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The Indigo Rebels Books in Order

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See The Indigo Rebels books by Ellie Midwood in order, with short summaries, series background, and where-to-start help for this occupied France saga.

Last updated: June 10, 2026

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1

The Indigo Rebels

by Ellie Midwood

2017

In occupied Paris, siblings Giselle, Kamille, and Marcel are pulled into very different battles against the invaders. Love, fear, and resistance bind their fates together as France falls under Nazi rule.

2

The Lyon Affair

by Ellie Midwood

2017

The fight moves from Paris to Lyon, where resistance cells, collaborators, and spies crowd every street. Blanche and her allies must decide what they are willing to sacrifice for a country still under occupation.

3

Liberation

by Ellie Midwood

2018

With the resistance battered but unbroken, the fighters in occupied France face betrayal, terror, and the long wait for Allied landings. The war is turning, but the Gestapo is getting more dangerous.

Series background & context

The Indigo Rebels is Ellie Midwood's occupied France series, and it has the shape of both a family saga and a resistance thriller. The books begin in Paris in 1940 and follow the German occupation through fear, compromise, underground work, and the long push toward liberation. If you like resistance fiction that keeps one eye on private relationships and the other on the wider war, this series is a strong fit.

At the heart of the story are three siblings: Giselle Legrand, Kamille Blanchard, and Marcel Legrand. They are very different people, and that difference gives the series much of its energy. Giselle is headstrong, socially visible, and drawn toward danger. Kamille is quieter, more domestic, and forced to think first about safety and her child. Marcel carries guilt, anger, and a need to prove himself, which makes him especially vulnerable to the pull of the underground.

Occupied France changes all three of them.

In the first book, The Indigo Rebels, the occupation pushes each sibling into a different kind of contact with the enemy. Giselle finds herself face to face with Gestapo chief Karl Wünsche. Kamille is left to navigate loss, motherhood, and an unexpected bond with a German officer. Marcel, a deserter and former student, is drawn toward communist resistance work. The result is a story where no one gets to stay untouched by events, and where even love stories are shaped by surveillance, fear, and divided loyalties.

The next two books, The Lyon Affair and Liberation, widen the scope. The action moves deeper into resistance networks, clandestine identities, betrayal, and the pressure of working in cities where every contact could be dangerous. Lyon becomes especially important because it turns the series from a story of early occupation into one about organized struggle. The stakes rise, the cells grow more vulnerable, and the fight becomes less about private adjustment and more about coordinated risk.

What makes this series stand out is that Midwood does not flatten France into heroes on one side and villains on the other. Collaborators, opportunists, frightened civilians, committed résistants, and Germans with very different motives all move through the same pages. That gives the books a lived-in feeling. You see how occupation gets into apartments, friendships, churches, train stations, and family arguments, not just into the official headlines.

Overall, The Indigo Rebels is a series about loyalty under strain. It is full of coded messages, raids, hidden weapons, shifting names, and painful choices, but it also keeps returning to siblings, lovers, and friends trying to recognize one another in a changed world. Expect tension, moral messiness, and a strong sense of place from beginning to end.

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