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Highland Historical Trilogy Books in Order

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This page lists the Highland Historical Trilogy books by Kerrigan Byrne in order, with short summaries, series background, and where to start guidance.

Last updated: June 11, 2026

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3 books

1

To Seduce a Highlander / Unleashed

by Kerrigan Byrne

2012

This omnibus gathers the first three Highland romances, following silent Roderick, fierce Connor, and outcast Finn. Cursed bloodlines, clan war, and hard-won love link these dark Scottish tales.

2

To Wed a Highlander / Invoked

by Kerrigan Byrne

2014

A three-story collection centered on Morgana, Kenna, and Malcolm, where druids, Viking berserkers, hidden relics, and looming end-of-the-world stakes all feed the romance.

3

To Desire a Highlander / Reclaimed

by Kerrigan Byrne

2019

This volume follows three vengeance-driven Highland heroines whose paths cross cursed lairds and damaged druids. Ghostly magic, revenge, and redemption shape every romance in the set.

Series background & context

Highland Historical Trilogy is the three-volume way into Byrne's Highland paranormal world. Instead of following one couple from book to book, it groups nine linked novellas into three omnibus volumes, To Seduce a Highlander, To Desire a Highlander, and To Wed a Highlander. That structure gives the series a brisk pace, but it still feels like one connected saga.

The first volume introduces the MacLauchlan berserkers. These men are warriors with an ancient curse in their blood, and each story throws one of them into a fierce, dangerous romance. The setup is classic Byrne, damaged hero, capable heroine, plenty of danger, and just enough magic to make the Highlands feel uncanny.

The middle volume shifts to the MacKay banshees and takes the mood in a more haunted direction. Revenge, death, and second chances press harder on these books. The women are every bit as dangerous as the men, and the romances have a darker, sharper edge because so many of the characters are trying to claw their way back from loss.

Then To Wed a Highlander opens out into the de Moray druid stories. Viking berserkers, hidden relics, old prophecies, and bigger supernatural stakes start to drive the plot. The world gets larger, but Byrne keeps the focus on attraction, trust, and the way love can turn into a kind of battlefield.

These books are short, hot, and easy to binge.

If you want the Highland setting, the paranormal layer, and a clear reading path, this trilogy format works well. Start with To Seduce a Highlander, move to To Desire a Highlander, and finish with To Wed a Highlander. By the end, you have not just three collections, but a whole little universe of cursed clans, ghostly women, druid magic, and hard-won happily ever afters.

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