A Twickenham Time Travel Romance Books in Order
Part ofLaura Beers Books in OrderThis page shows the Twickenham Time Travel Romance books by Laura Beers in order, with summaries, series background, and help picking a starting point.
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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Publication Order
3 books
An Uncertain Future
by Laura Beers
2019
Time travel gives this romance its biggest question, whether love in the past is worth leaving the present behind. Laura Beers closes her Twickenham arc with heart, choice, and real emotional risk.
An Unexpected Gentleman
by Laura Beers
2019
Amelia Wright, a Harvard-trained doctor, visits Twickenham Manor and slips back to 1813. There she meets grieving Adam, Earl of Harrington, and must choose between the life she built and the love she never expected.
An Unlikely Suitor
by Laura Beers
2019
Another Twickenham time slip strands a modern heroine in Regency England, where an unexpected romance makes the way home far less certain. The story blends fish-out-of-water comedy with a sincere love story.
Series background & context
This is the most obvious genre sidestep in Laura Beers' catalog, and it is a fun one. A Twickenham Time Travel Romance takes modern characters and sends them straight into the early nineteenth century, usually by way of Twickenham Manor, a Regency immersion experience tied to a mysterious Full Moon Ball.
That setup immediately changes the usual historical-romance equation. Instead of a heroine who already knows the rules of the era, Beers can write a woman who is intelligent and capable but completely out of place. A modern doctor landing in 1813 is not just facing romance. She is facing different ideas about medicine, class, propriety, and what women are supposed to be allowed to do.
That fish-out-of-water energy is a big part of the appeal.
The known books suggest that Twickenham Manor acts as a gateway, sometimes under the watch of an older figure named Aunt Nellie. Once in the past, the heroines meet grieving earls, unexpected suitors, and lives they never meant to interrupt. The romance is shaped by more than attraction because there is always a second question running beneath it, if love takes root in the past, what happens to the life waiting in the present?
That gives the series a slightly more wistful edge than some of Beers' straight Regency work. The external danger may be lower in some books, but the emotional stakes can be higher because home itself becomes uncertain. Staying and leaving both cost something.
If you like time-slip romance, this series is a natural fit. It keeps Beers' clean, heartfelt style while giving her heroines a fresh way to challenge Regency norms. The books combine comedy, culture shock, tenderness, and the pleasure of watching someone decide whether the future she planned is really the one she wants.
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