A glamorous modern mythology of billionaire gods, betrayal, and toxic family power games

Release date: July 7, 2026
Publisher: Crown
Genre: Contemporary Fiction
Synopsis:
Old gods, new rules. New York Times bestselling author Katharine McGee puts a modern-day twist on ancient mythology in this bold reimagining of the Greek gods as a family of billionaires—with all the messy drama that entails.
When Julia Dodds meets Harry Adams, love hits her like a lightning bolt. He’s adventurous, charismatic, and impossibly handsome. Little does Julia know that her boyfriend has left out a few key details. His name isn’t Harry: it’s Ares, as in the ancient god of war. His mother is Hera, and his father is Zeus.
Soon, Julia is caught up in a world of wealth and privilege as she joins Harry at a lavish family reunion. Except these billionaires don’t just have wealth—they have divine powers. And the moment she steps onto their private island, Julia becomes their latest target.
It’s no secret that the Gods love to meddle, and when it comes to Julia, Harry’s immortal relatives each have their own agenda. Harry’s mother, Hera, will do anything to protect her own. Harry’s sister-in-law Aphrodite has a deeply personal reason for hating Julia, and tasks Hermes, keeper of family secrets, with digging up dirt. Meanwhile, Hades has spent years trying to upend Zeus’s power—and now he finally sees an opportunity to strike.
Set against a globe-trotting backdrop that sweeps from New York’s exclusive private clubs to the wilds of New Zealand to the gated estates of the British aristocracy, Ungodly Rich is a story of love, revenge, secrets, sex, and the most ancient motivator of all: family.
Review:
This is peak rich people behaving badly energy, but elevated into something even more chaotic and entertaining. It takes a bit to settle into—there are a lot of characters and the double names can feel overwhelming at first—but once it clicks, it really clicks.
And you don’t need Greek mythology knowledge at all. I definitely didn’t remember most of it, and it didn’t matter. The story gives you everything you need in a way that feels accessible and fun rather than heavy.
What makes this so addictive is the constant shifting power dynamics. Everyone has secrets. Everyone has leverage. Everyone is playing a longer game than they admit. And Julia’s POV works perfectly as the outsider perspective slowly realizing she’s stepped into something way bigger, messier, and more dangerous than expected.
It’s dramatic, addictive, and fully committed to its own chaotic world. I really hope we get more from this universe because the setup has huge potential, it’s really built to be a new series.
Perfect for Readers Who Love
- Modern mythology with a fresh, contemporary twist
- Toxic rich family drama with constant betrayal
- Multi POV ensemble storytelling
- High gloss, soap opera style fiction
- Beach reads with romance, chaos, and power plays
Overall rating: 5/5
Thanks to the publisher for my review copy.
















