2026
Another Raven Security operator is pushed into a deadly pursuit where every move matters. The hunt brings tactical danger, rising trust, and the kind of pressure that leaves no room for mistakes.
Raven's Mark
by Kris Norris
2026
Nick Colter thinks a simple Raven Security job will be routine, until a fake burn notice turns him into a target. Going off-grid with Sloane Hart is the only way to expose the buried operation behind the hit.
Series background & context
Raven Security takes Kris Norris's team-based suspense and pushes it toward a harder tactical edge. These books are full of operators, federal agents, burn notices, ambushes, and old missions that refuse to stay in the past.
The people at the center are trained professionals. In Raven's Fall and Raven's Mark, the leads are former Rangers, CIA assets, and field agents who know how quickly a simple job can turn into a trap. That gives the series a tense, alert feel from the beginning. Everyone is reading the room, clocking exits, and trying to figure out who is pulling the strings before the next strike lands.
At the same time, Norris keeps the emotion close. These are not cold conspiracy books. The romances grow out of shared danger, mutual competence, and the realization that the person next to you might be the only one you can trust. That balance makes Raven Security feel connected to her Brotherhood Protectors work, but a little sharper, a little darker, and more openly shaped by covert operations.
If you like romantic suspense where the threat has institutional reach and the heroes have to fight smarter, not just harder, this is a strong series to follow. It pairs clean tactical momentum with the kind of loyalty-driven romance Norris does very well.
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