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Courtesan Slave Trade Books in Order

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Explore the Courtesan Slave Trade books by Willow Fox in order, with brief summaries, world background, and guidance on how this darker spin-off fits.

Last updated: June 10, 2026

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5 books

1

The Murderess

by Willow Fox

2021

Branded by blood and reputation, a young woman is drawn into royal danger, rebellion, and the cost of survival. The story leans dark, with court politics and love both shaped by the label she cannot easily escape.

2

Amber Voyeur

by Willow Fox

2023

Dangerous attraction and constant scrutiny make every move inside Brayleigh's world feel risky. Palace secrets keep tightening around the characters as alliances shift and survival grows more complicated.

3

Crimson Crown

by Willow Fox

2023

Aaron, Lorelei, and the rebels return to the palace as treason, justice, and old crimes come due. The final Gem Apocalypse book raises the stakes from personal survival to the fate of an entire kingdom.

4

Emerald Rebellion

by Willow Fox

2023

In Brayleigh, refusing the king's command can mean death. A young woman's defiance sets off a chain of palace danger, survival, and rebellion that begins to crack open the whole system.

5

Sapphire Sacrifice

by Willow Fox

2023

The rebellion deepens as love, loyalty, and survival start demanding more than anyone wants to give. This installment pushes its characters toward harder choices and the painful cost of resistance.

Series background & context

Courtesan Slave Trade is tied to the broader Gem Apocalypse world, but it pushes into a darker corner of that setting. The main clue is the focus on Prince Aaron and Scarlet, whose story branches off from the larger rebellion and palace conflict. If Gem Apocalypse gives you the big political shape of Brayleigh, this spin-off seems to zoom in on the people caught in its ugliest systems.

The title tells you a lot about the tone. This is not the lighter side of royal fantasy. It is built around captivity, exploitation, power, and the brutal trade systems that can sit behind courts and crowns. That makes it a more intense companion series than a simple side adventure.

Because it grows out of the same world, the royal politics still matter. So do questions of loyalty, escape, and who benefits when people become property inside a broken social order. Aaron's presence also gives the books a useful tension. He is a royal figure trying to move through a world shaped by choices made above him, and that creates a built-in conflict between privilege, guilt, and responsibility.

This is the kind of spin-off that works best once you already understand the rules of Brayleigh. You do not necessarily need every single book first, but having the main-series background helps a lot.

If you are looking at this page, expect a harsher emotional edge, a more dangerous setup, and a closer look at how power gets abused in the Gem Apocalypse universe. It is for readers who liked the darker parts of that world and want to follow the fallout from another angle.

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