Classic Regency Romance books in order

The Classic Regency Romance series features thirteen Regency-era romance novels set in England, published between 2000 and 2018.

Reading order

# Title Published Author Buy on Amazon
1 The Viscount’s Valentine 2000 Classic Regency Romance Buy
2 A Rake’s Redemption 2002 Classic Regency Romance Buy
3 A Rogue’s Rescue 2002 Classic Regency Romance Buy
4 A Matchmaker’s Christmas 2002 Classic Regency Romance Buy
5 A Scandalous Plan 2003 Classic Regency Romance Buy
6 The Earl of Hearts 2003 Classic Regency Romance Buy
7 Reforming the Rogue 2013 Classic Regency Romance Buy
8 Noel’s Wish 2013 Classic Regency Romance Buy
9 Romancing the Rogue 2014 Classic Regency Romance Buy
10 Taming the Rogue 2014 Classic Regency Romance Buy
11 An Eccentric Engagement 2017 Classic Regency Romance Buy
12 The Chaperone’s Secret 2017 Classic Regency Romance Buy
13 The Duke’s Secret Seduction 2018 Classic Regency Romance Buy

The Classic Regency Romance series includes thirteen novels published between 2000 and 2018. Set during the English Regency period, the books feature viscounts, earls, rogues, and the women who match wits with them. Titles like The Viscount’s Valentine, A Rake’s Redemption, Reforming the Rogue, and The Duke’s Secret Seduction give a sense of the romantic territory.

Each book is a standalone romance, though the Regency setting and social conventions provide common ground across the series. Readers who enjoy traditional Regency romance with its emphasis on courtship and propriety will find this series a good fit.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many books are in the Classic Regency Romance series?

There are thirteen books in the Classic Regency Romance series, published between 2000 and 2018.

What is the first book in the Classic Regency Romance series?

The first book in the Classic Regency Romance series is The Viscount’s Valentine, published in 2000.

Are the Classic Regency Romance books standalone?

Yes, each Classic Regency Romance book tells a complete love story and can be read on its own. The series shares a Regency setting but the books feature different characters and plots.

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