Ravenous Royals Books in Order
Part ofMichele Mills Books in OrderExplore Ravenous Royals books by Michele Mills, with quick summaries, series background, and help deciding where to start.
Last updated: June 10, 2026
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Publication Order
3 books
Crowned by the Dark Vampire
by Michele Mills
2026
A human heroine is pulled deep into dangerous court politics when a dark vampire royal decides she belongs close at hand. Palace glamour, menace, and heat drive this quick royal romance.
Crowned by the Enemy Vampire
by Michele Mills
2026
Claire takes a maid's job in a vampire king's castle and ends up cleaning the rooms of the royal she once crushed on from afar. Nikolai is colder, darker, and far more interested than he should be.
Crowned by the Rogue Vampires
by Michele Mills
2026
Rogue vampires upset the balance of court and pull a heroine into a far riskier kind of crown story. Expect danger, blood-bound attraction, and royal stakes with a darker edge.
Series background & context
Ravenous Royals is a newer shared-world romance series built around crowns, palaces, and very possessive rulers. Michele Mills's part of the page leans into the vampire branch of that setup, with books like Crowned by the Enemy Vampire, Crowned by the Dark Vampire, and Crowned by the Rogue Vampires.
This is court romance with fangs.
The clearest early example is Crowned by the Enemy Vampire, where Claire takes a maid's job in a royal castle and ends up in the path of King Nikolai. That setup captures the series well. The heroine enters a rigid power structure from the outside. The hero is distant, dangerous, and impossible to misread once the bond starts pulling him off script. Snow, palace halls, status gaps, and predatory attraction all do a lot of work here.
Because this is a shared series, the books are designed to stand alone, but there is a consistent flavor across the royal settings. These are not cozy monster-next-door stories. They are built around hierarchy, secrecy, ritual, and the fact that the hero already rules something large before the romance begins. The heroine is not just choosing a man. She is stepping into a court and everything that comes with it.
Michele Mills's vampire royals add another layer, because hunger is part of the appeal. Desire is not abstract. It has teeth, blood, and a physical pull that can feel almost dangerous even when the story is moving toward a happy ending.
If you want Michele Mills with more castle walls, more intrigue, and less small-town warmth, this page is a good fit. The books still move quickly, but the backdrop is all glamour, danger, and royal menace.
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