Reading order
| # | Title | Published | Author | Buy on Amazon |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | The Queen’s Line | 2020 | Kathryn Moon | Buy |
| 2 | The Princess’s Chosen | 2020 | Kathryn Moon | Buy |
| 3 | The Kingdom’s Crown | 2020 | Kathryn Moon | Buy |
Inheritance of Hunger runs three books all published in 2020. The Queen’s Line, The Princess’s Chosen, and The Kingdom’s Crown trace a royal succession through a reverse harem romance framework. The progression from queen to princess to kingdom mirrors the expanding scope, with the protagonist’s romantic relationships intertwined with political power.
Kathryn Moon is known for her “why choose” romances, and this trilogy is a good example of that subgenre. The protagonist navigates multiple romantic partnerships while managing the responsibilities of a royal bloodline. Moon published all three books within a few months of each other, so readers do not have to wait between installments.
The fantasy world-building here centers on a monarchy where the hunger of the title has both literal and metaphorical meaning. Readers who enjoy fantasy settings with explicit romance content will find this series fits that niche. Moon’s other series, like Lola and the Millionaires and Baby and the Late Night Howlers, explore similar multi-partner dynamics in different settings.