Who Wrote Auctioned To The Cruel King And What Other Books Exist?

2025-10-16 18:36:48 161

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Declan
Declan
2025-10-18 02:20:13
Okay, straight-up: when I went hunting for 'Auctioned to the Cruel King' it turned into a real scavenger hunt. There isn't one single canonical author stamped everywhere; several writers on different fan or indie platforms have used that title or very similar ones. So the author you want is almost certainly the person who uploaded the specific version you read — look at their username on the page. That same uploader often lists follow-ups like 'Book 2: The King's Claim' or extras like 'Side Stories: The Auction Aftermath' (those are typical naming patterns I keep seeing), plus unrelated romances set in the same royal/auction trope.

If you care about reading everything by that creator, scan their profile or view their reading list, because many indie writers stack a lot of small novels and one-shots under the same account. I love stumbling onto an author's full catalog; it feels like finding a playlist of perfectly matched vibes, and it usually keeps me reading late into the night.
Mason
Mason
2025-10-18 17:03:05
Short and sweet take from me: the title 'Auctioned to the Cruel King' is more of a scene/ trope name that several indie and fan authors use, so the author depends on where you found it. Other books connected to that title are usually sequels, epilogues, side stories, or similar-themed works by the same author or community—think companion novellas and translated editions. I personally like tracing the author profile to see what else they wrote; you often find standalone romances and darker fantasies with the same vibe, which is exactly the cozy rabbit hole I enjoy falling into.
Hannah
Hannah
2025-10-21 01:48:10
I came at this like a detective: comparing credits across sites, checking translator notes, and following author handles across social media. My conclusion is that 'Auctioned to the Cruel King' is a title used by multiple independent creators rather than an exclusive title from a single publisher. That means the precise author depends on the edition or host: a Wattpad URL will show a different author than a fan-translation posted on a forum, and scanlation groups sometimes release their own chapter lists. When an author sticks with the story, they commonly produce a few kinds of follow-ups — an official sequel, a novella epilogue, and occasionally a spin-off centered on a side character. On top of those, community-driven adaptations like illustrated short comics, alternate POV chapters, or translated versions frequently exist.

If I were cataloging the works connected to a particular posting of 'Auctioned to the Cruel King', I'd gather the original post, any sequel or epilogue entries by the same user, and any acknowledged translations or adaptations. Beyond that, there are plenty of canon-adjacent and trope-similar titles (I’ve bookmarked a handful) that round out the reading experience and satisfy different flavors of royal-domination/resent-love arcs — it’s the kind of niche that keeps giving, in a good way.
Jade
Jade
2025-10-22 07:26:23
I've dug through fan boards and reading sites for this kind of title, and what I've learned is that 'Auctioned to the Cruel King' most often shows up as an independently posted web novel or fanfiction rather than a mass-market paperback with a single, universally recognized author. In my experience, stories with that exact phrasing tend to be written under pen names on platforms like Wattpad, Royal Road, or Archive of Our Own, and the credited writer depends entirely on the posting account. That means the "who wrote it" answer is usually platform- and chapter-specific: check the story header on the site you found it for the primary credit, and look at the author's profile for more context.

As for what other books exist, authors who write a tale labeled 'Auctioned to the Cruel King' often expand the world with direct sequels, epilogues, side-story shorts, and sometimes alternate-POV rewrites. You also commonly see similarly themed works such as 'Auctioned to the Demon King' or 'Sold to the Wicked Prince' floating around the same communities. Outside fanfic hubs, there are professionally published romance and fantasy novels with auction/royalty tropes; those usually come as trilogies or duologies and might be listed under the same author if the creator moved to a publishing platform. For tracking down an exact author and their other books, check the original post, the author profile, and reading lists on the hosting site — I always find little gems that way, and it makes the hunt half the fun.
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