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Tarryn Fisher Books in Order

This page gathers every Tarryn Fisher book in order, with series lists, quick summaries, background on her thrillers and romances, and simple guidance on where to start reading.

Last updated: January 14, 2026

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18 books

Good Half Gone

by Tarryn Fisher

2024

As a teenager, Iris Walsh watched men shove her twin sister, Piper, into a car, only to be dismissed by police. Years later, obsessed with finding proof, Iris interns at a remote psychiatric hospital where she believes Piper’s captor is held, and discovers new horrors instead.

An Honest Lie

by Tarryn Fisher

2022

Lorraine 'Rainy' has rebuilt her life in the mountains, far from the cult like Nevada community she escaped as a teen. A reluctant girls’ trip to Las Vegas ends in a friend’s disappearance and a message from her past, demanding she return or watch someone die.

The Wrong Family

by Tarryn Fisher

2020

Chronically ill and homeless, former therapist Juno Holland slips into the crawlspace of the seemingly perfect Crouch family home, listening to their arguments and secrets. Convinced she understands their darkness better than they do, she intervenes, triggering a dangerous chain of mistakes.

The Wives

by Tarryn Fisher

2019

Thursday believes she is one of three wives married to charismatic contractor Seth, each kept separate by strict rules. When she secretly tracks down another wife, her curiosity spirals into obsession, exposing bruises, buried truths, and a shocking reality she never saw coming.

F*ck Marriage

by Tarryn Fisher

2019

Two years after her husband leaves her for another woman, Billie Tarrow hides in her coastal hometown, nursing rage and humiliation. Returning to New York with a revenge plan, she collides with long time friend Satcher Gable, who challenges her to want more than payback.

Jackal

by Tarryn Fisher

2018

Jackal Emerson is the wildest of the End Men, famous for excess and charm. When disciplined ballerina Phoenix Moyo is forced to work with him on a dangerous mission, their reluctant partnership exposes government secrets, brewing rebellion, and the real cost of treating men as property.

Folsom

by Tarryn Fisher

2018

In a future where only twelve fertile men remain, Folsom Donahue serves as an End Man, contracted to impregnate women across the Regions. Meeting idealistic Gwen Castillo shatters his numb routine and sparks a forbidden romance that threatens a system built on his captivity.

Atheists Who Kneel and Pray

by Tarryn Fisher

2017

Restless wanderer Yara Phillips drifts from city to city, inspiring men and then moving on. When she meets struggling musician David Lisey, she becomes his muse and his undoing, pulling them into a fierce love story built on art, faith, and heartbreak.

Never Never: Part Three

by Colleen Hoover

2016

The final installment finds Charlie and Silas closer than ever to solving why their memories keep vanishing. With each reset looming, they must decide what to believe about fate, forgiveness, and the kind of love that might survive even when everything else is stripped away.

I Can Be A Better You

by Tarryn Fisher

2016

Fig Coxbury is tired of being ordinary, alone, and overlooked. When she spots perfect wife and mother Jolene Avery, Fig moves in next door, befriends her, and slowly starts copying every detail of her life in a chilling, obsessive bid to replace her.

Never Never: Part Two

by Colleen Hoover

2015

With Charlie gone and his own memories still resetting, Silas races a ticking clock to find her using the clues they left themselves. As both teens uncover ugly truths about their families and relationship, the mystery deepens and the danger around them grows.

Never Never: Part One

by Colleen Hoover

2015

High school seniors Charlie Wynwood and Silas Nash suddenly lose every memory of who they are, even as everyone else insists they have been inseparable for years. Teaming up as strangers, they dig through notes, photos, and secrets to learn what happened to their missing past.

Marrow

by Tarryn Fisher

2015

In the decaying neighborhood known as the Bone, Margo lives with a neglectful mother and feels invisible. After a local girl disappears, Margo’s search for answers awakens a ruthless streak that turns her into a vigilante, targeting predators who hurt the vulnerable.

F*ck Love

by Tarryn Fisher

2015

Helena Conway dreams an entire future with her friend’s boyfriend, Kit Isley, and wakes unable to shake the feeling that life is supposed to look different. As dream and reality blur, she must choose between loyalty, desire, and the person she wants to become.

Mud Vein

by Tarryn Fisher

2014

Reclusive novelist Senna Richards wakes on her birthday locked inside a snowbound house, fenced in and watched by an unseen captor. To escape, she must follow cryptic clues that force her to confront the darkest, most painful parts of her past.

Thief

by Tarryn Fisher

2013

Years after everything fell apart, Caleb Drake is done pretending he can live without Olivia Kaspen. In the final book of the trilogy, he lays bare their tangled history and risks everything to win her back, no matter the cost.

Dirty Red

by Tarryn Fisher

2012

Now married to Caleb and mother to his child, Leah Smith will do anything to keep the life she stole. Told from the other woman’s point of view, this sequel traces Leah’s lies, jealousy, and unraveling grip on a love built on manipulation.

The Opportunist

by Tarryn Fisher

2011

Olivia Kaspen runs into her college ex, Caleb Drake, and discovers a car accident has wiped their painful past from his memory. Seizing a second chance, she hides the truth and slips back into his life, sparking a vicious tug of war for his heart.

Where should I start?

If you want twisty psychological thrillers: The WivesThe Wrong FamilyAn Honest LieGood Half Gone
If you love dark, messy romance: The OpportunistDirty RedThief
If you prefer intense standalones: Mud VeinMarrowI Can Be A Better You
If you like offbeat contemporary love stories: Fck Love* → Fck Marriage* → Atheists Who Kneel and Pray
If you want YA romantic mystery: Never Never: Part OneNever Never: Part TwoNever Never: Part Three

Author bio

Tarryn Fisher was born in Johannesburg, South Africa, and moved to Florida with her family when she was very young. Her father trained horses, her mother taught school, and she grew up watching adults work hard while she read everything she could get her hands on.

As a teenager in Broward County, she learned what it felt like to be the new girl, half rooted in one country and half in another.

Later, after years in the humidity and noise of Florida, she headed to Seattle, drawn to gray skies, coffee, and the kind of moody weather that helps her focus on stories instead of sunshine.

Before anyone knew her name, Fisher wrote in the margins of regular life, drafting scenes late at night and in quiet corners of coffee shops. She eventually took a chance on herself and self published her first novel, The Opportunist, rather than waiting for a traditional deal.

That risky move turned into the Love Me With Lies trilogy, a set of brutally honest romances about Olivia Kaspen, Caleb Drake, and Leah Smith. Readers were drawn to the way she let her characters be selfish, jealous, and destructive without ever apologizing for how complicated love can be.

From there she kept pushing into darker territory. Mud Vein strands a reclusive writer in a snowbound house with a kidnapper who seems to know her secrets. Marrow follows a girl from a neglected neighborhood who starts hunting predators herself. Even in books that are not thrillers, like Fck Love* or Fck Marriage*, the focus stays on people who are bruised, impulsive, and trying to figure out what they owe themselves versus what they owe everyone else.

Her move into psychological suspense brought a wider audience. The Wives and The Wrong Family both landed on the New York Times best seller list, introducing readers to unreliable narrators, broken households, and the quiet violence that can hide inside seemingly normal lives. Later novels like An Honest Lie and Good Half Gone keep that tension while centering women who survived something terrible and are finally ready to confront it.

Fisher also collaborates. With Colleen Hoover she co wrote the young adult series Never Never, about two teens who lose their memories again and again. With Willow Aster she created the dystopian End Of Men duet, imagining a future where twelve men are responsible for repopulating a world run by women.

Across genres, a few patterns show up. Her stories are packed with morally gray choices, intense friendships, and women who are allowed to be angry, petty, loyal, and brave, sometimes in the space of a single chapter. She has said she writes about villains, but most of her villains look uncomfortably human.

These days Fisher lives in Seattle with her husband, children, and a famously dramatic husky. She describes herself as a sun hater and often sets her books in the Pacific Northwest, using its damp streets and overcast skies as a backdrop for domestic drama.

She still writes the way she started, with strong coffee, music playlists for each book, and a steady curiosity about why people hurt each other and what it costs to finally tell the truth.

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