The Plated Prisoner Books in Order
About The Plated Prisoner series
Series Premise
Auren is a young woman who, years earlier, was “gilded†by King Midas of Highbell—her skin and hair turned pure gold, and her touch now turns anything she contacts into solid gold. Midas keeps her locked in a gilded cage in his castle, parading her as his treasured “wife†and a living symbol of his wealth and power. In reality, she is his prisoner, abused and isolated for a decade, stripped of agency and humanity. The series follows Auren’s long, painful journey from broken captive to a woman who reclaims her body, her magic, and her destiny. Book 1 (*Gild*) is almost entirely set inside the cage and the castle, focusing on her internal world, dissociation, and the suffocating reality of her situation. Book 2 (Glint) marks her removal from Highbell and the beginning of her awakening. Books 3–6 (Gleam, Glow, Gold, and the final volume) take her into the wider world of Orea’s six kingdoms, where she meets King Rip (Slade Ravinger) of the Fourth Kingdom and discovers the truth about her power, her past, and the larger political machinations that have kept her imprisoned. The story escalates into full-scale war, rebellion, and the unraveling of centuries-old secrets about magic, gods, and the origin of the “gilded†curse.
Main Characters
Auren — The protagonist. A woman in her mid-20s who was captured as a teenager and gilded by Midas. Her golden skin makes her untouchable and turns everything she touches to gold (a curse she later learns to control). Traumatized, sarcastic, and fiercely resilient, she evolves from a broken captive into a powerful, self-possessed woman who reclaims her magic and identity.
- King Rip / Slade Ravinger — Ruler of the Fourth Kingdom. Tall, scarred, commanding, and terrifying to most. He is a fae-descended warrior with shadow powers and a brutal reputation. Beneath his cold exterior, he is deeply loyal, protective, and eventually devoted to Auren. Their relationship is a classic enemies-to-lovers, slow-burn romance.
- Midas — The main antagonist of the early books. Charismatic, manipulative, and cruel. He keeps Auren as a trophy and uses her power for political gain. His true nature is gradually revealed to be far darker than his golden image suggests.
- Supporting characters:
- Rip’s commanders — Osrik, Lu, Tor, and the rest of the Fourth Kingdom’s elite Rippers.
- Auren’s friends — Sail, Kaila, and other women she meets during her journey.
- The other monarchs — Various kings and queens who play larger roles in the later books.
Setting
The series is set in the fictional world of Orea, divided into six kingdoms, each with its own magic, culture, and ruling monarch:
- Highbell — Frozen northern kingdom ruled by King Midas. Cold, opulent, and gilded (everything is literally gold-plated or gold-obsessed).
- Fourth Kingdom — Harsh, militaristic kingdom ruled by King Rip (Slade Ravinger). Known for its savage warriors, snow-covered mountains, and shadow-based magic.
- First Kingdom — Wealthy, politically powerful, and corrupt.
- Fifth Kingdom — Decadent, pleasure-focused, and scheming.
- Sixth Kingdom — Often in conflict and politically unstable.
- Third Kingdom — Less prominent but tied to larger lore.
The world is medieval-inspired with magic tied to monarchs and bloodlines. Magic is rare, tightly controlled, and often tied to the land or royal blood. The story moves from the isolated, glittering Gilded Castle in Highbell to the rugged, militaristic landscapes of the Fourth Kingdom, and eventually to larger battlefields and political centers.
Tone & Themes
The tone evolves dramatically across the series. Book 1 is dark, claustrophobic, and emotionally devastating—deliberately slow, repetitive, and oppressive to mirror Auren’s trapped mental state. Books 2–3 shift toward hope, empowerment, and slow-burn romance, becoming more traditional romantasy with banter, tension, and steamy moments. Books 4–6 are epic fantasy—large-scale battles, betrayals, political intrigue, and high-stakes magic—while still centering Auren’s personal growth and relationships. Overall, the tone is mature, raw, and intensely emotional, with graphic depictions of trauma (especially in Book 1), explicit sexual content (especially in Books 3–6), and a strong emphasis on healing, consent, and reclaiming bodily autonomy. The series is empowering for many readers, but it is intentionally uncomfortable in the early volumes and carries heavy content warnings.
Raven Kennedy’s Plated Prisoner series is a dark, transformative romantasy epic that reimagines the King Midas myth as a powerful, six-book story of captivity, survival, and reclaiming agency. Through Auren’s harrowing journey from golden prisoner to empowered queen, and her intense, slow-burn romance with King Rip/Slade, the books explore trauma, power, consent, and the courage to rewrite one’s own story. With rich world-building across Orea’s six kingdoms, morally complex characters, and escalating stakes that shift from claustrophobic captivity to epic fantasy war, the series delivers both emotional depth and thrilling payoff. It is raw, intense, and ultimately hopeful—a standout in modern romantasy that resonates deeply with readers who enjoy dark romance, strong heroines, and the catharsis of seeing a survivor rise to claim her power. The Plated Prisoner is a bold, unforgettable saga that proves even the most gilded cage can be shattered when one woman decides she is done being a trophy.
FAQ
6 books
No new book in the series is currently scheduled. The latest book, Goldfinch, was published in September 2024.
Goldfinch was published in September 2024.
The first book in the series is Gild, published in October 2020.
The series primarily falls into the Fantasy Romance genre.
Auren is a young woman who, years earlier, was “gilded†by King Midas of Highbell—her skin and hair turned pure gold, and her touch now turns anything she contacts into solid gold. Midas keeps her locked in a gilded cage in his castle, parading her as his treasured “wife†and a living symbol of his wealth and power. In reality, she is his prisoner, abused and isolated for a decade, stripped of agency and humanity. The series follows Auren’s long, painful journey from broken captive to a woman who reclaims her body, her magic, and her destiny. Book 1 (*Gild*) is almost entirely set inside the cage and the castle, focusing on her internal world, dissociation, and the suffocating reality of her situation. Book 2 (Glint) marks her removal from Highbell and the beginning of her awakening. Books 3–6 (Gleam, Glow, Gold, and the final volume) take her into the wider world of Orea’s six kingdoms, where she meets King Rip (Slade Ravinger) of the Fourth Kingdom and discovers the truth about her power, her past, and the larger political machinations that have kept her imprisoned. The story escalates into full-scale war, rebellion, and the unraveling of centuries-old secrets about magic, gods, and the origin of the “gilded†curse.
The series does not currently have a new book scheduled.