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The Lochlann Feuds Books in Order

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Explore The Lochlann Feuds series by Robin D Mahle in order, with book summaries, character guides, timeline notes, and tips on how Rowan's saga fits into the larger Lochlann world.

Last updated: January 16, 2026

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6 books

1

Onyx Cage: Volume II

by Robin D Mahle

2025

This companion volume continues Evander's side of the saga through the final Feuds books. With Rowan once more in mortal danger, he learns just how far he will go for his clan, his kingdom, and the sharp tongued princess he swore he could let go.

2

Onyx Cage

by Robin D Mahle

2024

Set alongside The Lochlann Feuds, Onyx Cage retells Rowan and Evander's story from his point of view. As he claims her in blood debt to protect his clan, Evander fights duty, desire, and a captive princess who makes his ordered life spiral into chaos.

3

Tarnished Crown

by Robin D Mahle

2021

Rowan was ready to marry for love and for her kingdom, until an ancient law binds her to the most feared man in Socair. As blood debts and rivalries close in, she must decide whether this unwanted bond is prison or protection.

4

Scarlet Princess

by Robin D Mahle

2021

A reckless Lochlann princess agrees to a simple diplomatic errand that turns into a kidnapping and an international scandal. Trapped in the hands of the enemy she was raised to hate, Rowan must navigate brutal politics, unexpected kindness, and a dangerous pull toward her captor.

5

Obsidian Throne

by Robin D Mahle

2021

War lines are drawn and Rowan can no longer outrun the consequences of her choices. As enemies circle both kingdoms, she has to decide what kind of queen she will be and whether the love she never wanted is worth going to war for.

6

Crimson Kingdom

by Robin D Mahle

2021

Safe in Lochlann but haunted by the past, Rowan faces pressure to secure a marriage alliance before her people drag two nations back into war. With suitors at every turn and no good options, she risks everything for a love that could break her kingdom.

Series background & context

The Lochlann Feuds shifts the focus a generation forward and across the sea. Princess Rowan of Lochlann is wild where Charlie was careful, a red haired troublemaker who wants adventure more than protocol. When a smuggling scheme and diplomatic mission collide, she finds herself a captive in Socair, the harsh northern kingdom her people have always called barbaric.

Rowan is handed over to Clan Elk and its stone faced heir, Evander. What begins as a political disaster soon turns into a tangle of blood debts, grudges, and complicated attraction. Evander calls her his pet to keep her alive in a court that would rather see her dead, and Rowan slowly realises the enemy she was taught to hate may be the only person willing to fight for her.

Across four main novels the series digs into that enemies to lovers tension while pulling back the curtain on Socairan culture. Vodka smuggling runs, clan politics, brutal winters, and deep seated prejudice all shape Rowan's choices. Every step she takes to secure peace between their kingdoms puts her further at odds with her own family and the boy back home she once thought she would marry.

As the story moves from prison cells to war councils, Rowan is pulled between two homelands. In Lochlann, her people are clamouring for war. In Socair, she is bound by oaths she does not fully understand. Marriage proposals pile up, alliances shift, and Rowan has to decide whether to choose the safe match that would soothe old wounds or risk everything for a love that could break her kingdom wide open.

For readers who cannot get enough of this arc, the companion duology Onyx Cage and Onyx Cage: Volume II retell key moments of the Feuds from Evander's point of view. Seeing his side of the story adds weight to every sharp word, every misstep, and every reluctant act of kindness, turning a fiery romance into a fully fledged love story.

More than anything, this series is about growing up under crushing expectations. Rowan learns what it means to bear the weight of treaties she did not sign and wars she did not start. There is plenty of banter and chemistry, but also real consequences when a single reckless decision can spark a conflict that spans continents.

Expect slow burn romance, political scheming, found family, and the kind of emotional beats that make you alternately laugh and want to throw the book. You can read The Lochlann Feuds on its own, but it rewards readers who have already walked through Charlie's story in The Lochlann Treaty.

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