Filthy Rich Alphas Books in Order
Part ofKenya Wright Books in OrderBrowse the Filthy Rich Alphas series by Kenya Wright in order, with short summaries, series background, and easy help on where to start.
Last updated: June 7, 2026
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Publication Order
5 books
Maceo
by Kenya Wright
2014
Christine runs Miami's only male revue club and has no time for complications. Then Maceo strides in with charm, ego, and a refusal to settle for a one-night stand.
Wolf
by Kenya Wright
2015
Wolf is a legendary street artist who becomes fascinated by Red, a rising muralist making noise in Miami. Their chemistry burns hot, but both art and desire pull them toward trouble.
Adrian
by Kenya Wright
2018
Adrian is filthy rich, spoiled, and obsessed with the one woman he should never touch, his billionaire father's latest fiancee. He knows wanting Carmen is twisted, but he wants her anyway.
Logan
by Kenya Wright
2018
Logan has wanted Mia from the moment he met her, but she belongs to his friend Tyson. When Mia discovers Tyson is hiding something ugly, Logan stops pretending loyalty is enough.
DIMA
by Kenya Wright
2021
Dima rules the North of Paradise and leads the Diamond Syndicate, until a serial killer starts targeting powerful men in his city. Rose, the reporter trying to expose his empire, becomes both a problem and a temptation.
Series background & context
Filthy Rich Alphas is one of Kenya Wright's most approachable series because the books are connected by vibe more than by one long plot. These are largely standalones, and the promise is right there in the name: powerful men, strong attraction, and heroines who are not built to be impressed by money alone.
The heroes vary. One is a billionaire's son obsessed with a woman he should not want. Another is a club owner and the man who refuses to stay a casual fling. Another is a mysterious street-art legend prowling Miami. Dima pulls the series closer to Wright's criminal underworld, bringing Paradise City politics and a serial killer into the mix.
What ties the books together is the heroines. Wright keeps pairing these alpha men with women who can argue back, push back, and make the power imbalance more interesting. That is why the series works. The heroes may arrive rich, dangerous, or wildly confident, but they still have to deal with women who are not eager to fold.
There is also a nice range in setting and subgenre feel. Some books are more playful and contemporary. Some lean into art and nightlife. Some pull in criminal empires, reporters, and murder investigations. So even though the overall branding says rich alpha romance, the actual stories do not all move the same way.
If you want Kenya Wright without signing up for a huge ongoing saga, this is a smart place to look. You can read Adrian, Maceo, Wolf, Logan, or DIMA on their own and still get the central emotional payoff. You will also get a good feel for how Wright handles possessive heroes without making every book identical.
The best starting point depends on what sounds fun. Try Adrian for forbidden obsession, Wolf for art-world chemistry, or DIMA if you want the richest crossover with Wright's darker crime world.
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