Reading order
| # | Title | Published | Author | Buy on Amazon |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Maggie’s Miscellany | 1984 | Kasey Michaels | Buy |
| 2 | The Beleaguered Lord Bourne | 1986 | Kasey Michaels | Buy |
| 3 | Compliments of the Groom | 1987 | Kasey Michaels | Buy |
| 4 | To Marry at Christmas | 1988 | Kasey Michaels | Buy |
| 5 | Popcorn and Kisses | 1988 | Kasey Michaels | Buy |
| 6 | Destiny’s Will | 1991 | Kasey Michaels | Buy |
| 7 | The Legacy of the Rose | 1992 | Kasey Michaels | Buy |
| 8 | Out of the Blue | 1992 | Kasey Michaels | Buy |
| 9 | The Bride of the Unicorn | 1993 | Kasey Michaels | Buy |
| 10 | Marriage in a Suitcase | 1993 | Kasey Michaels | Buy |
| 11 | A Masquerade in the Moonlight / The Dangerous Mister Donovan | 1994 | Kasey Michaels | Buy |
| 12 | The Illusions of Love | 1994 | Kasey Michaels | Buy |
| 13 | The Secrets of the Heart | 1995 | Kasey Michaels | Buy |
| 14 | The Passion of an Angel | 1995 | Kasey Michaels | Buy |
| 15 | Husbands Don’t Grow on Trees | 1995 | Kasey Michaels | Buy |
| 16 | Five’s a Crowd | 1996 | Kasey Michaels | Buy |
| 17 | Baby Fever | 1999 | Kasey Michaels | Buy |
| 18 | Come Near Me | 2000 | Kasey Michaels | Buy |
| 19 | Impetuous Misses | 2006 | Kasey Michaels | Buy |
| 20 | Marriageable Misses | 2006 | Kasey Michaels | Buy |
| 21 | Lords of Notoriety | 2009 | Kasey Michaels | Buy |
| 22 | Her Royal Pain-In-The-Highness | 2023 | Kasey Michaels | Buy |
Kasey Michaels’s standalone novels span four decades, from Maggie’s Miscellany (1984) to Her Royal Pain-In-The-Highness (2023). The collection includes Regency historicals like The Beleaguered Lord Bourne and The Bride of the Unicorn, contemporary romances like Popcorn and Kisses and Baby Fever, and compilations like Impetuous Misses and Lords of Notoriety.
The range of these 22 books reflects Michaels’s ability to move between different romance styles and eras. Some readers will find favorites among the lighter contemporaries, while others prefer the more dramatic historical novels. The standalone format lets each book stand on its own merits without requiring series commitment.