Filthy Rich Fae Books in Order
Part ofGeneva Lee Books in OrderFind the Filthy Rich Fae books by Geneva Lee in order, with summaries, New Orleans background, and guidance for Cate and Lachlan’s story.
Last updated: June 7, 2026
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Publication Order
2 books
Filthy Rich Fae
by Geneva Lee
2024
Cate Holloway goes to Lachlan Gage to save her brother, only to discover the New Orleans crime prince is fae. His bargain binds her to a beautiful, brutal world for thirty dangerous days.
Fallen Court
by Geneva Lee
2025
Cate survives Lachlan’s world, but the fae courts are not finished with her. With the Wild Hunt near, war rising, and her mother’s ring whispering secrets, protection may not be enough.
Series background & context
Filthy Rich Fae is set in the same broad fantasy-romance lane as Geneva Lee’s vampire books, but it starts fresh with its own mortal heroine, fae power structure, and New Orleans danger. The first book, Filthy Rich Fae, introduces Cate Holloway, a trauma nurse who knows the local rule: stay away from the Gage crime family.
Then her brother gets caught in their world.
Cate goes to Lachlan Gage to beg for her brother’s life. Lachlan is not just a powerful criminal with a frightening reputation. He is fae, a prince of New Orleans, and a man with his own reasons for binding Cate to him. The bargain he offers is not paid in cash. It reaches for her soul.
That bargain pulls Cate between the human world she understands and the Otherworld she does not. Fae courts, hidden motives, glamor, cruelty, and desire all press in at once. Lachlan is captor, protector, threat, and temptation, which makes every step Cate takes feel unsafe in more than one way.
Fallen Court deepens the danger. Cate has survived things no mortal should understand, but Lachlan’s protection is not enough when the Wild Hunt is at his heels, war is stirring among the courts, and the Hallow Court has its own designs on her. The mystery around Cate’s past, including what her mother left behind, becomes harder to dismiss.
This series is darker and more bargain-driven than a straightforward contemporary romance.
Start with Filthy Rich Fae, not the vampire books, if you want Cate and Lachlan’s arc. The vampire series gives useful flavor for Lee’s fantasy-romance style, but the fae story has its own central couple, rules, and escalating court politics.
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