'Til Death Books in Order
Part ofKris Norris Books in OrderSee the 'Til Death books in order by Kris Norris, with quick summaries, reading order help, series background, and tips on where to start.
Last updated: June 8, 2026
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Publication Order
3 books
Deadly Vision
by Kris Norris
2009
Fallon thought her visions were behind her until they return and point toward a killer. Reunited with Special Agent Gil Grant, she must trust the man who broke her heart if they want to stop the murders in time.
Deadly Obsession
by Kris Norris
2010
After a vicious attack at a book signing, romance author Brooklyn Matthews becomes the target of a stalker who knows her too well. Protecting her forces Special Agent Gage Matthews to face the marriage he thought was already over.
Deadly Deception
by Kris Norris
2013
Estranged agents Mallory Reeves and Sawyer Kent are pulled together by a string of murders tied to a supposedly closed case. To catch the killer, they have to sort through old misunderstandings before the danger turns personal.
Series background & context
'Til Death is Kris Norris in straight romantic suspense mode. Each book pairs a couple whose relationship is already cracked, strained, or half-buried with a case that turns deadly fast.
The people at the center tend to be agents, investigators, or women pulled into danger by a stalker, a killer, or a secret they cannot outrun. Fallon and Gil in Deadly Vision, Brooklyn and Gage in Deadly Obsession, and Mallory and Sawyer in Deadly Deception are not starting from a clean slate. That is the point. Norris likes to throw love back under pressure and see what survives.
These books are built around urgency. Psychic visions, obsessive enemies, serial murders, and personal threats keep the plots moving, but the emotional throughline is just as important. The series keeps asking the same question in different ways: when life turns ugly, do these two people still choose each other?
Expect a mix of procedural danger, protective heroes, and high emotional stakes. The books work as linked standalones, but they sit well together because they share the same mood, sexy, fast, and just dark enough to keep the romance from ever feeling safe.
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