Reading order
| # | Title | Published | Author | Buy on Amazon |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Border Bride | 1990 | Amanda Scott | Buy |
| 2 | Border Fire | 2000 | Amanda Scott | Buy |
| 3 | Border Storm | 2001 | Amanda Scott | Buy |
The Border Trilogy by Amanda Scott is a three-book series set in the contested borderlands between Scotland and England. It includes Border Bride (1990), Border Fire (2000), and Border Storm (2001). The ten-year gap between the first and second books reflects Scott’s shift from Regency romance to Scottish historical fiction during the 1990s. The Scottish-English border was one of the most dangerous places in medieval Britain, home to reiver clans, shifting allegiances, and constant conflict. Scott uses this setting to create romances where trust is hard-won and loyalties are tested. Border Bride was an early experiment in Scottish romance for Scott, and its success clearly encouraged her to return to the same territory. The trilogy remains a foundation of her Scottish catalog and a natural starting point for readers interested in her border fiction.