K.A. Knight Books in Order (Updated February 15, 2026)

K.A. Knight is a UK-based romance author best known for dark, why-choose/reverse harem and fantasy romance with sharp edges. Her catalog is not one big interconnected universe. It’s a set of distinct series plus standalones, so the “right” order is mostly about staying inside the series you choose.

K.A. Knight Books in Order (Updated February 15, 2026)

What to read first

  • If you want the viral dark standalone: Den of Vipers
  • If you want a finished fantasy series with a clear endpoint: The Fallen Gods #1
  • If you want post-apocalyptic reverse harem with strong continuity: Their Champion #1
  • If you want court-fantasy with a clean five-book arc: Courts and Kings #1
  • If you want contemporary sports romance: Pine Valley College #1

Series in publication order (each book gets a one-line “what it is”)

Courts and Kings

  1. Court of Nightmares: A court-fantasy romance where survival means choosing allies you don’t fully trust.
  2. Court of Death: Power shifts hard when the stakes move from games to consequences.
  3. Court of Beasts: A darker installment where monsters aren’t always the ones with claws.
  4. Court of Heathens: A loyalty-and-betrayal turn that tightens the series endgame.
  5. Court of Evil: The payoff book where debts come due and the court finally burns clean.

Their Champion

  1. The Wasteland: A brutal wasteland reverse-harem setup where a hardened survivor becomes the key to a bigger war.
  2. The Summit: A gathering of factions turns political pressure into blood-on-sand conflict.
  3. The Cities: Leadership, vengeance, and expanding territory collide as the world widens.
  4. The Nations: The arc escalates into endgame stakes where alliances decide who lives.

Their Champion Companion

These are companion novels set alongside/around the main arc, best read after you’ve started Their Champion.

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  1. The Forgotten: A companion perspective that fills in gaps without replacing the core series.
  2. The Lost: A continuity-support book that hits best once you know the main cast.
  3. The Damned: A darker companion entry that leans into fallout and consequences.

The Fallen Gods

  1. Pretty Painful: A supernatural reverse-harem launch with gods, bloodlines, and a heroine pulled into mythic danger.
  2. Pretty Bloody: The bond web tightens as violence and devotion start to look similar.
  3. Pretty Stormy: A momentum book where the outside threat forces brutal choices.
  4. Pretty Wild: Chaos-forward romance where control is the first thing to break.
  5. Pretty Hot: Heat-and-horror energy ramps as the series commits to its darker lane.
  6. Pretty Faces: A reveal-heavy entry that re-frames what you thought you knew.
  7. Pretty Spelled: The series closer where prophecy, sacrifice, and obsession collide.

Forgotten City

  1. Monstrous Lies: A monster-leaning romance where the truth is more dangerous than the creatures.
  2. Monstrous Truths: The conspiracy cracks open and the relationships turn feral under pressure.
  3. Monstrous Ends: A finale built around survival, reckoning, and what you become to win.

Shadowed Kingdom (with Kendra Moreno)

  1. Fractured Shadows: A dark fantasy romance where the kingdom’s rot reaches the people who thought they were safe.
  2. Shadowed Heart: A follow-up that pushes the emotional stakes into “no clean exits” territory.

Deadly Love (with Ivy Fox)

  1. Deadly Affair: A dangerous-chemistry romance where attraction is a liability in a lethal world.
  2. Deadly Match: The stakes sharpen when the game turns competitive and personal.
  3. Deadly Encounter: A collision course book where the past catches up with everyone at once.

The Forsaken (with Loxley Savage)

  1. Capturing Carmen: A high-heat why-choose setup built on control, fear, and flipping the power dynamic.
  2. Stealing Shiloh: A darker continuation where possession and protection blur.
  3. Harboring Harlow: A third entry centered on secrets, captivity themes, and hard-earned leverage.

Her Freaks (with Erin O’Kane)

  1. Circus Save Me: A twisted circus romance where danger is part of the show and the bonds form fast.
  2. Taming the Ringmaster: The power struggle shifts when the ringmaster stops being untouchable.
  3. Walking the Tightrope: A later entry that pays off the emotional mess the circus created.

Optional bonus

  • Circus Saves Christmas: A holiday side story that’s best treated as a nonessential extra.

Wild Boys (with Erin O’Kane)

  1. The Wild Interview: A “welcome to the chaos” opener where temptation meets bad decisions.
  2. The Wild Tour: A road/tour escalation where exposure forces feelings into daylight.
  3. Wild Finale: The wrap-up that locks the relationships into their final shape.

Pine Valley College

  1. Racing Hearts: A college sports romance where competition turns into fixation.
  2. Crashing Hearts: A follow-up focused on impact, on the field and in private.
  3. Bleeding Hearts: A higher-drama entry where stakes and emotions both get louder.
  4. Brawling Hearts: A fourth book that pushes the series into its most intense matchup yet.

Lost Coven

  1. Aurora’s Coven: A paranormal reverse-harem starter where the heroine steps into a coven’s secrets.
  2. Aurora’s Betrayal: The continuation where trust fractures and loyalties become weapons.

Dawnbreaker

  1. Voyage to Ayama: A fantasy romance adventure built around travel, discovery, and escalating danger.
  2. Dreaming of Ayama: A sequel that deepens the worldbuilding and raises the relationship stakes.

Her Monsters

  1. Rage: A monster romance where fear turns into want faster than anyone planned.
  2. Hate: A darker sequel that leans into obsession and the cost of choosing monsters.

Legends and Love

  1. Revolt: A rebellion-tilted romance where devotion becomes defiance.
  2. Rebel: The series widens as the cost of freedom turns personal.
  3. Riot: A conflict-heavy installment where relationships are stress-tested.
  4. Resist: A later entry that drives the arc toward endgame consequences.

Pretty Liars

  1. Unstoppable: A dark romance with fast momentum and a “you can’t outrun this” vibe.
  2. Unbreakable: A sequel built around breaking points, and what survives them.

Standalones (read anytime)

These do not require series order.

  • The Hero Complex (with Erin O’Kane): A stand-alone romance built around obsession, chemistry, and bad-for-you choices.
  • Scarlett Limerence: A dark-leaning romance where fixation turns from fantasy into a problem.
  • Nadia’s Salvation: A survival-forward romance where rescue comes with strings.
  • The Standby: A tense, proximity-heavy romance where waiting becomes its own trap.
  • Den of Vipers: A brutally dark why-choose standalone where captivity, violence, and obsession drive the relationship engine.
  • Gangsters and Guns (with Loxley Savage): A crime-soaked romance where protection looks a lot like possession.
  • Diver’s Heart: A romance with heavier emotional weight, built around intensity and attachment.
  • Alena’s Revenge: A vengeance-driven romance where payback and desire share the same fuse.
  • Crown of Stars: A fantasy-leaning standalone where ambition and attraction collide under pressure.
  • Stolen Trophy (with Kendra Moreno): A dark romance where “winning” someone is the point, and the danger.
  • Cirque Obscurum (with Kendra Moreno): A sinister-carnival romance with performance, peril, and obsession.

Recommended reading order rules

  1. If you pick a series, read it straight through in publication order (especially Courts and Kings, Their Champion, and The Fallen Gods).
  2. If you’re sensitive to content, start with the fantasy arcs before the darkest standalones (Den of Vipers is the sharpest entry point).
  3. Save companion books until after you’ve started the main series they orbit (Their Champion Companion works best that way).
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