Miranda's Rights books in order

Miranda's Rights by Linsey Lanier is an eight-book series that precedes the Miranda and Parker Mystery series, following Miranda Steele's early story from 2011 to 2025.

Reading order

# Title Published Author Buy on Amazon
1 The Day It Happened 2012 Linsey Lanier Buy
2 Someone Else’s Daughter 2011 Linsey Lanier Buy
3 Delicious Torment 2011 Linsey Lanier Buy
4 Forever Mine 2012 Linsey Lanier Buy
5 Fire Dancer 2013 Linsey Lanier Buy
6 Thin Ice 2015 Linsey Lanier Buy
7 Colder Than Death 2014 Linsey Lanier Buy
8 The Logan Case 2025 Linsey Lanier Buy

Miranda’s Rights is the series that introduced Linsey Lanier’s central character Miranda Steele, laying the foundation for the longer Miranda and Parker Mystery series that followed. The eight books span from 2011 to 2025, with the bulk of the series published in the early-to-mid 2010s.

The series traces Miranda’s personal history and the events that define her, including titles like Someone Else’s Daughter and The Day It Happened that suggest emotionally charged storylines. There is a romantic element running through the books alongside the mystery and suspense, which is consistent with Lanier’s tendency to blend genres.

Readers planning to explore both series would do well to start with Miranda’s Rights before moving on to the Miranda and Parker Mystery books, though the later series is accessible on its own. The Logan Case, published in 2025, is the most recent entry in Miranda’s Rights.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many books are in the Miranda's Rights series?

There are eight books in the Miranda’s Rights series, published between 2011 and 2025.

What is the first book in the Miranda's Rights series?

The first book in the Miranda’s Rights series is The Day It Happened, published in 2012.

"Is Miranda's Rights a prequel to the Miranda and Parker Mystery series?"

“Yes, Miranda’s Rights is the predecessor series to the Miranda and Parker Mystery books. It introduces Miranda Steele and the circumstances that shape her character, beginning with Someone Else’s Daughter in 2011 and running through eight books.”

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