Three Kings (Alexandria House) Books in Order
Part ofAlexandria House Books in OrderSee the Three Kings books by Alexandria House in order, with quick summaries, series background, and where to start with this darker romantic suspense series.
Last updated: June 7, 2026
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Publication Order
2 books
Lilith
by Alexandria House
2024
Lilith steps away from one bad relationship and lands in far more dangerous territory when Ray enters her life. This dark, suspense-leaning romance runs on captivity, obsession, and a pull neither of them can deny.
Memphis
by Alexandria House
2025
Memphis is a fighter who does not fold for anyone, until Bo. Their story is darker, rougher, and charged with old history as danger and obsession twist together.
Series background & context
Three Kings is Alexandria House pushing into darker territory. The heat and sharp dialogue are still there, but the overall mood is heavier, stranger, and more dangerous than in her lighter family or campus romances.
This is not her softest universe.
So far the books center on the King sisters. Lilith throws Lilith King into a frightening situation with Ray, a man who reads as both captor and protector. Memphis follows the older sister Memphis and Bo, leaning even harder into obsession, history, and threat. The books sit in dark erotic romance with suspense very close by.
That darker setup changes the feel of the series. Instead of beginning with family banter or a meet cute, these stories begin with danger and uncertainty. The men are intense and morally messy. The women are not passive, but they are forced to respond to situations that test how much control anyone really has once fear and desire get tangled together.
Even so, the books still feel like Alexandria House. There is attitude, there is chemistry, and there are flashes of humor in the middle of the chaos. The difference is that love arrives wrapped in menace. Secrets, power plays, and unanswered questions matter just as much as attraction.
If you enjoy darker romantic suspense and do not mind possessive heroes or emotionally rougher setups, Three Kings is an interesting branch of the HOUSEverse. It works best when you go in expecting a different flavor from the McClains or Romey U. Read it for the King sisters, the danger, and the way House stretches her style without losing her voice.
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