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Amelia Gray Books in Order

Browse Amelia Grey books in order, with short summaries, series guides, and where to start across her witty Regency and historical romances.

Last updated: July 5, 2026

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27 books

Never a Bride

by Amelia Gray

2001

Mirabella Whittingham is hunting the man who ruined her friend, armed with little more than a rumor and a scar. Then her vanished betrothed returns, and a fake engagement begins to feel dangerously real.

A Dash of Scandal

by Amelia Gray

2002

Millicent only means to help her injured aunt gather gossip for a society column, but the Earl of Dunraven thinks she is mixed up with a thief. Their battle of suspicion and attraction threatens scandal for them both.

A Little Mischief

by Amelia Gray

2003

Isabella Winslowe wants a respectable life, not entanglement with the fascinating Earl of Colebrooke. But a plea for help, a disappearing body, and a rising scandal pull them into a reckless partnership neither can resist.

A Hint of Seduction

by Amelia Gray

2004

Catherine Reynolds comes to London searching for the father who broke her mother's heart and begins by stealing an earl's horse. John Fines, Earl of Chatwin, is annoyed, intrigued, and soon far too involved.

A Taste of Temptation

by Amelia Gray

2005

Olivia Banning comes to London to solve a mystery and is caught investigating in the Earl of Dugdale's bedchamber. A scandalous kiss forces marriage, and the strange events that follow make their union even harder to ignore.

A Duke to Die for

by Amelia Gray

2009

The Duke of Blakewell knows he should marry off his lovely ward before attraction gets the better of him. Henrietta wants independence, not a husband, and she fears a curse follows everyone charged with protecting her.

A Marquis to Marry

by Amelia Gray

2009

When Susannah Brookfield accuses the Marquis of Raceworth of stealing her family's priceless pearls, suspicion sparks into fascination. To recover the necklace, they must work together long before they know whether they can trust each other.

An Earl to Enchant

by Amelia Gray

2010

Lord Morgandale never intends to be trapped by love, until Arianna Sweet arrives at his door with beauty, secrets, and a discovery worth killing for. Protecting her may cost him far more than his freedom.

A Gentleman Never Tells

by Amelia Gray

2011

Viscount Brentwood comes to London determined to choose a proper wife and avoid trouble. Lady Gabrielle Windergreen ruins that sensible plan almost at once, with one impulsive kiss and a talent for dragging scandal in behind her.

A Gentleman Says "I Do"

by Amelia Gray

2012

Iverson Brentwood storms into Catalina Crisp's life furious over the parody that turned his family into gossip. Catalina refuses to be intimidated, and their sharp clashes quickly become something much more dangerous.

Bewitching

by Amelia Gray

2013

Rescued from danger in Baltimore, governess Caroline Worthington agrees to care for a child on a voyage to France. The journey binds her to wealthy shipowner Austin Radcliffe, and attraction soon tangles with uncertainty and risk.

The Rogue Steals a Bride

by Amelia Gray

2013

Sophia Hart promised her dying father she would marry a titled gentleman, which makes her growing feelings for Matson Brentwood a real problem. Family promises, watchful guardians, and a house full of callers keep the pressure on.

The Duke in My Bed

by Amelia Gray

2014

A reckless wager forces Bray Drakestone toward marriage with one of five sisters he has never met. Louisa Prim refuses to be claimed so easily, and their standoff quickly turns into a bold and very personal game.

The Duke and Miss Christmas

by Amelia Gray

2015

Crispin, the Duke of Hurst, meets his match when Gwen Prim mistakes his intentions and strikes him with a basket of mistletoe. Embarrassment gives way to flirtation in this warm, quick holiday romance.

The Earl Claims a Bride

by Amelia Gray

2015

After sudden loss leaves Harrison Thornwick responsible for an estate, he is pushed toward an arranged marriage with Angelina Rule. She is waiting for another man, but their carefully laid plans are no match for attraction.

Mistletoe, Mischief, and the Marquis

by Amelia Gray

2016

A stern marquis expects a quiet Christmastide until Lillian Prim challenges the way he is raising his young wards. Snow, children, and holiday mischief make it very hard for either of them to stay guarded.

Wedding Night with the Earl

by Amelia Gray

2016

Widowed Adam Greyhawke returns to London after inheriting responsibility for a young heir and meets Katherine Wright, a clever woman who walks with a cane. Their secret dance lessons soon turn into something much harder to control.

Last Night with the Duke

by Amelia Gray

2017

The Duke of Griffin wants a capable chaperone for his sisters, not a distraction. But Esmeralda Swift is too sensible, too intriguing, and too tempting for a man already haunted by his reckless past.

To the Duke, with Love

by Amelia Gray

2017

Hawk plans to arrange a perfect match for his younger sister before scandal can touch the family. Loretta Quick, protective of her own brother and deeply wary of scheming noblemen, stands squarely in his way.

It's All About the Duke

by Amelia Gray

2018

A duke trying to make amends finds his plans upended when his spirited ward, Marlena Fast, grows into a woman with fierce independence and a dangerous secret. Desire comes easy. Trust does not.

The Earl Next Door

by Amelia Gray

2019

Newly widowed Adeline finally has the freedom she dreamed of and no desire to marry again. Then Lord Lyonwood, her handsome new neighbor, crashes into her life and refuses to let their near scandal be the end of the story.

Gone With the Rogue

by Amelia Gray

2020

Widow Julia Fairbright wants her freedom, but Garrett Stockton draws her into family pressure, hidden papers, and dangerous secrets. As the stakes rise, so does a romance neither of them can keep at a safe distance.

Christmas at Dewberry Hollow

by Amelia Gray

2021

Isabelle Reed has no plans to fall in love while helping run her mother's inn. Then Gate, the Duke of Notsgrave's grandson, arrives searching for a carving on a tree and changes the season.

How to Train Your Earl

by Amelia Gray

2021

The final First Comes Love novel pairs a determined widow with an earl who is far harder to dismiss than she expected. Their growing attraction turns a battle of wills into a true second chance at love.

Yours Truly, The Duke

by Amelia Gray

2023

Fredericka Hale needs a husband to help keep her late sister's children in her care. Wyatt, Duke of Wyatthaven, needs a bride before he loses an inheritance, but their practical bargain proves anything but simple.

Sincerely, The Duke

by Amelia Gray

2024

Edwina Fine thinks a proposal by post may solve her problems before society learns her secret. Then she meets the Duke of Stonerick and discovers their sensible match comes with fierce attraction and a hidden illness.

Love, The Duke

by Amelia Gray

2025

After the Duke of Hurstbourne rejects a request to marry her, Ophelia Stowe disguises herself as a man to seek his help. A missing antiquity and a convenient proposal turn their uneasy alliance into something real.

Where should I start?

If you want a newer Regency trilogy: The Earl Next DoorGone With the RogueHow to Train Your Earl
If you like marriage-of-convenience dukes: Yours Truly, The DukeSincerely, The DukeLove, The Duke
If you want witty clubland romance: The Duke in My BedThe Earl Claims a BrideWedding Night with the Earl
If you want her earlier scandal-filled Regencies: A Duke to Die ForA Marquis to MarryAn Earl to Enchant

Author bio

Amelia Grey is the pen name Gloria Dale Skinner uses for her historical romances. She grew up in a small town in the Florida Panhandle, the kind of place where reading was one of the best ways to travel, and she has said books filled a lot of her free time.

At around twelve or thirteen, she read A Girl Called Hank and got hooked on love stories. Harlequin romances followed, and years later that early reading life turned into a writing life. When she decided to try a book of her own, historical romance felt like the natural fit because she already loved history and liked the manners, tension, and built-in rules of the Regency world.

That choice stuck.

Grey has spent years writing stories about dukes, earls, marquises, widows, guardians, wagers, and people who are usually one bad rumor away from trouble. Her books often start with a practical problem, an inheritance, a forced match, a family duty, a missing item, and then let attraction complicate everything. The emotional pull comes from characters who want independence just as much as they want love.

Readers often start with The Earl Next Door, where a young widow fights for her freedom, or The Duke in My Bed, which turns a reckless promise into a stubborn courtship. Others go to A Duke to Die For for an earlier taste of her Regency style, or Yours Truly, The Duke for a marriage-of-convenience setup with children, letters, and a reluctant duke. Even in a shorter holiday story like Christmas at Dewberry Hollow, she keeps one foot in warmth and the other in real emotional stakes.

She also wrote as Gloria Dale Skinner, the name under which she won the Romantic Times Award for Love and Laughter and the Maggie Award. Under the Amelia Grey name, her work has earned Booksellers Best, Aspen Gold, and Golden Quill honors, and her books have reached readers well beyond the United States. The facts matter, but what stands out just as much is how steady her lane has been, historical romance with movement, humor, and a strong sense of payoff.

She knows what her readers came for.

A lot of Grey's appeal is in the mix. The settings are elegant, but the people inside them are usually restless, practical, or cornered. Her heroines are often trying to protect their freedom, family, or good name. Her heroes may arrive with titles and confidence, but they usually have to learn patience, tenderness, or humility before the story is done.

She has said she would choose the Regency period if she could visit any era, and that affection shows on the page. The clothes, manners, candlelight, and ritual of courtship are part of the fun, but she rarely lets the polish erase the messiness of human feeling. These are love stories built on tension, gossip, mistaken plans, and people who talk themselves into trouble.

Today she lives on the gulf coast of Northwest Florida and has been married to her high school sweetheart for more than thirty-five years. She still talks like someone who genuinely loves romance, history, and the simple habit of sitting down with a good story, which is probably why her books feel so at home in the genre she chose years ago.

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