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Caroline Linden writes Regency-set historical romance in several separate series. The safest way to read her is to finish one series at a time, because later installments often include familiar faces, in-jokes, and quiet “so that’s how it turned out” reveals.

Below, everything is grouped by series, with one line per title so you can pick your next read fast.
A simple reading map
- Want a modern entry point with a currently active series? Start with Love and Other Scandals.
- Want a tight trilogy with bonus epilogues? Start with About a Rogue.
- Want a family-focused set with brothers and reputations? Start with One Night in London.
- Want the most “grand wagers and high society” feel? Start with My Once and Future Duke.
Desperately Seeking Duke (read in order)
A trilogy of big romantic arcs, with two bridging novellas and a wrap-up epilogue.
- About a Rogue: A clever heroine and a dangerous charmer collide, and the flirtation turns serious faster than either planned.
- About a Kiss (novella): A short, intimate detour that spotlights a side romance and deepens the circle around the main cast.
- A Scot to the Heart: A guarded Scot and a determined woman push past pride until tenderness becomes the only honest option.
- How the Scot Was Won (novella): A quick return that turns simmering tension into a decision neither can keep delaying.
- All the Duke I Need: A duke’s control meets its match in a heroine who refuses to be managed, or dismissed.
- Desperately Seeking Duke: The Ultimate Epilogue (novella): A final check-in that ties off loose ends and gives the series its last, satisfying beat.
The Wagers of Sin (read in order)
High-society gambles, bold courtships, and romances that begin as “terms” and end as commitments.
- My Once and Future Duke: A powerful duke makes a risky bet and discovers the cost isn’t money, it’s his heart.
- An Earl Like You: A heroine who knows her own mind challenges an earl who’s used to setting the rules.
- When the Marquess Was Mine: A second chance romance where the past won’t stay politely buried.
- Fortune Favors the Viscount: A viscount tries to play the odds, but the one woman he can’t predict rewrites the game.
Scandalous (50 Ways to Sin) (read in order)
A connected set built around lessons, reputations, and the many ways “proper” people behave improperly.
- Love and Other Scandals: A practical young woman and a charming rule-breaker turn a social season into a slow unraveling of defenses.
- All’s Fair in Love and Scandal (novella): A playful wager turns pointed when real desire shows up and refuses to stay light.
- It Takes a Scandal: Attraction escalates into trouble when two people discover the scandal is the point, not the risk.
- A Study in Scandal (novella): A shorter, sharper romance where curiosity becomes intimacy and secrets don’t stay academic for long.
- Love in the Time of Scandal: A romance shaped by timing, temptation, and the moment pretending stops working.
- Six Degrees of Scandal: A web of connections tightens until the leads have to choose honesty over appearance.
- The Secret of My Seduction (novella): A concentrated dose of heat and vulnerability that lands best once you know the series’ tone.
- How to Get Away with Scandal: A fresh scandal with series roots, best read after the earlier books so the returns and references hit cleanly.
The Truth About the Duke (read in order)
Brothers, legacy, and love stories that test what “respectable” is supposed to mean.
- I Love the Earl (novella): A quick, charming opener that sets the mood and introduces the world’s social fault lines.
- One Night in London: One night changes everything, and the aftermath forces two people to deal with consequences, together.
- Blame It on Bath: A getaway turns into a pressure cooker where attraction and reputation collide.
- The Way to a Duke’s Heart: The emotional payoff book, where long-running tensions finally turn into a choice that sticks.
The Reece Family Trilogy (read in order)
A family-connected set where the past, the name, and the next generation all matter.
- What a Gentleman Wants: A woman with limited options refuses to settle for a limited life, and sparks a romance that changes the terms.
- What a Rogue Desires: A tempting rogue meets a heroine who sees through charm and demands the truth underneath it.
- A Rake’s Guide to Seduction: A rake tries to stay in control while the heroine quietly takes over the entire board.
Other novel
Standalone entry outside the series above.
- What a Woman Needs: A heroine determined to shape her own future finds that love is the one variable she can’t fully plan for.
Novellas (not tied to a numbered series)
These can be read whenever the premise appeals.
- A Fashionable Affair: A romance sparked by style, status, and a moment when pretending becomes too exhausting to continue.
- Will You Be My Wi-Fi?: A playful, modern-leaning Regency romp where convenience turns into connection.
- When I Met My Duchess: A past meeting gets recontextualized as feelings catch up and demand a second look.
- Map of a Lady’s Heart: A gentler story about finding direction, emotionally and literally, when life takes an unexpected turn.
- Make My Wish Come True: A holiday novella built around comfort, longing, and the courage to ask for what you want.
Collections (each includes a Linden romance)
These are best if you like anthologies and want her contribution in context.
- At the Christmas Wedding: A festive set featuring “Map of a Lady’s Heart,” with winter romance energy throughout.
- Dressed to Kiss: A collection that includes “A Fashionable Affair,” blending charm with social pressure.
- At the Summer Wedding: A warm-weather anthology featuring “Will You Be My Wi-Fi?,” built for lighter, celebratory reading.
- At the Duke’s Wedding: A wedding-centered collection featuring “When I Met My Duchess,” ideal if you like romantic turning points.
- A Kiss for Christmas: A seasonal short-story collection for dipping in and out when you want quick holiday romance.
Short stories (extras)
- Like None Other: A brief romantic slice meant for readers who enjoy quick, character-forward moments.
- Written in My Heart: A short emotional beat that works as a small encore after the longer romances.
If you want one “clean” plan
Start Love and Other Scandals, read the Scandalous books and novellas straight through, then move to The Wagers of Sin for a fresh cast and a slightly different flavor.
Frank is the editor of BookSeries.blog, focusing on publication order, chronological timelines, and spoiler-free reading guides for book series and fictional universes.

