Four Seasons (Geneva Lee) Books in Order
Part ofGeneva Lee Books in OrderSee the Four Seasons books by Geneva Lee in order, with short summaries, series context, and where to start with these lighter romances.
Last updated: June 7, 2026
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Publication Order
4 books
A Long Winter's Night
by Geneva Lee
2020
This holiday novella returns to Jillian and Liam after their first rush of love. Winter brings old worries, big feelings, and the question of whether their bond can survive real-life pressure.
Fall For You
by Geneva Lee
2020
Jillian Nichols avoids love with parties, hookups, and firm rules. Then Liam, a charming Scottish fling who won’t disappear after breakfast, keeps showing up and threatens to learn the secret she hides.
Hot Summer Nights
by Geneva Lee
2020
Cassie Hart swears off romance after watching her friends find lasting love. A coveted internship, a frustrating boss, and a parade of exes force her to rethink what reaching the right person really means.
Spring Fever
by Geneva Lee
2020
Jessica Stone has a plan, a safe boyfriend, and a future that looks settled on paper. When that plan stops fitting, she must decide whether control is worth more than an honest chance at love.
Series background & context
Four Seasons is Geneva Lee’s lighter contemporary romance shelf, also connected to the earlier Good Girls Don’t titles. These books trade palaces and immortal politics for college, friendship, first adult choices, and the kind of messy love life that comes with trying to look confident before you really are.
The series begins with Fall For You, the story of Jillian Nichols and Liam McAvoy. Jillian has rules. She can dance, drink, flirt, and keep things casual, but she does not let herself fall. Liam is supposed to be a one-night mistake, except he sticks around, makes breakfast, and keeps proving harder to dismiss than she planned.
It is a friends-and-roommates kind of world.
Jillian, Jessica, and Cassie are the emotional spine of the series. Each book shifts attention to one woman as she runs into a relationship that tests her usual defenses. The tone is new adult romance, with humor, insecurity, secrets, and big feelings that arrive before anyone has a perfect plan for them.
Spring Fever focuses on Jessica Stone, who is used to order and clear next steps. She has a future mapped out, but a neat life can still feel wrong once she has to face what she actually wants. Hot Summer Nights, also known through the earlier title Reaching Gavin, gives Cassie Hart her turn, with an internship, romantic frustration, and the slow realization that giving up on love is not the same as being done with it.
A Long Winter’s Night sits as a seasonal return to Jillian and Liam. It is a smaller, more focused piece for readers who want to check back in after the first rush of falling in love.
This is a good Geneva Lee starting point if you want lower-stakes romance before the royal drama, vampire courts, or dark family empires. Read Fall For You first, then follow the seasons from there.
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