The Law of Moses Books in Order
Part ofAmy Harmon Books in OrderFollow The Law of Moses series by Amy Harmon in order, with book summaries, series background, and tips on reading this emotional blend of contemporary and paranormal romance.
Last updated: December 22, 2025
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Publication Order
2 books
The Song of David
by Amy Harmon
2015
David “Tag” Taggert has built a rough-edged family around his fighting gym and bar, but blind dancer Millie Anderson upends his carefully controlled life. When Tag disappears, the fierce, complicated truth of their love unfolds through the cassette tapes he leaves behind.
The Law of Moses
by Amy Harmon
2014
In a rural Utah town, Moses Wright grows up as the infamous “crack baby” left in a laundromat, now a haunted artist who sees the dead. Georgia Shepherd, the horse-crazy girl next door, refuses to leave him alone—even when his dangerous gift threatens to destroy them both.
Series background & context
The Law of Moses books are contemporary romances with a streak of the supernatural, set against the wide-open spaces and tight-knit communities of rural Utah. They follow broken kids who become complicated adults, and the way love and strange gifts tangle together in their lives.
At the center of The Law of Moses is Moses Wright, the abandoned “crack baby” who grows up as town cautionary tale. As a young man he’s guarded, angry, and frighteningly talented, covering walls with paintings that seem to come from somewhere he can’t control. The truth is that Moses sees the dead, and what they show him ends up in his art whether he wants it to or not.
Georgia Shepherd is his opposite in almost every way: a small-town girl who grew up with foster kids and therapy horses in her backyard, used to mess and heartbreak but still relentlessly hopeful. She decides early on that Moses is hers to love, even when he warns her away, and their teenage attraction turns into something much more dangerous and consuming.
The first book traces their relationship from high school through a devastating rift and a long separation. Along the way there’s a mystery threaded through the plot—missing girls, unsolved crimes, and a gift Moses has spent years trying to numb—that eventually forces him to choose between hiding and helping.
The Song of David shifts the spotlight to David “Tag” Taggert, Moses’s charismatic best friend, a fighter and club owner who has built a makeshift family under the Tag Team banner. Tag falls for Amelie “Millie” Anderson, a blind dancer raising her younger brother, and discovers that being the strong one isn’t always possible.
Told partly through cassette tapes Tag records, the second book feels like both a love letter and a confession. It deals with addiction, mental health, and the cost of trying to rescue everyone around you while refusing help for yourself, all while keeping the emotional core firmly on Tag and Millie’s partnership.
Across the duet, Harmon blends everyday details—horses, barns, fight gyms, foster homes—with flashes of the uncanny. The series asks whether the gifts that nearly break you can also be the thing that saves you, and whether gratitude and grace can grow out of the hardest losses.
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