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Explore the Royal Watch series by Stacey Marie Brown in order, with story summaries, world background, and guidance on where to start this modern royal romance duet.

Last updated: December 25, 2025

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Royal Watch

by Stacey Marie Brown

2020

A shy baron’s daughter who dreams of veterinary school somehow catches the eye of a charming prince and is swept into palace life. Between vicious social media, suffocating protocol, and a glowering tattooed bodyguard who hates her, she has to decide whether any love is worth living in a gilded cage.

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Royal Command

by Stacey Marie Brown

2020

Everyone thinks she is living a fairytale, engaged to a prince and destined for a crown. After a terrorist attack and a forbidden connection with her bodyguard Lennox, that fairytale feels more like a nightmare. Trapped by duty, blackmail, and public opinion, she must choose between survival and the one man who sees the real her.

Series background & context

The Royal Watch series trades fae courts for a modern monarchy, following a young woman who stumbles into the royal spotlight and discovers the fairytale is far more constricting than it looks from the outside.

The story is told from the perspective of a baron’s daughter who has grown up on the fringes of high society, happier dreaming of becoming a veterinarian than attending glittering balls. She knows the royal family only from a distance, their every move dissected by the press and bound by tradition. Falling in love with a prince is not on her list.

In Royal Watch she catches the eye of Prince Theodore of Great Victoria, and to her own surprise, the attraction is mutual. Life in the palace comes with gowns, galas, and private jets, but also relentless media scrutiny, online abuse, and a rigid set of expectations about how a future princess should act. Making things even more complicated is Lennox Easton, Theo’s tattooed, brutally honest bodyguard, whose job is to protect her even while he seems to loathe everything she represents.

As her relationship with Theo deepens, so does the tension with Lennox. Forced into close quarters, their bickering gives way to something charged and dangerous, blurring lines between duty and desire. At the same time, old family secrets, political enemies, and blackmail plots chip away at the fairytale veneer.

Royal Command digs into the fallout of a terrorist attack, the emotional wreckage of trauma, and the impossible choice between a crown and a love that can never be officially acknowledged. Our heroine finds herself engaged and being molded into a queen while privately falling apart, with Lennox as both her lifeline and the biggest threat to her carefully constructed image.

The duet reads like a contemporary royal drama: private jets and palaces on one side, panic attacks, tabloid cruelty, and impossible choices on the other. It is less about tiaras and more about what it costs to live a life where every mistake is front‑page news and your heart becomes part of the negotiations.

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