The Gilded Age Heiresses books in order

All four books in Harper St. George's Gilded Age Heiresses series in order. This historical romance series follows wealthy American sisters who marry into the British aristocracy during the late 1800s.

Reading order

# Title Published Author Buy on Amazon
1 The Heiress Gets a Duke 2021 Harper St. George Buy
2 The Devil and the Heiress 2021 Harper St. George Buy
3 The Lady Tempts an Heir 2022 Harper St. George Buy
4 The Duchess Takes a Husband 2023 Harper St. George Buy

Harper St. George’s Gilded Age Heiresses series is set in the late 1800s and draws on the real historical phenomenon of American “dollar princesses” who married into the British aristocracy. The Crenshaw sisters are wealthy New York heiresses whose family wealth comes from industry, and they find themselves navigating London’s aristocratic world where money and titles make for complicated bedfellows. The Heiress Gets a Duke opens the series and sets up the central tension between American independence and British tradition.

Each book follows a different Crenshaw sister or close friend as she finds love with a member of the English peerage. The series ran from 2021 to 2023 and grew in popularity with each release, particularly among readers who enjoy the same period covered by shows like The Gilded Age on HBO. St. George brings genuine historical research to these books, grounding the romance in the social dynamics of the era. The fourth book, The Duchess Takes a Husband, rounds out the series with a story about finding love after a bad first marriage.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many books are in the The Gilded Age Heiresses series?

There are four books in the The Gilded Age Heiresses series, published between 2021 and 2023.

What is the first book in the The Gilded Age Heiresses series?

The first book in the The Gilded Age Heiresses series is The Heiress Gets a Duke, published in 2021.

What is the Gilded Age Heiresses series about?

The Gilded Age Heiresses series follows the Crenshaw sisters, wealthy American heiresses who travel to London during the late 1800s. Inspired by the real trend of American dollar princesses marrying cash-strapped British nobles, each book pairs a Crenshaw woman with a member of the English aristocracy.

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