The Irish Billionaires Books in Order
Part ofRachel Wesson Books in OrderThis page has The Irish Billionaires books by Rachel Wesson in order, with short summaries, series background, and quick help on where to begin.
Last updated: June 7, 2026
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Publication Order
3 books
Billionaire Bodyguard
by Rachel Wesson
2018
Emily Williams is fighting to clean up the gaming industry and wants nothing to do with the billionaire behind its worst excesses. Then Conor Dunne enters her life, bringing chemistry, danger, and a lot of complications.
Disillusioned Billionaire
by Rachel Wesson
2018
Declan Malone has money, but it has not made life simpler or safer. When love offers him a different future, he must decide whether he can trust again before old trouble destroys it.
Undercover Billionaire
by Rachel Wesson
2018
Rock star Adam Malone goes undercover on a ranch, pretending to be something he is not. Ashley Baker sees only another rich problem, until old grief and new danger pull them into the same fight.
Series background & context
The Irish Billionaires is Rachel Wesson in a different mode. These books leave behind the historical settings of much of her catalogue and move into contemporary romance, with wealthy Irish heroes, fast-moving plots, and a stronger streak of suspense. If you know her mostly for frontier brides or wartime fiction, this series feels like a change of pace.
But the emotional setup is still familiar.
The men in these stories may be rich, but Wesson does not write them as all-powerful fantasy figures with perfect lives. They are guarded, lonely, overworked, or trying to clean up trouble they helped create. The women opposite them are not there to be dazzled by money. They have jobs, grief, causes, and clear opinions, and in each book the romance works because the heroine pushes back instead of falling into line.
That matters in a series like this. In Billionaire Bodyguard, the conflict grows out of the gaming industry and the clash between conscience and business power. Undercover Billionaire adds a ranch setting and a hidden identity, which gives the romance a more obvious suspense thread. By the time you reach Disillusioned Billionaire, the series has settled into a rhythm of damaged rich men, women who do not trust easy charm, and past problems that refuse to stay buried.
So the appeal here is not just the money.
It is the tension between surface glamour and emotional mess. Wesson keeps these romances clean and readable, but she also makes space for real stakes, threats, secrets, grief, and questions of trust. The books are short, quick, and easy to move through, which makes them a good choice if you want something lighter than her historical sagas but still want characters with a little bruising around the edges.
The Irish setting also gives the series some personality. Even when the plots lean into billionaire-romance conventions, there is still a grounded feel to the dialogue and relationships. These are not glittering fairy tales for long. Trouble gets in the door pretty fast.
If you are here for modern Rachel Wesson, this is the obvious place to start. Read the books in order if you want the cleanest build through the trilogy, but each one also works on its own as a compact romance with danger, chemistry, and a hero who has to learn that money will not solve the one problem that matters most.
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