de Piaget Books in Order
Part ofLynn Kurland Books in OrderSee the de Piaget books by Lynn Kurland in order, with short summaries, crossover notes, and a clear guide to the best place to begin.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Publication Order
16 books
Stardust of Yesterday
by Lynn Kurland
1996
Genevieve inherits a castle and its troublesome ghost, thirteenth-century knight Kendrick de Piaget. He means to frighten her away, but both of them end up risking their hearts instead.
This Is All I Ask
by Lynn Kurland
1997
Gillian is married off to Christopher of Blackmour, a feared lord rumored to be a sorcerer. Instead of a monster, she finds another wounded soul, and their marriage becomes a hard-won story of trust and healing.
Another Chance to Dream
by Lynn Kurland
1998
Landless knight Rhys loves Gwennelyn of Segrave, but love means little when she is promised elsewhere. A surprise chance at fortune gives them one last opening to fight for a shared future.
The More I See You
by Lynn Kurland
1999
Jessica Blakely wishes for a gallant knight and gets the formidable Richard de Galtres instead. Stranded in the thirteenth century, she finds safety in his seaside castle and trouble in her own heart.
If I Had You
by Lynn Kurland
2000
Robin de Piaget returns from war to Artane and to Anne of Fenwyck, who had nearly given up on him. Their long-awaited reunion is shadowed by treachery that could cost them both everything.
From This Moment On
by Lynn Kurland
2002
Alienore flees an arranged marriage by disguising herself as a knight and accidentally ends up in her intended's camp anyway. Colin of Berkhamshire is not the monster she expected, which makes falling for him far more dangerous.
To Kiss in the Shadows
by Lynn Kurland
2002
Lianna of Grasleigh hides behind her tapestry frame and dreams of rescue from royal wardship. Jason of Artane sees the woman behind the shadows, and what begins like a quest turns into a tender medieval romance.
Dreams of Stardust
by Lynn Kurland
2005
Modern gem hunter Jake Kilchurn hears ghosts talking about Amanda de Piaget and ends up in medieval Artane. Amanda is already fending off suitors, and time gives them only a narrow chance at love.
When I Fall in Love
by Lynn Kurland
2007
Jennifer McKinnon travels to England and lands eight hundred years in the past, where chivalrous Nicholas de Piaget is waiting. Secrets, duty, and bad timing stand between them and the ending both of them want.
Till There Was You
by Lynn Kurland
2009
Zachary Smith wants an ordinary life, then walks through a doorway into another century. Mary de Piaget is trying to escape a dangerous match, and Zach may be her best hope for a different future.
One Enchanted Evening
by Lynn Kurland
2010
Costume designer Pippa Alexander heads to England for a glamorous party at a medieval castle and finds more than pageantry waiting there. Magic in the halls and old danger turn her fairy-tale trip into a cross-century romance.
One Magic Moment
by Lynn Kurland
2011
Tess Alexander meets a sword-wielding mechanic who looks tangled up in her family's impossible past. John de Piaget is hiding centuries of history, and danger rises fast once their connection becomes impossible to ignore.
All For You
by Lynn Kurland
2012
Peaches Alexander is swept into the past after clashing with medieval studies scholar Stephen de Piaget. He follows to rescue her, but swords and time slips are easier to survive than the feelings growing between them.
Roses in Moonlight
by Lynn Kurland
2013
Adventurer Derrick Cameron drags cautious textile historian Samantha into a hunt for stolen lace that crosses centuries. Elizabethan danger and modern intrigue force them into an alliance neither of them expected to need.
Dreams of Lilacs
by Lynn Kurland
2014
After a shipwreck leaves Isabelle de Piaget without her memory, she wakes in the care of brooding Gervase de Seger. As her past returns, so do the secrets threatening his title, his lands, and their growing bond.
Stars in Your Eyes
by Lynn Kurland
2015
Imogen Maxwell goes looking for rare props in Scotland and finds a medieval sword, then its very alive owner in the past. Phillip de Piaget is hard enough to handle without the deadly intrigue closing around them.
Series background & context
The de Piaget books are Lynn Kurland's big, tangled web of medieval romance, time travel, ghosts, and family legend. The center of gravity is the de Piaget clan and the castles tied to them, especially Artane and Seakirk, but the series is wide enough to pull in cousins, allies, enemies, and modern visitors who have no idea that a walk through an old doorway or a wander down the wrong path might drop them into another century.
Time does not behave itself here.
Some of the earliest stories lean more historical. Books like Another Chance to Dream, If I Had You, and This Is All I Ask stay rooted in the medieval world and focus on knights, betrothals, family duty, and people carrying bruises that are not always visible. Even when the setup sounds fairy-tale simple, Kurland usually gives the lovers something real to work through, whether that is fear, abuse, grief, class, or the burden of living up to a name.
Then the cross-century element starts to take over. In Stardust of Yesterday, a modern woman inherits a castle and meets a ghostly knight. In The More I See You, Dreams of Stardust, When I Fall in Love, Till There Was You, One Enchanted Evening, One Magic Moment, and Stars in Your Eyes, modern characters stumble into medieval keeps while medieval characters, ghosts, and family secrets keep reaching into the present. The result is less about puzzle-box rules and more about the emotional shock of finding home, love, and sometimes danger in the wrong century.
The books are also very interconnected. A secondary character in one novel can become the lead in another, and surnames matter. The MacLeods, McKinnons, Alexanders, Kilchurns, and de Piagets all overlap, which makes the series fun for readers who like spotting familiar faces and watching the family tree grow sideways as well as down. You can read a number of the romances on their own, but reading in order makes the recurring jokes, grudges, ghosts, and callbacks land better.
The tone is warm, lightly magical, and very romance-forward. There are villainous plots, mistaken identities, treachery, and the occasional murder threat, but the real stakes are usually personal. Can two people trust each other. Can they choose love over fear. Can they make room for a future that does not look anything like the one they expected.
The castles matter almost as much as the people.
By the later books, such as A Lovely Day Tomorrow, Somewhere Along the Way, and As Time Goes By, the series still feels recognizably itself. The names change, another generation steps forward, and a few more secrets rise to the surface, but the appeal stays the same: old stones, tangled histories, and a love story with one foot in the past and the other in the present.
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