Suzanne Enoch Standalone Novels books in order

All seven of Suzanne Enoch's standalone novels in order. These Regency romance novels span her career from 1995 to 2025, including recent bestsellers Something in the Heir and Every Duke Has His Day.

Reading order

# Title Published Author Buy on Amazon
1 The Black Duke’s Prize 1995 Suzanne Enoch Buy
2 Angel’s Devil 1995 Suzanne Enoch Buy
3 Lady Rogue 1997 Suzanne Enoch Buy
4 Stolen Kisses 1997 Suzanne Enoch Buy
5 Something in the Heir 2022 Suzanne Enoch Buy
6 Every Duke Has His Day 2023 Suzanne Enoch Buy
7 A Duke Never Tells 2025 Suzanne Enoch Buy

Suzanne Enoch’s standalone novels cover the full arc of her career, from her debut in the mid-1990s to her recent bestsellers. Her early books like The Black Duke’s Prize, Angel’s Devil, and Lady Rogue established her voice in Regency romance, with heroines who refuse to follow the rules and heroes who are better for knowing them. Stolen Kisses continued that pattern before Enoch shifted her focus to her popular series work for several years.

Her standalone novels got a second wind starting in 2022 with Something in the Heir, a comedy about a married couple who fake having children to satisfy the terms of an inheritance. The book found a wide audience and was followed by Every Duke Has His Day in 2023 and A Duke Never Tells in 2025. These later standalones have a lighter, more comedic touch compared to her earlier work, but they share the same well-researched Regency settings and snappy dialogue that her readers have come to expect.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many books are in the Suzanne Enoch Standalone Novels series?

There are seven books in the Suzanne Enoch Standalone Novels series, published between 1995 and 2025.

What is the first book in the Suzanne Enoch Standalone Novels series?

The first book in the Suzanne Enoch Standalone Novels series is The Black Duke’s Prize, published in 1995.

Which Suzanne Enoch standalone novel should I start with?

If you want to start with her most popular work, Something in the Heir (2022) was a breakout hit about a couple who pretend to have children to keep their inheritance. For her earlier style, The Black Duke’s Prize (1995) and Lady Rogue (1997) are solid starting points.

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