Maggi Andersen Standalone Novels books in order

The standalone novels of Maggi Andersen, featuring Regency romances, historical mysteries, and stories of love across 19th-century England.

Reading order

# Title Published Author Buy on Amazon
1 How to Tame a Rake 2009 Maggi Andersen Buy
2 Murder in Devon 2009 Maggi Andersen Buy
3 Diary of a Painted Lady 2009 Maggi Andersen Buy
4 At the Earl’s Convenience 2009 Maggi Andersen Buy
5 The Baron’s Wife 2010 Maggi Andersen Buy
6 Waving at the Moon 2010 Maggi Andersen Buy
7 The Marquess Meets His Match 2011 Maggi Andersen Buy
8 Rules of Conduct 2011 Maggi Andersen Buy
9 The Earl and the Highwayman’s Daughter 2012 Maggi Andersen Buy
10 The Reluctant Marquess 2012 Maggi Andersen Buy
11 Caroline and the Captain 2012 Maggi Andersen Buy
12 The Mystery at Falconbridge Hall 2012 Maggi Andersen Buy
13 With Murderous Intent 2013 Maggi Andersen Buy
14 The Folly at Falconbridge Hall 2013 Maggi Andersen Buy
15 An Improper Earl 2016 Maggi Andersen Buy
16 Twined 2016 Maggi Andersen Buy
17 Hostage to Love 2018 Maggi Andersen Buy
18 The Heir’s Proposal 2020 Maggi Andersen Buy

Maggi Andersen’s standalone novels span from 2009 to 2020 and cover a range of Regency-era stories. Some are straightforward romances between earls and spirited heroines, while others add mystery and suspense to the mix, such as Murder in Devon and the Falconbridge Hall books.

These 18 novels let Andersen explore corners of the Regency world that fall outside her series frameworks. Readers will find everything from highwaymen’s daughters to reluctant marquesses, each placed in a story that can be picked up and enjoyed without any prior reading.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many books are in the Maggi Andersen Standalone Novels series?

There are eighteen books in the Maggi Andersen Standalone Novels series, published between 2009 and 2020.

What is the first book in the Maggi Andersen Standalone Novels series?

The first book in the Maggi Andersen Standalone Novels series is How to Tame a Rake, published in 2009.

Do Maggi Andersen's standalone novels differ from her series work?

Her standalone novels give Andersen more freedom to experiment. While many are still Regency romances, some incorporate mystery elements (Murder in Devon, The Mystery at Falconbridge Hall) or explore different social classes and settings than her series typically cover.

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