Fallen Fae Gods Books in Order
Part ofJaymin Eve Books in OrderExplore the Fallen Fae Gods books by Jaymin Eve in order, with quick summaries, series background, and simple help on where to start.
Last updated: June 10, 2026
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Publication Order
2 books
Gilded Wings
by Jaymin Eve
2023
A late-night call about a missing book sends a human librarian into Dragerfield after dark, where the rules keeping fae and humans apart finally make sense. One wrong step drops her into Risest, a realm of fae, dragons, and very dangerous attention.
Crimson Skies
by Jaymin Eve
2024
The human outsider now knows Risest was built on lies, and the dragon gods she trusted were deceived too. With a mother-dragon ready to invade, the final fight threatens both her heart and the realm.
Series background & context
Fallen Fae Gods opens with a very practical problem, a missing library book, and then uses that problem to throw its heroine into a full fantasy realm. That contrast is part of the fun. One late-night call sends a human librarian to Dragerfield after dark, and she quickly learns the rules around that place exist for a reason.
Dragerfield is not just a library.
It is a doorway to Risest, the faerie realm, and once she crosses into that world the series leans hard into portal romantasy. Risest is full of fae, dangerous politics, and dragons who are worshipped as gods. The heroine is not prepared for any of it, which gives the early part of Gilded Wings a strong sense of panic and discovery. She is not a chosen expert. She is the human who wandered somewhere she absolutely should not have been.
The romance and the larger mystery arrive together. The dragon gods, known as the Fallen Five, are powerful enough on their own, but the bigger question is why the heroine was pulled into Risest in the first place and who inside that world is lying. By Crimson Skies, those lies matter even more, because the danger is no longer only local. The realm itself is under threat.
If you want fae politics, dragon-shifter energy, portal fantasy, and a heroine who has to adapt very quickly to a world that sees humans as entertainment or worse, Fallen Fae Gods delivers that mix cleanly and fast.
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