The Hidden King Books in Order
Part ofJen L Grey Books in OrderFind The Hidden King books in order by Jen L Grey, with short summaries, series background, reading order help, and where to start.
Last updated: December 23, 2025
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Publication Order
3 books
Dragon Queen
by Jen L Grey
2021
With loyalties tested and the hidden world turning hostile, she can’t stay on the sidelines anymore. To protect the people she loves, she may have to claim a role she never wanted, and face a choice that changes everything.
Dragon Mate
by Jen L Grey
2021
Starting college was supposed to be her escape, until she meets Egan and discovers the supernatural is real. Pulled toward a dangerous bond and a hidden world of shifters and magic, she must decide if freedom is worth walking away.
Dragon Heir
by Jen L Grey
2021
Egan’s secrets start surfacing, and they point to a power struggle that reaches far beyond campus. As enemies close in, she’s forced to reckon with what it means to be tied to a dragon heir, and what it could cost.
Series background & context
The Hidden King trilogy blends the normal rhythm of college life with the shock of discovering monsters are real. It’s a paranormal romance setup built around secrets, survival, and a relationship that’s dangerous from the start.
In Dragon Mate, the heroine sees a prestigious university as her chance to finally breathe, no fear, no resentment, and no attachments. Then she meets Egan, and the “no attachments” plan falls apart fast.
Egan is the kind of mystery that pulls you in even when you know better. As he keeps showing up, it becomes clear he’s carrying deep secrets that change how she understands the world, and how she understands herself.
Once you see the hidden world, you can’t unsee it.
Across Dragon Heir and Dragon Queen, the story widens from personal secrets to bigger power struggles, where the supernatural isn’t just scary, it’s organized. Shifters, witches, and creatures hiding in plain sight aren’t background flavor, they’re part of the pressure closing in.
This trilogy is for readers who like a “new to the supernatural” lead, a broody love interest with complicated baggage, and tension that comes from not knowing who to trust. The romance is central, but the ongoing threat and the cost of stepping into that world is what keeps the series moving.
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