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The Circle (Keisha Ervin) Books in Order

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This page covers The Circle by Keisha Ervin, with Autumn's story in order, a quick summary, series context, and where to begin.

Last updated: June 7, 2026

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The Circle: Autumn's Story

by Keisha Ervin

2015

Autumn, a sister of the infamous Porters, is trying to reach the border and escape the feds. With pressure closing in, family ties and street danger turn every move into a risk.

Series background & context

The Circle is a shared urban fiction setup, and Keisha Ervin's contribution is The Circle: Autumn's Story. It is connected to the Porter family and picks up with Autumn in motion, trying to stay ahead of the federal pressure closing in around her.

Autumn is a sister of the infamous Porters, which means family name, danger, and expectation all arrive before she gets to explain herself. Her story is built around flight. She is trying to get to the border and escape the feds, but the situation is not as simple as packing a bag and disappearing.

The clock is already running.

Because this is a short, focused entry in a larger world, the tension comes fast. Ervin drops readers into a story where loyalty and survival are tangled together. Autumn is not moving through a safe world. Every decision can expose her, and every connection can either help her get away or pull her deeper into trouble.

Readers coming from Ervin's other books will recognize the quick pace, street pressure, and interest in women who have to make choices under stress. The best place to start on this page is The Circle: Autumn's Story itself. If you already know the larger Circle setup, you will understand the family stakes sooner, but Autumn's book still works as a concentrated escape story about fear, blood ties, and the cost of being connected to the wrong name.

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