Lira Flux Books in Order (Updated March 27, 2026)

Lira Flux writes paranormal romance, mostly rejected-mate and secret-baby shifter novels inside shared series rather than one tidy self-contained saga. That changes how to read the catalog. The safest method is not to chase publication dates first, but to read by the series number attached to each title, because most books sit inside Forbidden Alpha Kings, Possessive Small Town Alpha Kings, or, more lightly, Lycan King Highlanders. Goodreads currently lists more than 130 distinct works under the name, which is another reason to use a series-by-series approach instead of treating the bibliography like one continuous timeline.

Lira Flux Books in Order (2026)

For most readers, the cleanest starting point is Fated and Pregnant by My Billionaire Alpha if you want an early Lira Flux entry in Forbidden Alpha Kings, or Lycan King’s Pregnant Rejected Bookish Mate if you would rather start in the more bookish, small-town-flavored Possessive Small Town Alpha Kings lane. Those are not the first books in their giant shared universes overall, but they are among the most stable early Lira Flux entry points currently indexed across the major databases I checked.

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The short answer

  1. Best starting point for new readers: Fated and Pregnant by My Billionaire Alpha
  2. Best alternate starting point: Lycan King’s Pregnant Rejected Bookish Mate
  3. Does order matter? Yes, but mainly within each shared series number.
  4. Best reading rule: Stay inside one series at a time and follow the numbered placement shown for each book.

How to read Lira Flux without getting lost

Think of Lira Flux as writing in clusters, not in one master sequence.

  1. Forbidden Alpha Kings is the biggest and busiest branch. It is the most useful place to start if you want the broadest view of the author’s catalog.
  2. Possessive Small Town Alpha Kings is the better choice if you want more recurring “bookish mate,” billionaire king, and small-town-adjacent branding.
  3. Lycan King Highlanders is separate and much smaller in Lira Flux terms, with only a currently indexed book-three contribution clearly visible in the sources I checked.

There are also a couple of omegaverse reverse-harem titles that should be treated as separate, not folded into either main shifter line.

Recommended reading path for most readers

This is the best balanced route if you want a practical Lira Flux reading order rather than a database dump:

  1. Start with a short run of Forbidden Alpha Kings titles.
  2. Move to the earlier Possessive Small Town Alpha Kings titles.
  3. Continue forward within whichever series you prefer more.
  4. Treat Lycan King Highlanders and the omegaverse books as separate branches.

That approach preserves the numbering logic, avoids mixing different shared universes too early, and gives you a clearer sense of which sub-line you actually want to keep reading.

Lira Flux books in order: Forbidden Alpha Kings

Below is the clearest verified run of Lira Flux’s Forbidden Alpha Kings entries that appeared consistently in the sources I reviewed.

  1. Fated and Pregnant by My Billionaire Alpha (2025, Forbidden Alpha Kings #24): An office-and-billionaire alpha setup that works well as an accessible early entry into Lira Flux’s rejected-mate world.
  2. Fated and Pregnant by the Alpha (2025, #34): Another early-series contribution, this time framed around a brutal rejection and a lower-status omega heroine.
  3. Pregnant Runaway Mate of the Alpha Prince (2025, #37): Pushes the line toward prince-centered royal shifter drama and keeps the runaway-mate pattern central.
  4. Lycan King’s Second Chance Pregnant Mate (2026, #39): A second-chance entry that sits right before several of Lira Flux’s better-known 2025–2026 Lycan King titles.
  5. Lycan King’s Secret Baby (2025, #44): One of the more visible mid-series titles, built around the classic hidden-child reveal that defines a lot of this catalog.
  6. Pregnant, Rejected and Exiled by the Lycan King (2025, #45): A harsher exile-and-grovel variation that readers usually approach once they already know they like the author’s tone.
  7. Pregnant, Rejected and Imprisoned by the Lycan King (2025, #46): Keeps the same dark rejected-mate energy but intensifies the captivity angle.
  8. Rejected and Pregnant Runaway Omega of the Billionaire Lycan King (2025, #49): Leans harder into billionaire branding and runaway-mate separation after the initial rejection.
  9. Lycan King’s Second Chance Pregnant Runaway Mate (2025, #50): One of the best-known Lira Flux titles on Goodreads, and a strong signpost for the author’s core second-chance formula.
  10. Lycan King’s Second Chance Runaway Pregnant Mate (2026, #51): Effectively a continuation of the same naming and trope lane, best read after the earlier second-chance titles.
  11. Belonging to the Enemy Alpha King (2025, #61): Marks a shift into enemy-king framing while staying within the same broad shared-world style.
  12. Secret Twin Babies for the Lycan King (2025, #79): Moves from single-heir secrets into twin-baby stakes, which is a recurring escalation pattern in the later catalog.
  13. Billionaire Alpha King’s Secret Child (2025, #81): Another high-concept hidden-heir variation, this time with stronger billionaire branding.
  14. Lycan King’s Pregnant Runaway Mate (2025, #128): A late-numbered entry that shows how deep the shared series runs and why internal series numbering matters more than author publication order alone.
  15. Rejected, Pregnant and Divorced by the Lycan King (2025, #129): Pushes the setup into a more openly broken-relationship model instead of simple rejection and exile.
  16. Pregnant, Rejected and Exiled by My Lycan King (2025, #130): Another late-series exile story, best saved for readers already comfortable with the author’s darker end of the formula.
  17. Rejected, Pregnant Mate of the Lycan King (2025, #133): A stripped-back title that still sits firmly in the same rejected-mate secret-child lane.
  18. Pregnant and Rejected by My Groveling Lycan King (2026, #134): Signals the catalog’s late-series move toward more explicit grovel-focused packaging.
  19. Fated, Pregnant and Rejected by the Lycan King (2025, #136): A very late-numbered contribution that should be read by its shared-series placement, not as a new jumping-on point.
  20. Pregnant, Rejected and Imprisoned by My Lycan King (2026, #137): Another late entry that keeps the imprisonment variant in circulation.
  21. Rejected and Pregnant by the Lycan King, Mated to His Lycan Enemy King (2026, #141): One of the newest indexed titles and a good example of how the line keeps recombining familiar tropes in later-numbered installments.

Best way to read Forbidden Alpha Kings

Read these in their series-number order, not by release month and not by the order Goodreads popularity happens to surface them. That preserves the cleanest internal progression inside a very large shared world.

Lira Flux books in order: Possessive Small Town Alpha Kings

This is the other major Lira Flux branch, and it is the better place to go if you like the “bookish mate” thread.

  1. Lycan King’s Pregnant Rejected Bookish Mate (2025, Possessive Small Town Alpha Kings #9): One of the clearest early bookish-mate entry points and a sensible place to test whether this sub-line works for you.
  2. Pregnant Bookish Mate of the Billionaire Lycan King (2025, #10): Keeps the same reading lane but shifts more decisively toward billionaire-romance packaging.
  3. Lycan King’s Rejected Runaway Bookish Mate (2026 indexing on Fantastic Fiction; Goodreads commonly lists it as #11): Continues the bookish-mate thread and is best read right after the two earlier bookish entries. Because databases disagree slightly on some placements and dates in this catalog, treat the numbered series label on your edition page as the safer guide.
  4. Imprisoned and Rejected Bookish Mate of the Lycan King (2026, #16): Brings the imprisonment variation into the bookish-mate branch.
  5. Billionaire Lycan King’s Rejected Runaway Bookish Mate (2026, #20): Expands the same sub-thread with a stronger runaway emphasis and later-series placement.
  6. Rejected and Pregnant Bookish Mate of the Lycan King Billionaire (2026, #21): Continues the billionaire/bookish combination and reads most naturally after the earlier bookish titles.
  7. Rejected and Pregnant Second Chance Bookish Mate of the Lycan King (2026, #22): A second-chance variant that Romance.io explicitly recommends reading after the earlier bookish line.
  8. Dragon King’s Pregnant Runaway Mate (2025, #23): Swaps the lycan branding for dragon-shifter royalty while staying inside the same shared series framework.
  9. Rejected and Pregnant by the Firefighter Lycan King (2026, #25): A firefighter variation that shifts the hero archetype without leaving the series’ core rejected-mate engine.
  10. Rejected and Pregnant Exiled Bookish Mate of the Lycan King (2026, #26 or #27 depending on database): Another place where cataloging is not perfectly stable, so follow the series number shown on the edition you buy. The important point is that it belongs after the earlier bookish-mate books, not before them.
  11. Rejected Runaway Bookish Mate of the Lycan King (2026, #26 or #27 depending on database): A closely related late bookish-mate entry, best left until after the earlier numbered run.
  12. Rejected Runaway Mate’s Secret Baby for the Billionaire Lycan King (2025, #32): Pulls the line back toward billionaire hidden-heir stakes.
  13. Pregnant and Rejected Runaway Mate of the Billionaire Dragon King (2025, #32 in one source): Another title where the indexing looks messy, and another reason to treat late-series metadata with caution.
  14. Exiled, Pregnant and Rejected by the Billionaire Lycan King (2025, #34): A later-series exile story that fits the darker, more intense end of this line.
  15. Fated and Rejected by the Lycan King (late 2025/2026 indexing): A later entry that Fantastic Fiction surfaces among new and upcoming titles, so it is better treated as part of the advanced catalog than as a starting point.
  16. Pregnant and Rejected by My Lycan King (late 2025/2026 indexing): Another late surfaced title that belongs near the far end of the currently visible Possessive Small Town Alpha Kings run.

Best way to read Possessive Small Town Alpha Kings

Start with the bookish-mate trio around books 9 to 11, then move forward by number. That gives you the most coherent internal lane in an otherwise sprawling series.

Separate continuity

Lycan King Highlanders

Rejected and Pregnant Mate of the Highlander Lycan King (2026, Lycan King Highlanders #3): This is a separate branch and should not be folded into either of the two main shared series above.

Standalone or separate omegaverse titles

  1. Knot the Firefighter Alphas’ Bookish Mate (2026): A separate omegaverse reverse-harem title, not part of the two main king-series reading paths.
  2. Knot the Firefighter Alphas’ Pregnant Mate (2026): Another separate omegaverse title that should be treated as its own thing.

Best starting points

  1. If you want one answer, start with Fated and Pregnant by My Billionaire Alpha.
  2. If you want the strongest “bookish heroine” lane, start with Lycan King’s Pregnant Rejected Bookish Mate.
  3. If you already know you prefer later, darker, more trope-stacked entries, move deeper into Forbidden Alpha Kings, but that is not the easiest way in.

Latest release status

As of March 27, 2026, the newest Lira Flux titles surfaced in the sources I checked include Rejected and Pregnant by the Firefighter Lycan King, Rejected and Pregnant Mate of the Highlander Lycan King, Rejected and Pregnant Exiled Bookish Mate of the Lycan King, Rejected Runaway Bookish Mate of the Lycan King, and Lycan King’s Second Chance Runaway Pregnant Mate. Fantastic Fiction also shows additional early-2026 listings such as Knot the Firefighter Alphas’ Pregnant Mate and Rejected and Pregnant by the Lycan King, Mated to His Lycan Enemy King. Because this is a rapidly expanding catalog and some databases disagree on exact numbering, later entries should always be checked against the current series label shown on the edition page before publication-order assumptions are made.

Final recommendation

Do not try to read Lira Flux as one uninterrupted bibliography from book one to book 132. Read her by series lane.

The best first route is:

  1. Forbidden Alpha Kings from Fated and Pregnant by My Billionaire Alpha forward.
  2. Possessive Small Town Alpha Kings from Lycan King’s Pregnant Rejected Bookish Mate forward.
  3. Separate branches afterward.

That gives you the cleanest reading experience and the least confusion in a catalog built from multiple shared paranormal-romance universes.

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