New to the series
Begin with The Princess in Black, book #1, to meet Princess Magnolia, the Goat Avenger, and the monsters below the kingdom.
Book Series · 12 Books
In order from The Princess in Black to The Princess in Black and the Trick-or-Treating Trouble.
Princess Magnolia trades her frilly dress for a black mask and cape whenever the monster alarm rings. Short chapters, full-color illustrations, gentle superhero action, and an expanding team of friends make the series an inviting first step into chapter books.
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Start with The Princess in Black and follow the publisher's order through The Princess in Black and the Trick-or-Treating Trouble, book #12. Each monster problem has a satisfying ending, but publication order introduces Princess Magnolia's secret, recurring monsters, and fellow heroes most naturally.
Three-in-one editions and boxed sets simply collect stories from this same sequence. They can be convenient purchases, but they are not additional numbered adventures.
Sources: Candlewick's official Princess in Black collection, Candlewick's official Book 12 page.
Most books include a monster attack, endangered goats or party guests, chases, falls, and hand-to-hand superhero action. The watercolor-and-ink pictures keep battles energetic but gentle: there is no graphic injury or character death, and problems usually end with monsters returned underground or given a better outlet.
The stories play with assumptions about what princesses and heroes look like. Princess Magnolia keeps a secret identity, sometimes lies to protect it, and occasionally worries that her roles conflict, while the growing hero team shows that bravery and kindness can take many forms.
The first book is short enough for most new chapter-book readers and gives the clearest introduction to the secret identity.
Begin with The Princess in Black, book #1, to meet Princess Magnolia, the Goat Avenger, and the monsters below the kingdom.
A princess leads a secret life as a monster-fighting hero.
12 books · Published 2014–2026
Read these short superhero adventures in publisher order to watch Princess Magnolia's circle of friends and fellow heroes grow.
A princess leads a secret life as a monster-fighting hero.
A princess leads a secret double life as a monster-fighting hero
A princess and her companion must stop a group of monsters from eating everything in sight
A princess battles monsters to protect her kingdom and its people, while trying to take a vacation
Two princesses team up to save the day from a monster that is trying to eat pets in the park
A princess must save the day when a monster takes over a science fair project
A group of princesses and heroes work together to defeat a stinky monster that is terrorizing the land.
A group of heroes must stop a giant from destroying a village
A group of princess heroes team up with a mermaid princess to save her kingdom from a kraken
A princess must save the Flower Festival Ball from a grumpy emu and its friends, the Ostrich Twins.
A kitten's chaos challenges a monster-fighting princess.
A Halloween costume mix-up reveals hidden heroes and a monster's unusual cravings.
There are 12 books in the Princess in Black series. It began with The Princess in Black in 2014, and the newest book, The Princess in Black and the Trick-or-Treating Trouble, was published in 2026.
Start with The Princess in Black and follow the series order — the books above are numbered #1 through #12.
The series is best for ages 4–8, based on the age ranges of the individual books.
The Princess in Black and the Trick-or-Treating Trouble (Book #12) is the longest book in the series at 2,633 words (96 pages).
The Princess in Black (Book #1) is the shortest at 2,080 words (90 pages).
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