Calluvia's Royalty Books in Order
Part ofAlessandra Hazard Books in OrderThis page lists the Calluvia's Royalty series by Alessandra Hazard in order, with book summaries, world background, character notes and guidance on the best place to start these sci fi royal romances.
Last updated: June 7, 2026
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Publication Order
5 books
That Alien Feeling
by Alessandra Hazard
2017
Banished to Earth, alien prince Harry hides as a quirky barista and falls for Adam, the human office worker who keeps coming in for coffee. Their sweet, odd courtship is complicated by secrets, telepathy and the small problem of Harry's home world.
That Irresistible Poison
by Alessandra Hazard
2018
Prince Seyn has been engaged since childhood to Ksar, a powerful strategist he loathes. Determined to escape the match, he keeps crashing into his cold fiancé instead, until years of resentment and forced proximity catch fire in a twisted, addictive romance.
Once Upon a Time
by Alessandra Hazard
2019
Crown prince Jamil keeps his grief and his life tightly controlled until he meets Rohan, a rude, dangerous man working in the royal stables. Their secret encounters feel nothing like duty, forcing Jamil to choose between the crown and a forbidden love.
Prince's Master
by Alessandra Hazard
2020
After an assassination attempt, young prince Eridan is raised in a remote telepathic order where he is claimed as apprentice by Castien, the ruthless Master who runs it. Their harsh mentor student dynamic twists into a dangerous dependency neither man planned for.
Dearly Despised
by Alessandra Hazard
2022
Prince Warrehn returns to reclaim the throne stolen from his murdered family, only to be drawn to Samir, the beautiful son of the usurper he hates. Forced into uneasy alliance and close quarters, enemies become lovers amid treachery, duty and revenge.
Series background & context
Calluvia's Royalty is a shared universe of MM romances set among alien royal families, telepaths and politicians spread across a distant star system. The stories mix court intrigue and family drama with very personal, very intense love stories.
That Alien Feeling is the most grounded entry point. A lonely human office worker falls for Harry, an alien prince banished to Earth who tries to pass as an eccentric barista. Their relationship introduces Calluvian bonding, telepathy and the cultural clashes that echo through the rest of the series.
In That Irresistible Poison, youngest prince Seyn has been promised since birth to Ksar, a powerful crown prince who terrifies and infuriates him. What starts as an arranged political match turns into a long, bitter tug of war where hatred and desire blur until neither man can quite walk away.
Once Upon a Time leans into fairy tale tones. Widowed crown prince Jamil, known as the Ice Prince, keeps his world in strict order until he meets Rohan, a rough, possibly criminal stable worker with no respect for protocol. Their connection forces Jamil to confront grief, duty and the price of choosing his own happiness.
Prince's Master and Dearly Despised expand the scope. At the telepathic fortress of High Hronthar, Eridan is claimed as apprentice by Castien Idhron, a brilliant, ruthless Master who treats lives like pieces in a game. Far away, dispossessed prince Warrehn fights to reclaim his stolen throne and finds himself dangerously drawn to Samir, the son of the woman who murdered his family.
Characters weave in and out of each other's books, and political choices in one romance ripple through later stories. You still get a complete love story in every volume, but reading in order lets you watch alliances shift, grudges deepen and side characters step into the spotlight.
Expect high heat, telepaths, arranged marriages and plenty of messy royal feelings in a galaxy where duty and desire rarely point in the same direction.
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