Wolf Princess Books in Order
Part ofM Guida Books in OrderSee the Wolf Princess books by M Guida in order, with quick summaries, series background, and a simple guide to where to begin.
Last updated: June 7, 2026
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Publication Order
3 books
Wolf Mate
by M Guida
2022
With her mate captured and the crown at stake, the wolf princess walks into an ambush she knows may kill her. It is the final battle for justice, freedom, and her pack's future.
Wolf Prince
by M Guida
2022
War between wolf kingdoms is brewing, and the princess is trapped in the middle. To reclaim her crown and expose her uncle, she must choose between politics, revenge, and the mate her wolf already knows.
Wolf Princess
by M Guida
2022
The missing wolf princess is finally found, but claiming that title could get her killed. Hunted by enemies and guarded by two dangerously tempting protectors, she has to survive long enough to learn who she really is.
Series background & context
Wolf Princess takes M Guida's interest in supernatural identity and drops it into royal shifter politics. The setup is clean and immediately tense: a young woman learns she is the missing wolf princess, which sounds exciting until it becomes clear that the title mostly means people want her dead.
She is not stepping into a fairy tale.
The heroine begins the series hunted, isolated, and unable to move openly through the world she has supposedly inherited. She has a secret that could get her killed, she cannot even go safely to wolf academy, and the people closest to her are not just bodyguards. They are the two protectors tugging at her heart while the political future of the pack keeps tightening around her.
That mix of personal danger and public duty drives the whole trilogy. In Wolf Princess, the story is about survival, hidden identity, and the shock of learning that bloodline can be both gift and target. In Wolf Prince, the scope expands into kingdom-level trouble. Alliances are shifting, war between wolf kingdoms is brewing, and the heroine's choice of mate could affect far more than her own happiness.
The romance is tangled on purpose. Her wolf knows things her human side does not want to admit, especially when it comes to fated mates. But politics does not care much about fate. That friction gives the series its energy. The heroine is constantly asked to balance what she feels with what a kingdom expects from her.
There is also a revenge thread running through the books. Her parents' murder, her uncle's role, and the question of who can reclaim the crown all matter. By the time Wolf Mate arrives, the emotional arc has sharpened into a final test of whether she is worthy to lead and whether justice can be won without losing everything she loves.
The setting is less school-focused than some of Guida's other work, but it still has that same appeal of entering a hidden supernatural order with strict rules and lethal stakes. Training, pack expectations, royal trials, witches, demon wolves, and old betrayals all feed into the larger conflict. The books move quickly and are easy to binge because every step toward the crown creates a new problem.
If you like shifter stories with royal intrigue, fated bonds, forbidden attraction, and a heroine who has to grow up fast under pressure, Wolf Princess is one of the cleaner entry points in Guida's catalog. It keeps the paranormal romance front and center, but the politics matter too, which gives the trilogy a nice sense of momentum all the way through the final fight.
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