Tokyo Empire Books in Order
Part ofKenya Wright Books in OrderSee the Tokyo Empire series by Kenya Wright in order, with quick summaries, Yakuza-world background, and guidance on where to start.
Last updated: June 7, 2026
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Publication Order
5 books
The Dragon 1
by Kenya Wright
2025
Nyomi goes to Tokyo chasing a story about elite sex clubs and finds Kenji Sato, the Yakuza heir known as the Dragon. His world is luxurious, brutal, and already closing around her.
The Dragon 2
by Kenya Wright
2025
Kenji's obsession with Nyomi only grows as spies, family pressure, and the Fox's moves threaten his empire. Love stops looking like a distraction and starts looking like war.
The Dragon 3
by Kenya Wright
2025
Enemies finally understand that the easiest way to break the Dragon is to go after his Tiger. Nyomi is no longer just caught in the storm, she is becoming part of the fire.
The Dragon 4
by Kenya Wright
2026
With Tokyo's power struggle turning deadlier, Kenji and Nyomi have to hold onto each other while the empire comes under siege. Trust, loyalty, and survival all get tested at once.
The Dragon 5
by Kenya Wright
2026
The long war around the Dragon's empire reaches a breaking point. Love, power, and survival all demand a final choice from Kenji and Nyomi.
Series background & context
Tokyo Empire expands one of Kenya Wright's most intriguing setups into a full series. If No Ordinary Love introduced readers to the chemistry between Nyomi and Kenji, these books turn that spark into a larger war story built around the Yakuza, inheritance, and obsession.
Nyomi arrives in Tokyo wanting a story. She is chasing the hidden world of elite sex clubs and the power structures underneath them. What she finds instead is Kenji Sato, the Dragon, a man who is not only dangerous but central to the empire she is trying to understand. He wants control. She wants truth. That clash gives the whole series its heat.
Kenji is one of Wright's most openly possessive heroes, and the series knows that. He is luxurious, ruthless, and terrifyingly focused once Nyomi gets under his skin. But Tokyo Empire is not only about a dominant hero falling fast. It is also about legacy. Kenji's father, the Fox, keeps casting a shadow over the empire, and that father-son pressure helps drive the later books.
Setting matters a lot here. Tokyo is presented as glamorous, secretive, and dangerous all at once. The city gives the series its own texture, from neon wealth to hidden rooms to the sense that everybody important is watching somebody else. The scale feels international and intimate at the same time.
As the books continue, Nyomi changes too. She stops being only an outsider looking in. She becomes part of the power struggle, and that shift is a big part of the series appeal. The romance gets deeper because she is not only reacting to Kenji's world. She is learning how to move inside it.
Start with The Dragon 1 and read forward in order. This is one ongoing high-stakes story, and the later books land best when you have watched Nyomi and Kenji go from collision to alliance to something far more dangerous and devoted.
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