We Three Kings Books in Order
Part ofKimberly Rae Jordan Books in OrderFind the We Three Kings books in order by Kimberly Rae Jordan, with summaries, holiday context, and the best place to start this trilogy.
Last updated: June 7, 2026
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Publication Order
3 books
Child of Hope
by Kimberly Rae Jordan
2021
The final King triplet faces Christmas with old sorrow still close and new hope just beginning to break through. It is a warm conclusion built on family, faith, and love that arrives at the right time.
Child of Joy
by Kimberly Rae Jordan
2021
Hunter King is still carrying the weight of his father's death when he meets Carissa Jenkins and her young daughter during the Christmas season. Helping them should be simple, but shared grief soon opens the door to love.
Child of Love
by Kimberly Rae Jordan
2021
The second King sibling gets a Christmas story shaped by grief, family duty, and the hope of being seen clearly at last. Love grows alongside service, healing, and the work of carrying a family legacy forward.
Series background & context
We Three Kings is a Christmas trilogy with grief at its center and hope all around the edges. The series follows the King triplets, Hunter, Hayden, and Heather, as they carry on after their father's death and try to preserve the kind of generous, outward-looking family legacy he left behind. That alone gives the books more emotional depth than a lighter holiday romance might have.
Christmas is not easy for this family.
That is part of what makes the trilogy work. The King siblings are not stepping into perfect seasonal joy. They are stepping into a time of year that reminds them of what they have lost. But instead of turning inward, the books keep pointing them outward, toward people in need, toward service, and toward the possibility that helping others can also heal the heart doing the helping.
Each book centers on one sibling's romance, but the family arc matters just as much. Wealth and responsibility are part of the setup, especially in Hunter's story, yet Jordan is less interested in status than in what the Kings do with what they have. These are books about using comfort to create comfort for others.
The trilogy keeps the holiday atmosphere front and center, but it does not rely on sparkle alone. Shared grief, family duty, and emotional vulnerability all shape the romances. Love arrives through acts of care, through showing up, and through discovering that joy can return without erasing sorrow.
If you want Christmas romance with a strong family thread and more heart than fluff, We Three Kings is a very good fit. It is festive, yes, but it is also about legacy, compassion, and learning that hope can come back quietly, one relationship at a time.
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