The Night Realm: Court Marked Books in Order
Part ofChandelle LaVaun Books in OrderBrowse The Night Realm: Court Marked series by Chandelle LaVaun with books in order, summaries, fae-court background, and tips on following the chaos-filled rebellion.
Last updated: December 22, 2025
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Publication Order
3 books
Final Fae
by Chandelle LaVaun
2024
In the trilogy’s conclusion, the rebels launch a final bid to topple Queen Tephine and free the courts from centuries of cruelty. Victory may demand the heroine’s life, but she is ready to bring the whole palace down if that is what it takes.
Fiery Fae
by Chandelle LaVaun
2023
With her powers blazing, the heroine pushes deeper into fae politics, backed by the mages of Second Realm and fiercely loyal Bastien. Queen Tephine tightens her hold, turning every court appearance into a battlefield and every kiss into a potential betrayal.
Fatal Fae
by Chandelle LaVaun
2022
The Court Marked arc opens with a human‑raised heroine hurled into a ruthless fae court where chaos is a sport and loyalty is a joke. To survive Queen Tephine’s games, she must claim dangerous magic and trust the infuriating warrior who keeps saving her life.
Series background & context
Court Marked is Season Two of the Night Realm saga and cranks everything up: more fae politics, more chaos, and even messier romances. Where Magic Marked focused on mages and portals, this trilogy dives deep into the courts of the fae and the price of toppling a tyrant.
The story follows a heroine who discovers she is bound to a powerful fae court at the worst possible time. The ruling queen, Tephine, has turned the court into a glittering nightmare where every smile hides a threat and every party can end in blood. Magic itself feels unstable, and the heroine’s own powers are waking up in ways she can barely control.
In Fatal Fae, Fiery Fae and Final Fae, she is thrown into alliances with dangerously attractive warriors and sharp‑tongued mages who have their own scores to settle with the crown. Betrayal is everywhere: in arranged marriages, secret bargains and old loyalties that refuse to die. Each book pushes the rebellion further, from whispered plots in hidden rooms to open war on palace grounds.
One of the big draws here is tone. Court Marked is unapologetically dramatic—full of deadly gowns, high‑stakes trials by combat and magical rules that twist language into weapons. At the same time it keeps the emotional core grounded, showing how trauma, duty and hope pull at the main couple from opposite directions.
This season builds on places and ideas introduced in Magic Marked and the Christmas novellas, but you can also approach it as a self‑contained fae‑court trilogy if that is your favorite flavor of fantasy romance. Expect more adult themes, higher spice and a heroine who learns to weaponize the chaos that once scared her.
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