Reading order
| # | Title | Published | Author | Buy on Amazon |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | To Marry an Irish Rogue | 2000 | Alice Duncan | Buy |
| 2 | Daughter of Ireland | 2000 | Alice Duncan | Buy |
| 3 | Midsummer Lightning | 2000 | Alice Duncan | Buy |
| 4 | Irish Moonlight | 2000 | Alice Duncan | Buy |
| 5 | My Wild Irish Rose | 2000 | Alice Duncan | Buy |
| 6 | The Irish Bride | 2001 | Alice Duncan | Buy |
| 7 | The Black Swan | 2001 | Alice Duncan | Buy |
| 8 | The Highwayman | 2001 | Alice Duncan | Buy |
| 9 | Rose in the Mist | 2002 | Alice Duncan | Buy |
| 10 | Mulligan Stew | 2002 | Alice Duncan | Buy |
| 11 | Irish Gypsy | 2002 | Alice Duncan | Buy |
| 12 | Ballyrourke | 2002 | Alice Duncan | Buy |
| 13 | Maid of Killarney | 2002 | Alice Duncan | Buy |
| 14 | Mulligan Magic | 2003 | Alice Duncan | Buy |
The Irish Eyes series is Alice Duncan’s largest romance series outside the Daisy Gumm mysteries, running to fourteen books published between 2000 and 2003. The series is themed around Irish settings and characters, covering a range of historical periods and locations connected by their Irish focus. Titles like To Marry an Irish Rogue, My Wild Irish Rose, Irish Moonlight, and Irish Gypsy signal the series’ consistent identity.
The fourteen books were published across the Leisure Books and related imprints during a period when Irish-themed historical romance had a steady readership. Duncan varied the specific settings within the Irish framework – some books are set in rural Ireland, others involve Irish immigrant experiences – keeping the series fresh across its run.
This is a substantial series by the standards of the romance paperback market, and its fourteen entries give readers considerable time in the Irish historical romance world Duncan built. To Marry an Irish Rogue (2000) is the natural starting point. The books can be read in any order but read as a series they give a good sense of the range Duncan achieves within a thematic constraint.