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Dark Prince Road Books in Order

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See the Dark Prince Road books in order by Parker S Huntington and L.J. Shen, with quick summaries, series background, and where to start.

Last updated: June 8, 2026

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3 books

1

My Dark Romeo

by Parker S Huntington

2023

One kiss at a debutante ball wrecks Dallas Townsend's future and ties her to the cold, vengeful Romeo Costa. Their forced marriage turns into a battle of control, pride, and attraction inside a glossy world of money and old grudges.

2

My Dark Desire

by Parker S Huntington

2024

Farrow slips into Zachary Sun's heavily guarded manor to steal back a pendant and gets caught. Instead of turning her in, the icy billionaire keeps her close as the help, setting off a sharp, forbidden romance with plenty of bite.

3

My Dark Prince

by Parker S Huntington

2025

Briar wakes with missing memories and finds herself trapped beside Oliver, the man she once loved and still mistrusts. This dark fairy-tale romance mixes second chances, amnesia, and a hero determined to keep his secrets buried.

Series background & context

Dark Prince Road is Parker S Huntington's dark billionaire romance series with L.J. Shen. The books are linked by setting, tone, and shared social circles, but each one tells its own central love story. Together, they read like modern fairy tales run through with money, old grudges, and the kind of emotional damage that does not stay hidden for long.

The first book, My Dark Romeo, drops readers into a world of debutante balls, arranged expectations, and polished families who care a lot about appearances. Dallas and Romeo begin with one reckless moment that blows up both their lives and forces them into a marriage built on leverage instead of trust. That gives the series its basic mood right away, wealthy people making cruel decisions in beautiful rooms, then discovering that hate and desire are not nearly as separate as they would like.

My Dark Desire shifts to Farrow and Zachary Sun. The setup has a fairy-tale edge from the start, she breaks into his manor to steal back something that matters to her, he catches her, and instead of letting her go, he keeps her close as the help. It has some Cinderella bones, but the tone is far darker and sharper than that makes it sound. Zachary is cold, controlled, and deeply wounded. Farrow pushes back. Their book leans hard into that battle of wills.

Then My Dark Prince closes the current arc with Oliver and Briar. This one draws on Sleeping Beauty, but again, only in the loosest and darkest sense. The central tension comes from missing memories, a damaged past, and a hero who is willing to manipulate the truth to keep the woman he loves near him. It is a second-chance romance wrapped in secrecy, with the story moving through both old feelings and new distrust.

These are fairy tales with money, menace, and very sharp teeth.

The setting helps a lot. Potomac mansions, gated estates, family empires, and carefully controlled public images give the series its glossy surface. Underneath that, the books are full of emotionally bruised people, power imbalances, forced proximity, and characters who use wit as often as they use honesty. The humor can be dry, the chemistry is immediate, and the emotional stakes are usually tied to family damage as much as romance.

If you are wondering what to expect, think interconnected standalones with dark romance energy, rich people behaving badly, and retelling elements that show up as flavor rather than strict plot maps. You can technically pick up any of the three books on its own, but the world feels richer if you read My Dark Romeo, then My Dark Desire, then My Dark Prince. The shared atmosphere is a big part of the appeal, and reading in order lets that world click into place.

Edited by

Richard Reis

Software engineer whose passion for tracking book recommendations from podcasts inspired the creation of MRB.

Anurag Ramdasan

Lead investor at 3one4 Capital whose startup expertise and love for books helped shaped MRB and its growth.

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