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Stephanie Laurens writes historical romance in a large, interconnected Regency-era world. Some lines are self-contained, while others (especially the Cynster-related books) share families, allies, and “you’ll see them again” moments that land best when you follow the intended sequence.

If you’d rather not plan too much: choose one series below and read straight down its list. That’s the reliable way to avoid couple-outcome spoilers and repeat-character confusion.
Two easy entry doors
- For the classic Laurens experience (and the biggest family web): start with Devil’s Bride and keep going.
- For a shorter, focused run: start with The Lady Chosen (Bastion Club) or The Untamed Bride (Black Cobra Quartet).
The Cynster world
The Cynster Novels (read in order)
- The Promise in a Kiss (prequel): A defining early connection sets the tone for loyalties that echo through later books.
- Devil’s Bride: A notorious duke meets the one woman who won’t be managed.
- A Rake’s Vow: A vow against marriage meets a heroine who refuses half-measures.
- Scandal’s Bride: Duty and desire collide as a Cynster faces an unavoidable match.
- A Rogue’s Proposal: A bold proposal forces a decision neither lead can dodge.
- A Secret Love: A hidden bond resurfaces, demanding truth in daylight.
- All About Love: A mission brings danger close, and makes commitment the safest risk.
- All About Passion: Controlled lives unravel when passion becomes the only honest option.
- On a Wild Night: One night’s choice turns into a deeper claim on the future.
- On a Wicked Dawn: A dangerous dawn forces two people to choose trust fast.
- The Perfect Lover: A protector discovers the only threat he can’t outmaneuver is love.
- The Ideal Bride: An “ideal” match becomes complicated by real wants.
- The Truth About Love: A search for truth exposes what the heart has already decided.
- What Price Love?: The cost of love rises when the stakes turn personal.
- The Taste of Innocence: Innocence isn’t ignorance, and it won’t stay untested.
- Temptation and Surrender: Temptation escalates until surrender becomes strength.
- Viscount Breckenridge to the Rescue: A rescue mission becomes a courtship with consequences.
- In Pursuit of Eliza Cynster: A pursuit turns into partnership on equal footing.
- The Capture of the Earl of Clencrae: A “capture” reveals who truly holds power.
- And Then She Fell: One fall triggers a chain of truths and decisions.
- The Taming of Ryder Cavanaugh: A “taming” becomes a mutual transformation.
The Cynster Sisters Trilogy
(These are already included above as #16-#18, but grouped here for convenience.)
- Viscount Breckenridge to the Rescue
- In Pursuit of Eliza Cynster
- The Capture of the Earl of Clencrae
The Cynster Sisters Duo
(Also included above as #19-#20.)
- And Then She Fell
- The Taming of Ryder Cavanaugh
Cynsters Next Generation (read in order)
- By Winter’s Light: A winter season forces honesty and a hard choice about the future.
- The Tempting of Thomas Carrick: Temptation becomes a test of character and commitment.
- A Match for Marcus Cynster: A “match” turns into a strategic emotional surrender.
- The Lady by His Side: A partnership becomes a romance built on capability and trust.
- An Irresistible Alliance: An alliance shifts from necessity to desire.
- The Greatest Challenge of Them All: A challenge turns personal when love is the prize.
- A Conquest Impossible to Resist: A conquest fails, because feelings don’t obey plans.
- The Inevitable Fall of Christopher Cynster: An inevitable fall becomes a chosen landing.
- The Games Lovers Play: Games reveal truths no one intended to say aloud.
- The Secrets of Lord Grayson Child: Secrets surface, and the cost is intimacy.
- Foes, Friends, and Lovers: Rivalry softens into loyalty, and then love.
- The Time for Love: Timing becomes the final obstacle after everything else.
- Miss Flibbertigibbet and the Barbarian: A mismatched pairing proves surprisingly inevitable.
- Miss Prim and the Duke of Wylde: Proper expectations collide with improper longing.
- A Family of His Own: A guarded man learns what “family” can mean.
Devil’s Brood Trilogy
(These are also part of “Next Generation,” but Laurens groups them as their own mini-run.)
- The Lady by His Side
- An Irresistible Alliance
- The Greatest Challenge of Them All
Lady Osbaldestone’s Christmas Chronicles (read in order)
- Lady Osbaldestone’s Christmas Goose: A holiday mystery nudges romance into the open.
- Lady Osbaldestone and the Missing Christmas Carols: Missing carols, missing honesty, and a growing attachment.
- Lady Osbaldestone’s Plum Puddings: A festive puzzle draws allies closer.
- Lady Osbaldestone’s Christmas Intrigue: Intrigue spikes, and trust becomes the point.
- The Meaning of Love: The final holiday case resolves into emotional clarity.
Other major series
The Bastion Club Novels (read in order)
- Captain Jack’s Woman (prequel): An earlier adventure sets the emotional baseline for later loyalties.
- The Lady Chosen: A former spy chooses a bride who doesn’t come quietly.
- A Gentleman’s Honor: Honor clashes with desire, and neither side yields easily.
- A Lady of His Own: A lady and a gentleman negotiate love without losing themselves.
- A Fine Passion: Passion proves more dangerous than any mission.
- To Distraction: A distraction turns into the only thing that makes sense.
- Beyond Seduction: Seduction isn’t the problem, commitment is.
- The Edge of Desire: Desire sharpens into a decision point.
- Mastered by Love: Love becomes the one force that can’t be mastered, only accepted.
The Black Cobra Quartet (read in order)
- The Untamed Bride: A protective escort mission turns into a stubborn courtship.
- The Elusive Bride: An elusive heroine forces a hero to earn every step closer.
- The Brazen Bride: Brazen choices bring danger, and a surprisingly steady love.
- The Reckless Bride: Reckless decisions create the highest stakes, emotionally and otherwise.
The Adventurers Quartet (read in order)
- The Lady’s Command: A lady’s authority meets a man who respects it, and wants more.
- A Buccaneer at Heart: Adventure and attraction escalate on a widening horizon.
- The Daredevil Snared: A daredevil is “snared” by competence, courage, and love.
- Lord of the Privateers: A privateer’s world collides with the life he didn’t expect to want.
The Cavanaughs (read in order)
- The Designs of Lord Randolph Cavanaugh: A carefully designed plan collapses into romance.
- The Pursuits of Lord Kit Cavanaugh: A pursuit reveals who is actually being pursued.
- The Beguilement of Lady Eustacia Cavanaugh: Beguilement becomes mutual, and binding.
- The Obsessions of Lord Godfrey Cavanaugh: Obsession turns into the courage to commit.
The Casebook of Barnaby Adair Novels (read in order)
- Where the Heart Leads: A case begins with a pull neither lead can ignore.
- The Peculiar Case of Lord Finsbury’s Diamonds: A missing treasure exposes hidden ties.
- The Masterful Mr. Montague: A masterful operator meets a match in both wit and will.
- The Curious Case of Lady Latimer’s Shoes: A small clue leads to a bigger truth, and a deeper bond.
- Loving Rose: The Redemption of Malcolm Sinclair: Redemption comes with love, not after it.
- The Confounding Case of the Carisbrook Emeralds: Confounding evidence forces trust to grow fast.
- The Murder at Mandeville Hall: Murder pushes personal stakes into the open.
- The Meriwell Legacy: A legacy dispute becomes a relationship catalyst.
- Dead Beside the Thames: A grim discovery tightens the circle around the culprit.
- Marriage and Murder: Marriage negotiations collide with a deadly investigation.
- The Murder of Thomas Cardwell: A fresh murder tests alliances and instincts.
- The Curse of Ill-Gotten Gains: Ill-gotten gains bring long shadows and sharp choices.
- Who Killed the Earl of Moran?: The biggest question forces the clearest commitment.
Shorter works and “side shelf” titles
Novellas (read in order)
- Melting Ice: A thaw in circumstances leads to an emotional thaw.
- Rose in Bloom: A blooming romance faces real-world friction.
- Scandalous Lord Dere: A scandal-prone lord meets a non-negotiable heroine.
- Lost and Found: What’s lost gets found, along with unexpected feelings.
- The Fall of Rogue Gerrard: A rogue falls, hard, and doesn’t climb back out alone.
- The Seduction of Sebastian Trantor: Seduction becomes the beginning, not the end.
Other novels
- The Lady Risks All: A calculated risk becomes a life-altering choice.
The Legend of Nimway Hall
- 1750: Jacqueline: The Legend of Nimway Hall: A much earlier-era story that sits outside the Regency web.
Medievals
- Desire’s Prize: A medieval romance built around conquest, loyalty, and hard-won trust.
Short stories (read in order)
- The Wedding Planner: A planner discovers love doesn’t follow schedules.
- A Return Engagement: A renewed connection refuses to stay casual.
UK/Harlequin Mills & Boon Regencies (read in order)
- Tangled Reins: A tangled situation forces clarity about desire.
- Four in Hand: A strategic “hand” becomes an emotional gamble.
- Impetuous Innocent: Impetuous choices meet real consequences.
- Fair Juno: A fair heroine won’t accept unfair terms.
- The Reasons for Marriage: “Reasons” turn into real feeling.
- A Lady of Expectations: Expectations crack under the weight of truth.
- An Unwilling Conquest: Unwilling becomes inevitable, on both sides.
- A Comfortable Wife: Comfort is tested by passion and pride.
A reader-friendly way to tackle the whole bibliography
- Pick one big lane: Cynsters or Bastion Club or Black Cobra.
- Read that lane straight through.
- Then choose a second lane, or switch to the mystery-forward Barnaby Adair books for a different rhythm.
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