Reading order
| # | Title | Published | Author | Buy on Amazon |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Jilted in January | 2024 | Sadie Bosque | Buy |
| 2 | The Fake February Rake | 2024 | Sadie Bosque | Buy |
| 3 | Mad Duke March | 2024 | Sadie Bosque | Buy |
| 4 | It’s Raining Rakes in April | 2024 | Sadie Bosque | Buy |
| 5 | One Fine May | 2024 | Sadie Bosque | Buy |
| 6 | The Scot Who Made June Hot | 2024 | Sadie Bosque | Buy |
| 7 | A Scandal in July | 2024 | Sadie Bosque | Buy |
| 8 | An Heiress for August | 2024 | Sadie Bosque | Buy |
| 9 | The Hunt for Mr. October | 2024 | Sadie Bosque | Buy |
| 10 | Seducing September’s Scoundrel | 2024 | Sadie Bosque | Buy |
| 11 | Mr. Notorious and the Nefarious November | 2024 | Sadie Bosque | Buy |
| 12 | Tall, Dark and December | 2024 | Sadie Bosque | Buy |
Sadie Bosque’s The Rake Review is a twelve-book fiction series released entirely in 2024, with each book tied to a month of the year. The series starts with Jilted in January and runs all the way through Tall, Dark and December, giving every month its own story and its own rakish hero. Titles like The Fake February Rake, Mad Duke March, and The Scot Who Made June Hot give a clear sense of the playful, Regency-flavored romance on offer.
The month-by-month structure makes the reading order straightforward. From It’s Raining Rakes in April through Seducing September’s Scoundrel and on to Mr. Notorious and the Nefarious November, each installment brings a new couple and a new complication. The series is a good fit for readers who enjoy lighthearted historical romance with witty titles and a built-in sense of progression through the calendar year.