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The Lochlann Treaty Books in Order

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This page lists all The Lochlann Treaty books by Robin D Mahle in order, with story summaries, world background, character notes, and how it links to the wider Lochlann Realm.

Last updated: January 16, 2026

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1

Summer's Rebellion

by Robin D Mahle

2019

Now a queen in waiting, Charlie balances funerals, coronations, and a looming wedding while assassins and conspirators work in the shadows. Every choice pulls her between duty and desire as she fights to protect her people without losing herself.

2

Spring's Rising

by Robin D Mahle

2019

Fresh from captivity, Charlie is scarred in body and mind while rebellion spreads across two kingdoms. As old lies shatter, she must unite allies, face the rebels' mark on her people, and decide what she is truly willing to sacrifice for peace.

3

Autumn's Reign

by Robin D Mahle

2019

Charlie returns to a shattered kingdom where her husband is in chains and a tyrant holds the throne. Forced to play the part of obedient consort, she quietly gathers allies and learns what it really means to wage a war for everything she loves.

4

Winter's Captive

by Robin D Mahle

2018

Princess Charlotte's wedding collapses when rebels kidnap her fiancé and mark her kingdom for war. Determined to prove she is more than a sheltered pawn, she rides into enemy lands with a prickly escort and discovers how little she knows about her own world.

Series background & context

At the heart of The Lochlann Treaty is Princess Charlotte, better known as Charlie, a sheltered royal whose life has been mapped out since birth. Her marriage is meant to seal a fragile peace between the island kingdom of Luan and its long time rival H'Ria, ending generations of bloodshed with a carefully arranged union.

Everything unravels on her wedding day, when rebels known as the Aramach carve their mark across the palace and kidnap her fiancé. With the treaty on the brink of collapse and war drums already echoing, Charlie walks away from her silks and safety and rides into enemy territory alongside her fiancé's infuriating older brother, Logan.

The four books follow that choice all the way to its consequences. What begins as a rescue mission soon becomes a crash course in her own kingdom. Charlie learns to sleep in barns, parley with outlaws, wield a blade she never expected to touch, and question every story she has been told about rebels, royalty, and the cost of peace.

Back in Luan and H'Ria, conspiracies stack up as quickly as battles. Assassins slip through palace corridors, the black mark of rebellion spreads in city streets, and the very people charged with guarding the treaty may be the ones working hardest to destroy it. Charlie's world shrinks from ballrooms and coronations to war councils and prison cells.

Underneath the politics runs a steady thread of slow burn romance and found family. The story asks whether love arranged for the sake of a kingdom can survive hard truths, and whether the girl raised to keep the peace will still choose peace after she sees what it really costs. Charlie's relationships with Logan, with her guards, and with her people evolve as she does.

By the time Autumn's Reign closes the series, Charlie has traveled from naïve princess to a woman who has buried friends, broken promises, and learned to pick up a sword when diplomacy fails. The stakes stay personal even when the battlefield widens. Every victory comes with a price, and every choice she makes for the crown leaves a scar.

Expect a mix of road trip adventure, court intrigue, and emotional coming of age, all wrapped in a tone that leans more hopeful than grim. The Lochlann world continues in The Lochlann Feuds and The Lochlann Deception, but this quartet stands on its own as the story of a young woman figuring out how to be more than the role she was handed.

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