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Logan Fox Books in Order
Lara Logan is a South African television and radio journalist and war correspondent. Her career began with various South African news organizations in the 1990s. Her public profile rose due to her reports on the American invasion of Afghanistan in 2001, leading to her being hired as a correspondent for CBS News in 2002 and eventually becoming the service's Chief Foreign Affairs Correspondent.
Bibliography verified: March 2026
Quick Answer
What are all of Logan Fox's book series? Logan Fox has written 13 book series. The most notable is the A Crime Family Affair series.
Complete series list with all books in reading order below.
Book Series by Logan Fox
- #1
Savage Hero(2021) - #2
Wild Angel(2021) - #3
Cruel Devil(2024)
- #1
Brutal Prince / Brutal Bully(2019) - #2
Hateful Bully(2020)
- #1
The Hunter's Game / Dark Hunter(2019) - #2
The Binding Ties / Dark Ties(2019) - #3
The Whipping Girls / Dark Devil(2019) - #4
The Agony Doll / Dark Deeds(2019)
- #1
Beautiful Scars(2020) - #2
Beautiful Secrets(2020)
- #1
Playing with Fyre(2021) - #2
Under Fyre(2021) - #3
Catching Fyre(2023)
- #1
Broken by My Bully(2025) - #2
Stalked by my Professor(2025)
- #1
Fearless (With: Esme Devlin)(2020)
- #1
Serpents(2021) - #2
Savages(2021) - #3
Snake(2021)
- #1
Hate You(2021) - #2
Vicious Royal(2022) - #3
The Dark Kingdom Anthology(2020) - #4
Stalkers(2021) - #5
Bleed For Love(2022) - #6
Cheaters(2022)
- #1
House of Lies(2024) - #2
House of Cards(2025)
- #1
Her Merc(2018) - #2
Her Don(2018) - #3
Her Capo(2018) - #4
Her Wolf(2018) - #5
Her King(2019)
- #1
Their Kingdom Come(2020) - #2
Their Will be Done(2020) - #3
Deliver Us From Evil(2020)
About Logan Fox
Lara Logan is a South African television and radio journalist and war correspondent. Her career began with various South African news organizations in the 1990s. Her public profile rose due to her reports on the American invasion of Afghanistan in 2001, leading to her being hired as a correspondent for CBS News in 2002 and eventually becoming the service's Chief Foreign Affairs Correspondent.
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