Faithless Reading Order#
| Title |
Published |
Buy on Amazon |
| Faithless |
2022 |
Buy |
| Forgiveness |
2023 |
Buy |
Purity Reading Order#
| Title |
Published |
Buy on Amazon |
| Purity |
2022 |
Buy |
| Shame |
2023 |
Buy |
| Lust |
2023 |
Buy |
| Sin |
2024 |
Buy |
Rich Boys and Their Games Reading Order#
| Title |
Published |
Buy on Amazon |
| The Prince of Power |
2025 |
Buy |
| Hunter and Lucy’s Story: A Dark College Romance |
2026 |
Buy |
Short Stories/Novellas#
| Title |
Published |
Buy on Amazon |
| Arrogant King |
2023 |
N/A |
Toxic Love Reading Order#
| Title |
Published |
Buy on Amazon |
| Revenge Cake |
2020 |
Buy |
| Wild and Bright |
2021 |
Buy |
Skyler Mason is a dark romance author whose books explore complicated, often taboo romantic relationships. She began publishing with the Toxic Love series in 2020, establishing her interest in morally complex characters and emotionally intense storylines. Revenge Cake and Wild and Bright set the tone for her later work, blending sharp humor with darker themes.
Mason’s Purity series, which ran from 2022 to 2024 across four books, is her most substantial work. The Faithless duology and the newer Rich Boys and Their Games series continue her focus on relationships where attraction is tangled with deception, power, and social pressure. She also published the novella Arrogant King in 2023. Her books appeal to readers who prefer romance with an edge and characters who do not always make the right choices.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many books has Skyler Mason written?
Skyler Mason has written eleven books across five series.
What was Skyler Mason's first book?
Skyler Mason’s first book is Revenge Cake, published in 2020.
What themes appear across Skyler Mason's romance series?
Mason’s books frequently explore power imbalances, forbidden desire, and moral gray areas in romantic relationships. Her series titles alone hint at the darker tone: Purity, Faithless, Toxic Love, and Rich Boys and Their Games all deal with characters whose relationships exist outside conventional boundaries.