Big Sky Royal Books in Order
Part ofKristen Proby Books in OrderExplore the Big Sky Royal series by Kristen Proby in order, with quick summaries, Montana backdrop notes, and a simple where-to-start guide.
Last updated: January 12, 2026
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Publication Order
3 books
Taunting Callum
by Kristen Proby
2020
Callum](https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08273HYBR%22,%22description%22:%22Callum) has a reputation for trouble, and he leans into it, until a woman who won’t play along calls him out. In Montana, their chemistry is loud and their baggage is louder. Callum has to grow up, fast, to keep her.
Enticing Liam
by Kristen Proby
2020
Liam](https://www.amazon.com/dp/1633500578%22,%22description%22:%22Liam) knows how to charm a room, but one woman in Montana isn’t impressed, and that’s exactly the problem. As his responsibilities tug at him, Liam has to decide whether he’s willing to build a life that’s about more than duty.
Enchanting Sebastian
by Kristen Proby
2019
Sebastian](https://www.amazon.com/dp/1633500489%22,%22description%22:%22Sebastian) is used to duty and headlines, not being challenged by a woman who couldn’t care less about titles. A trip to Montana turns into something real, and Sebastian must choose between the life planned for him and the one he wants.
Series background & context
Big Sky Royal is a spin-off set in Kristen Proby’s Montana world, adding a fish-out-of-water twist: royalty colliding with small-town life. The core promise stays the same, strong chemistry, steady emotional growth, and a community that doesn’t care much about status.
Each book follows a different romance, often pairing a man with public duties and a carefully managed image with a woman who’s firmly planted in real life. The tension comes from the push and pull between obligation and desire, and from the simple fact that cameras and gossip don’t take days off.
Montana keeps things grounded. Family gatherings, local routines, and people who value honesty over headlines force the royals to be human first, and that’s when the love stories really start to work.
Think boots and ballrooms, in the same scene.
You can read these as standalones, but they play nicest after you’ve spent some time in the broader Big Sky universe, since characters and relationships echo across the connected series.
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