The Immortal Crown Saga Books in Order
Part ofKenya Wright Books in OrderBrowse The Immortal Crown Saga by Kenya Wright in order, with short summaries, fantasy world background, and help choosing where to start.
Last updated: June 7, 2026
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Publication Order
3 books
The Blood Queen
by Kenya Wright
2023
Camille and Xander race to uncover the Quiet King's true plan before he remakes their world on his terms. The deeper they go, the more treacherous the magic and politics become.
The Heart Mage
by Kenya Wright
2023
Desire and power twist together as the Quiet King becomes dangerously fixated on a blood mage he cannot forget. In this darker turn, obsession itself becomes part of the battle.
The Vampire King
by Kenya Wright
2023
Camille is trapped in a vampire castle where her body is treated like property, until she makes an escape plan with Xander, a Path Finder who helps humans run. Their flight opens the door to a far larger secret.
Series background & context
The Immortal Crown Saga is Kenya Wright's newer vampire fantasy line, and it has a very different feel from her contemporary crime books. The danger is still there, but here it comes through castles, bloodlines, dark magic, and a brutal supernatural hierarchy.
The story begins with Camille, a human domina trapped in a system that sees her body as useful and little else. Her role is horrifyingly clear: she is meant to bear vampire children for the Quiet King. That premise gives the series an immediate sense of captivity and rebellion.
Xander changes the shape of the story. He is a vampire Path Finder who helps humans escape slavery, and once he and Camille join forces, the series opens into a larger adventure. Escape is only the first step. The real story is about what they learn on the run, what the Quiet King is planning, and how deeply the corruption goes.
The fantasy side is strong here. Wright builds the series around secret plans, dangerous journeys, betrayals, and shifting power. The romance matters, but it grows inside a world that is fundamentally hostile. That helps the books feel bigger than a simple fated-mates setup.
By the later books, the perspective widens and the hunger for power gets even messier. The Quiet King becomes more than a distant threat. Desire itself becomes part of the political and magical struggle, which is exactly the kind of intensity Wright likes to work with.
Start with The Vampire King, then continue to The Blood Queen and The Heart Mage. This is a series that benefits from order because each book raises the stakes and changes what you think the larger conflict is really about. If you want vampire romance with prison walls, rescue attempts, and a strong undercurrent of rebellion, this is a good place to begin.
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