A Royalty Duo Books in Order
Part ofLynn Raye Harris Books in OrderSee A Royalty Duo books by Lynn Raye Harris in order, with summaries, connected-series background, and help choosing your first read.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Publication Order
2 books
Cavelli's Lost Heir
by Lynn Raye Harris
2009
Lily Morgan comes face to face with Prince Nico Cavelli years after he left her carrying his child. Once he learns about the hidden heir, he refuses to let mother or son slip away again.
The Prince's Royal Concubine
by Lynn Raye Harris
2010
A woman already bruised by court politics is swept into another royal arrangement where public duty and private desire collide. In a palace built on appearances, passion becomes both refuge and risk.
Series background & context
A Royalty Duo is exactly what it sounds like, two connected royal romances that work best together because one heroine's story spills into the next. The link matters here, but the books are still written to give each couple its own emotional payoff.
The first thread centers on hidden heirs, royal duty, and the kind of revelation that can shift a succession story overnight. The second carries forward a character introduced earlier, Antonella Romanelli, and gives her a romance of her own in a courtly world where image and obligation always seem to arrive before personal happiness.
That shared continuity is the fun of the duo. You get the satisfaction of seeing a side character move into the spotlight, and the second book gains extra depth because some of the emotional groundwork has already been laid. Harris uses that structure well, keeping the books compact while still making the world feel connected.
The tone is pure royal drama. Expect powerful princes, strained loyalties, women forced to negotiate systems larger than themselves, and attraction that gets complicated by title, duty, and family expectation. These are not sprawling fantasy-court books. They are fast, emotionally direct contemporary romances that use royal settings to intensify every choice.
If you like linked love stories with crowns, heirs, and a touch of palace scandal, this pair is a strong place to dip into Harris's royal catalog.
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