Royal Blood Saga Books in Order
Part ofBella Klaus Books in OrderExplore the Royal Blood Saga by Bella Klaus in order, with quick summaries, series background, and an easy guide to where to start.
Last updated: June 8, 2026
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Publication Order
3 books
Wicked Vampire Lover
by Bella Klaus
2021
With enemies multiplying around them, Iyana and Draco are pushed from mutual hatred into a far more dangerous alliance. The closer they get to the truth, the harder it becomes to separate survival from desire.
Wicked Vampire Mate
by Bella Klaus
2021
A double cross leaves Iyana trapped in Draco's world with black magic, prison walls, and no easy escape. If she wants her body, freedom, and future back, she will have to fight dirtier than ever.
Wicked Vampire Prince
by Bella Klaus
2021
Iyana is a nun sworn against vampires, which makes Prince Draco the worst possible fated mate. When an old curse breaks, he returns furious, hunted, and much too close for comfort.
Series background & context
The Royal Blood Saga drops into Bella Klaus's wider supernatural world from a new angle, with vampires, temple politics, and a heroine who has already made one desperate choice to keep control of her life. Iyana is a nun of the Temple of Light, sworn to a cause that puts her firmly against vampires. Years earlier, Prince Draco forced his way into her life by claiming she was his fated mate, and Iyana fought back the only way she could, with magic that wiped his memory and gave her a chance to escape.
Then the old problem comes back angry.
When a magical disaster breaks the protection she built, Draco returns furious, hunted, and still tied to her in ways she cannot ignore. That is the hook of the series. Iyana does not trust him, and for good reason. Draco is dangerous, proud, and far too used to getting what he wants. But the situation keeps forcing them into the same rooms, the same schemes, and eventually the same fights for survival.
What makes this trilogy stand out is how much it leans into competing loyalties. Iyana is not just resisting a seductive vampire prince. She is also trying to hold onto her beliefs, her place at the temple, and her own sense of right and wrong while the world around her keeps proving more tangled than she wants. Black magic, royal warrants, prison, and supernatural politics all pile onto the central relationship.
The setting helps with that. Instead of a simple court romance, the series moves between sacred spaces, hidden supernatural power, and the dangerous machinery of vampire rule. Draco's royal status matters because it brings enemies, obligations, and a whole network of consequences with it. Iyana cannot treat him as just one difficult man. He arrives carrying a kingdom's worth of trouble.
Tone-wise, this is an enemies-to-lovers story with a darker streak. The attraction is strong from the start, but trust comes slowly and at a price. These books are for readers who like tension that feels genuinely conflicted, not just playful. Iyana and Draco are pulled together by fate, but they still have to decide what to do with that bond while everything around them tries to turn it into a weapon.
Start with Wicked Vampire Prince, then follow with Wicked Vampire Mate and Wicked Vampire Lover. Like the other Bella Klaus series, this one works best in order. It is a connected trilogy built on resentment, desire, and the very bad timing of falling for the wrong person in the middle of a supernatural crisis.
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