The Cursed Dragon Queen and Her Mates Books in Order
Part ofMeg Xuemei X Books in OrderThis page lists The Cursed Dragon Queen and Her Mates books by Meg Xuemei X in order, with short summaries, series background, and where to start.
Last updated: January 14, 2026
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Publication Order
3 books
The Fury Queen’s Harem
by Meg Xuemei X
2018
Cursed and trapped in a beastly form, Daisy needs three true-love kisses to break her spell. When three dragon princes arrive to slay her, she has to hide her identity, outsmart them, and survive a dangerous new desire.
The Fae Queen’s Harem
by Meg Xuemei X
2018
With her time running out, Daisy is pulled into fae bargains and a final clash of magic and monsters. To win her freedom and keep her mates alive, she must bet everything on love, loyalty, and the truth behind her curse.
The Dragon Queen’s Harem
by Meg Xuemei X
2018
Daisy’s curse isn’t the only thing tightening around her. As dragon politics and dark magic close in, she must decide who to trust, claim her growing bond with the princes, and fight for a future beyond servitude.
Series background & context
The Cursed Dragon Queen and Her Mates is a dark, fairy-tale-leaning fantasy romance that mixes curses, monsters, and a why-choose love story. It starts with Daisy, a woman who has been trapped for centuries in a beastly form and forced to serve a temperamental elemental.
Daisy’s way out is brutally specific: she needs three true-love kisses to lift the curse and get her life back. That would be hard enough if she were living a normal life, but she’s been hiding in a lair, half legend and half threat, for so long that love feels like a language she doesn’t speak anymore. She’s clever, tired, and done with being anyone’s punishment.
Then three dragon princes blunder into her territory, and they don’t come to rescue anyone. They come to slay the monster they’ve heard about, without realizing who she is or what she needs from them.
That collision sets the tone for the whole series: survival first, desire second, and trust somewhere far down the list. Daisy has to outthink dragons who were raised to see her as a problem to solve with violence, while the princes have to confront the fact that their target is a person, not a story.
As secrets peel back, the world expands past the lair into court politics, rival powers, and other supernatural players with their own plans. A dangerous fae presence adds pressure from another direction, and the curse itself starts to look less like bad luck and more like a design. The stakes keep widening, but the core tension stays personal, Daisy wants freedom on her own terms, not a new cage with nicer furniture.
It’s also an action-forward series. Expect magic, monsters, and battles alongside very adult romance, including bonding, jealousy, and the complicated logic of loving more than one person at once. Each book pushes the relationships forward while raising the external danger, so the emotional arc and the plot arc keep feeding each other.
These books are best read in order, starting with The Fury Queen’s Harem and continuing through The Dragon Queen’s Harem to The Fae Queen’s Harem. Each installment builds on the last, pushing Daisy closer to breaking the curse while asking what she’s willing to give up to keep her mates alive.
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