The True Love Brides books in order

The True Love Brides is a four-book Scottish Highland medieval romance series by Claire Delacroix following Highland warriors through love and conflict, published between 2012 and 2014.

Reading order

# Title Published Author Buy on Amazon
1 The Renegade’s Heart 2012 Claire Delacroix Buy
2 The Highlander’s Curse 2013 Claire Delacroix Buy
3 The Frost Maiden’s Kiss 2014 Claire Delacroix Buy
4 The Warrior’s Prize 2014 Claire Delacroix Buy

The True Love Brides series is four books of Scottish Highland romance published across 2012 to 2014, a period when Claire Delacroix was producing substantial amounts of medieval content across multiple series. The books follow the established Highland romance template — warriors of honor and complexity, women who see through their defenses — with the specific flavor of each title-hero pairing.

The Renegade’s Heart (2012) opens the series, The Highlander’s Curse (2013) follows, and the two 2014 titles — The Frost Maiden’s Kiss and The Warrior’s Prize — complete it. The frost maiden and warrior’s prize titles gesture toward folklore and the more fantastical register that appears occasionally in Delacroix’s Highland work.

Reading in publication order gives the clearest arc through the series.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many books are in the The True Love Brides series?

There are four books in the The True Love Brides series, published between 2012 and 2014.

What is the first book in the The True Love Brides series?

The first book in the The True Love Brides series is The Renegade’s Heart, published in 2012.

What is The True Love Brides series about?

The True Love Brides series follows Highland warriors and the women who become central to their lives across four medieval Scottish romance novels. The Renegade’s Heart (2012), The Highlander’s Curse (2013), The Frost Maiden’s Kiss (2014), and The Warrior’s Prize (2014) form the series in publication order. The titles combine masculine Highland archetypes — renegade, highlander, warrior — with feminine ones — frost maiden, the prize — to signal the pairing at the center of each story.

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