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Dark Fae Kings Books in Order

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This page shows Dark Fae Kings by Meg Xuemei X, all books in order with quick summaries, series background, and an easy guide for where to begin.

Last updated: January 14, 2026

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4 books

1

Night Fae

by Meg Xuemei X

2021

Evie’s place beside the kings sparks a war inside the court. As a rival queen and shadowy magic move to break their bond, she’ll risk everything, even stepping into darker realms, to keep her mates from being taken.

2

Blood Fae

by Meg Xuemei X

2021

The kings are bound to an usurper queen by black magic, and their memories are slipping away. To free them, Evie follows a risky plan into Hell, where the final hunt could either break the spell or destroy them all.

3

Frost Fae

by Meg Xuemei X

2020

The mating bond keeps pulling Evie deeper into the fae realm. With enemies closing in and trust in short supply, she must navigate icy power games and decide whether to run, fight, or claim what the kings want from her.

4

Fever Fae

by Meg Xuemei X

2020

When Evie is hunted by nightmare fae, ruthless kings save her for one reason: they believe she’s their mate. Dragged into a brutal court, she must survive dark magic, deadly politics, and a bond she never asked for.

Series background & context

Dark Fae Kings is a fated-mates fantasy romance series that leans dark, dangerous, and intensely character-driven. It’s set in a fae world where power comes from bloodlines and bargains, and where a mating bond can feel like fate or like a trap, depending on who’s holding the leash.

The story follows Evie as she’s pulled out of her old life and into the orbit of the kings, ruthless rulers who are used to taking what they want. From the start, Evie isn’t treated like a guest. She’s treated like a prize, a threat, and a missing piece, sometimes all in the same scene.

In this series, love and captivity often look the same.

She doesn’t walk into the fae realm on her own terms. Nightmare creatures and darker hunters come for her, and the men who should be her executioners end up being the ones who claim her. It’s an uneasy setup, because the kings’ protection comes with a price, and Evie’s survival depends on learning which promises mean anything.

Family pressure adds another layer. Evie is tied to a wider royal web, including a sister with her own crown and her own agenda, and that politics bleeds into the bedroom fast. When the wrong person wants what Evie has, the bond stops being romantic and starts being strategic.

As the series unfolds, the romance builds alongside an ongoing fight against black magic that’s twisting loyalties and stripping memories. A usurper queen and her spells keep tightening their grip, and even the kings are vulnerable to being controlled. One king remembers more than the others, and that uneven knowledge turns trust into a weapon.

The books keep widening the map, from court intrigues to the Wild Hunt’s shadow and into places the fae don’t like to admit exist. Trips into the Underworld and other hostile territory raise the stakes, while Evie is forced to grow from prey into someone who can fight back and make hard calls.

The tone is high-stakes and a little feral, with a focus on obsession, protection, and the cost of claiming someone in a world built on domination. If you like your romance spicy and your magic ruthless, this series delivers both.

Because the plot and relationships carry straight through, it’s best read in order. Start with Fever Fae, then follow through Frost Fae and Night Fae to the finale in Blood Fae for the full arc of the curse, the politics, and the bond.

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