Crowns of Nyaxia Books in Order
About the Crowns of Nyaxia series
Series Premise
The series unfolds in the continent of Obitraes, a realm where vampires dominate under the patronage of Nyaxia, the exiled goddess of night, shadow, blood, and death, who created them millennia ago after her forbidden union with the god of death. Society is divided into three powerful vampire Houses—Night, Shadow, and Blood—each aligned with different aspects of Nyaxia's domain and locked in eternal rivalries, political machinations, and wars for supremacy, while humans exist as prey, allies, or rare exceptions in this brutal hierarchy. At the heart of the overarching narrative are deadly games orchestrated by gods, ancient curses, betrayals among immortals, and personal quests for vengeance, freedom, or power that force unlikely alliances and transformative romances.
Each installment centers on a different primary couple, exploring their journeys through trials of trust, desire, and survival amid larger threats to their world, such as divine favors won through blood-soaked tournaments, journeys into forbidden realms like the underworld, or plots involving god-slaying ambitions. The stories weave personal stakes with broader cosmic conflicts, where love often becomes both a weakness and the ultimate strength.
The series is best read in publication (or chronological) order to capture the full depth of the interconnected plotlines and escalating world events. While each duet focuses on a new main couple and House, with self-contained romantic arcs that reach satisfying resolutions, an overarching storyline involving Nyaxia's influence, godly politics, recurring side characters, and consequences from earlier events spans the entire series, making sequential reading essential for understanding references, character growth across books, and the building tension of larger threats. Jumping around may work for the romance in a single duet but diminishes the epic scope and emotional payoff from continuity in alliances, betrayals, and divine interventions.
Main Characters
The ensemble revolves around compelling, flawed protagonists shaped by their environments and pasts, often blurring lines between hero and anti-hero. Leads include fierce, resilient heroines—such as a human survivor raised in vampire royalty who masters lethal skills to endure deadly trials, or a devout soul grappling with forced transformation and lost faith—who refuse to be mere victims in a predatory world. Heroes are typically powerful, dangerous vampires—ruthless warriors, cunning rulers, or enigmatic figures with hidden depths—who challenge societal norms through their actions and evolving loyalties. Supporting casts feature recurring allies, rivals, and mentors: calculating vampire lords, loyal friends who provide comic relief or tough love, enigmatic godly figures, and side couples whose stories echo or intersect with the mains. The characters are deeply layered, with backstories involving trauma, ambition, redemption, and complex family ties that drive conflict and growth, creating a web of relationships that feels authentic and emotionally resonant across the series.
Setting
The world of Obitraes is a gothic, atmospheric fantasy realm dominated by eternal night in many regions, where vampires thrive under moons, shadows, and blood moons that influence magic and society. The three Houses each command distinct territories: the House of Night evokes opulent, hierarchical courts with soaring architecture and deadly elegance; the House of Shadow conjures misty, labyrinthine realms of illusion and mystery; and the House of Blood suggests visceral, ritualistic domains tied to life force and abundance/famine. Ancient ruins, grand palaces, underground cities, and forbidden divine domains like the underworld add layers of exploration and danger. Magic draws from godly domains—spellcasting, fate, death, sun opposition—and is often costly or tied to blood, curses, or pacts. The setting feels lived-in and expansive, with vivid sensory details: the metallic tang of blood, the chill of shadowed halls, the intoxicating pull of immortal power, and the constant undercurrent of divine presence that makes every location pulse with potential for romance, violence, or revelation.
Tone & Themes
Broadbent's tone is dark, intense, and emotionally charged, balancing heart-wrenching angst with scorching passion and moments of wry humor or tender vulnerability. The series leans heavily into high-stakes drama—expect brutal violence, betrayal, moral ambiguity, and genuine peril that keeps tension high—but it tempers the darkness with hopeful romance, witty banter between lovers, and glimmers of found family warmth that provide relief. The erotic elements are explicit, frequent, and integral, often tied to power dynamics, blood-sharing, or heightened senses that amplify intimacy and emotional stakes, delivering steamy scenes that feel earned and character-driven rather than gratuitous. Overall, the vibe is addictive and immersive: brooding and seductive when exploring desire or trauma, fiercely empowering when characters claim agency, and ultimately uplifting in its celebration of love conquering seemingly insurmountable odds, making it ideal for readers who crave romantasy with teeth—dark enough to thrill, romantic enough to swoon.
The Crowns of Nyaxia series stands out as a masterful blend of dark fantasy and passionate romance, offering readers an addictive escape into a world where gods meddle, vampires scheme, and love defies every rule of survival. Carissa Broadbent crafts stories that are equal parts heart-pounding action, soul-deep emotion, and sizzling chemistry, building a universe that rewards investment with escalating stakes, unforgettable characters, and richly satisfying payoffs. Whether you're drawn to deadly tournaments, underworld quests, or god-defying ambitions, the series delivers gripping romantasy that lingers long after the final page—perfect for fans seeking intense, character-driven tales of power, desire, and redemption in a beautifully brutal immortal realm.
FAQ
8 books total: 5 main + 3 extra stories
The next book in the Crowns of Nyaxia series, The Lion & the Deathless Dark, will be published in Aug-2026.
The Fallen & the Kiss of Dusk was published in August 2025.
The first book in the series is The Serpent and the Wings of Night, published in August 2022.
The series primarily falls into the Fantasy Romance genre.
The series unfolds in the continent of Obitraes, a realm where vampires dominate under the patronage of Nyaxia, the exiled goddess of night, shadow, blood, and death, who created them millennia ago after her forbidden union with the god of death. Society is divided into three powerful vampire Houses—Night, Shadow, and Blood—each aligned with different aspects of Nyaxia's domain and locked in eternal rivalries, political machinations, and wars for supremacy, while humans exist as prey, allies, or rare exceptions in this brutal hierarchy. At the heart of the overarching narrative are deadly games orchestrated by gods, ancient curses, betrayals among immortals, and personal quests for vengeance, freedom, or power that force unlikely alliances and transformative romances. Each installment centers on a different primary couple, exploring their journeys through trials of trust, desire, and survival amid larger threats to their world, such as divine favors won through blood-soaked tournaments, journeys into forbidden realms like the underworld, or plots involving god-slaying ambitions. The stories weave personal stakes with broader cosmic conflicts, where love often becomes both a weakness and the ultimate strength. The series is best read in publication (or chronological) order to capture the full depth of the interconnected plotlines and escalating world events. While each duet focuses on a new main couple and House, with self-contained romantic arcs that reach satisfying resolutions, an overarching storyline involving Nyaxia's influence, godly politics, recurring side characters, and consequences from earlier events spans the entire series, making sequential reading essential for understanding references, character growth across books, and the building tension of larger threats. Jumping around may work for the romance in a single duet but diminishes the epic scope and emotional payoff from continuity in alliances, betrayals, and divine interventions.
The series is ongoing, with the next book currently scheduled.