Dark Olympus Books in Order
About the Dark Olympus series
Series Premise
In the glittering, cutthroat city of Olympus, power is held by The Thirteen—ruling families/positions named after Greek gods (Zeus, Poseidon, Athena, etc.), who govern through politics, wealth, manipulation, and occasional violence. These "gods" are modern mafia-like figures: charismatic, ruthless, and bound by tradition, with titles passed via inheritance, marriage, competition, or coup. Each book retells a classic myth as a standalone erotic romance, focusing on one (or more) mythic pair amid Olympus's intrigue—forced marriages, revenge plots, power grabs, arranged alliances, and deadly rivalries. Heroes and heroines navigate betrayal, ambition, and desire while challenging the corrupt system. Stories often start with a crisis (e.g., fleeing an abusive family, dodging assassins, competing for power) that thrusts the protagonists into a bargain, fake relationship, or enemies-to-lovers dynamic. Explicit sex scenes drive emotional intimacy, exploring kinks (dom/sub, voyeurism, group play, knife play) alongside themes of consent, healing from trauma, found family, and dismantling toxic power structures. The overarching world builds across books: Zeus's tyrannical rule, family feuds, and rebellions create continuity, with characters crossing over (e.g., Hades as a shadowy anti-hero, Aphrodite scheming). Later entries escalate stakes toward systemic change, culminating in the finale.
Main Characters
Rotating casts per book, with recurring figures:
> Hades (Neon Gods): Reclusive, vengeful underworld boss—brooding, powerful, anti-hero who avoids the spotlight but protects Persephone fiercely.
> Persephone (Neon Gods): Defiant, ambitious daughter of Demeter—flees her controlling family into Hades's arms for freedom/revenge.
> Eros (Electric Idol): Aphrodite's deadly, conflicted son—assassin ordered to kill Psyche, but chooses marriage instead.
> Psyche (Electric Idol): Clever, survival-driven woman thrust into danger—turns the tables on Eros.
> Helen Kasios (Wicked Beauty): Beautiful, rebellious daughter of Zeus—enters a competition for her own hand, forming a poly triad.
> Achilles & Patroclus (Wicked Beauty): Fierce warrior lovers—compete for power while falling for Helen in an MMF dynamic.
> Apollo (Radiant Sin): Charismatic, dangerous information broker—pairs with Cassandra in a tense alliance.
> Cassandra (Radiant Sin): Prophetic seer shunned by society—navigates seduction and secrets.
> Odysseus & Penelope (Cruel Seduction): Cunning strategist and loyal wife in a revenge-fueled marriage.
> Circe (Shattered Gods, finale): Tragic former queen—seeks vengeance against Zeus with a new love interest in a sapphic arc.
> Recurring: Zeus (tyrannical ruler), Aphrodite (scheming manipulator), Athena, Poseidon, etc., as antagonists/allies. Found-family bonds grow among rebels.
Setting
A sleek, ultra-modern city called Olympus—a dystopian-tinged metropolis blending high-tech glamour (skyscrapers, neon lights, luxury penthouses) with shadowy underbelly (forbidden undercity, hidden clubs, elite estates). It's ruled by The Thirteen from opulent towers, with stark contrasts: glittering Upper City politics vs. gritty Lower City rebellion. The world feels like a contemporary mafia/elite society with mythic titles—power brokers host galas, arrange marriages, and eliminate rivals. Settings vary by book: Hades's shadowy underworld domain, Aphrodite's seductive empire, arena competitions, private islands, or high-society events. The queer-normative society normalizes diverse relationships, adding freshness to mythic retellings.
Tone & Themes
Intensely erotic, dark, and unapologetically sexy—high-spice with graphic, consensual kink and emotional depth. The tone mixes forbidden passion, danger-fueled tension, witty banter, and vulnerability: heroes are dominant/possessive alphas (or switches), heroines fierce and agency-driven. It's empowering and queer-inclusive (sapphic, MM, MMF, poly, bi/pan rep), celebrating diverse bodies and desires without shame. Suspense comes from political intrigue and threats, but resolutions are cathartic—love triumphs, justice (or revenge) is served, and characters find healing/redemption. Addictive, escapist, and trope-delicious (fake dating, marriage of convenience, enemies-to-lovers, grumpy/sunshine), it's comfort reading for romance fans who crave heat with heart.
The Dark Olympus series cements Katee Robert as a queen of modern mythic erotica—delivering scorching, inclusive romances that subvert Greek legends while exploring power, consent, and love in a corrupt world. With its escalating intrigue, diverse pairings, and empowering heat, it offers addictive escapism for spice-loving readers. As it wraps in 2026 with Shattered Gods, the saga leaves a legacy of bold, sexy retellings that celebrate desire and defiance.
FAQ
10 books
The next book in the Dark Olympus series, Shattered Gods, will be published in Jun-2026.
Tender Cruelty was published in December 2025.
The first book in the series is Neon Gods, published in June 2021.
The series primarily falls into the Contemporary Romance genre.
In the glittering, cutthroat city of Olympus, power is held by The Thirteen—ruling families/positions named after Greek gods (Zeus, Poseidon, Athena, etc.), who govern through politics, wealth, manipulation, and occasional violence. These "gods" are modern mafia-like figures: charismatic, ruthless, and bound by tradition, with titles passed via inheritance, marriage, competition, or coup. Each book retells a classic myth as a standalone erotic romance, focusing on one (or more) mythic pair amid Olympus's intrigue—forced marriages, revenge plots, power grabs, arranged alliances, and deadly rivalries. Heroes and heroines navigate betrayal, ambition, and desire while challenging the corrupt system. Stories often start with a crisis (e.g., fleeing an abusive family, dodging assassins, competing for power) that thrusts the protagonists into a bargain, fake relationship, or enemies-to-lovers dynamic. Explicit sex scenes drive emotional intimacy, exploring kinks (dom/sub, voyeurism, group play, knife play) alongside themes of consent, healing from trauma, found family, and dismantling toxic power structures. The overarching world builds across books: Zeus's tyrannical rule, family feuds, and rebellions create continuity, with characters crossing over (e.g., Hades as a shadowy anti-hero, Aphrodite scheming). Later entries escalate stakes toward systemic change, culminating in the finale.
The series is ongoing, with the next book currently scheduled.