Reading order
| # | Title | Published | Author | Buy on Amazon |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | The Future King’s Pregnant Mistress | 2007 | Susan Stephens | Buy |
| 2 | Bought by the Billionaire Prince | 2005 | Susan Stephens | Buy |
| 3 | Surgeon Prince, Ordinary Wife | 2007 | Susan Stephens | Buy |
| 4 | The Tycoon’s Princess Bride | 2007 | Susan Stephens | N/A |
| 5 | Expecting His Royal Baby | 2007 | Susan Stephens | Buy |
| 6 | The Prince’s Forbidden Virgin | 2007 | Susan Stephens | Buy |
| 7 | Bride by Royal Appointment | 2008 | Susan Stephens | Buy |
| 8 | A Royal Bride at the Sheikh’s Command | 2008 | Susan Stephens | Buy |
| 9 | Scandalous Seductions | 2010 | Susan Stephens | Buy |
| 10 | Innocent Mistresses | 2011 | Susan Stephens | Buy |
| 11 | The Royal House of Niroli: Secret Heirs | 2011 | Susan Stephens | Buy |
| 12 | Sorpresa a palazzo | 2012 | Susan Stephens | N/A |
The Royal House of Niroli is a multi-author Harlequin continuity series set in the fictional Mediterranean kingdom of Niroli. Published between 2005 and 2012, the 12 books follow different members of the royal family as they navigate love, duty, scandal, and the question of who will inherit the throne. Each book focuses on a different prince or princess, paired with a romantic interest who disrupts their royal obligations.
The Future King’s Pregnant Mistress kicks off the succession drama, with subsequent books like Bought by the Billionaire Prince and Surgeon Prince, Ordinary Wife expanding the cast. The series includes both royal heroes and heroes from outside the kingdom who become entangled in Niroli politics through their relationships. A Royal Bride at the Sheikh’s Command adds a cross-cultural element, while the later anthology volumes (Scandalous Seductions, Innocent Mistresses) bundle earlier stories together.
Because multiple authors wrote for this continuity, styles vary from book to book, but the shared setting and recurring characters give the series a cohesive feel. Readers who enjoy fictional-kingdom romances with an ensemble royal family will find this a good companion to similar Harlequin continuity projects.