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Fallen Angels by Mary Jo Putney Books in Order

Explore the Fallen Angels series by Mary Jo Putney in order, with summaries, series background, and simple advice on where to start.

Last updated: July 3, 2026

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Petals in the Storm

by Mary Jo Putney

1993

Duke Rafael Whitbourne heads to Paris on government business and meets Countess Magda Janos, the only woman he ever loved and despised. Spying, betrayal, and unfinished passion collide as Europe edges toward war.

Thunder and Roses

by Mary Jo Putney

1993

Clare Morgan begs the notorious Demon Earl to save her Welsh village, and Nicholas Davies sets a scandalous price for helping. Their bargain pulls a quiet schoolteacher and a wounded rake into dangerous intimacy.

Dancing on the Wind

by Mary Jo Putney

1994

Brilliant spy Lucien, Lord Strathmore, is used to deception until he meets a woman who can match him lie for lie. Their battle of wits becomes far more dangerous when attraction outruns caution.

Angel Rogue

by Mary Jo Putney

1995

Lord Robert Andreville, a master spy scarred by years of danger, wants only peace when he returns to Yorkshire. Maxima Collins, half Mohawk and fiercely independent, instead draws him into a pursuit filled with secrets and desire.

River of Fire

by Mary Jo Putney

1996

Ruined lord and former spy Kenneth Wilding accepts a risky covert assignment to save his shattered estate. Inside an artist's household and a deadly web of secrets, he finds danger, mystery, and a heroine who complicates everything.

Shattered Rainbows

by Mary Jo Putney

1996

After Waterloo, Lord Michael Kenyon owes his life to a brave battlefield nurse he can never quite forget. As war's aftermath closes in, love offers both of them a second chance that may still be impossible.

One Perfect Rose

by Mary Jo Putney

1997

A grim diagnosis sends the new Duke of Ashburton traveling incognito with a wandering theater family. His impulsive marriage to spirited Rosalind begins as an arrangement, then grows into something far more tender and difficult.

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