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Lady Charlotte's Society of Angels Books in Order

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See Lady Charlotte's Society of Angels by Grace Callaway in order, with short summaries, series background, and help choosing where to start.

Last updated: June 7, 2026

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5 books

1

Olivia and the Masked Duke

by Grace Callaway

2021

Olivia McLeod joins Lady Charlotte's covert investigative agency and throws herself into a deadly case. She also means to win the guarded duke who saved her years ago, if danger does not claim them first.

2

Pippa and the Prince of Secrets

by Grace Callaway

2021

Widowed Pippa finds new purpose as one of Lady Charlotte's investigators, then crosses paths with Timothy Cullen, scarred ruler of the mudlarks and the boy from her past. A dangerous case pulls them both into London's shadows.

3

Fiona and the Enigmatic Earl

by Grace Callaway

2022

To win her freedom, Fiona Garrity proposes a practical marriage to Thomas Morgan, the Earl of Hawksmoor. It seems like the perfect arrangement until passion rises and their hidden lives begin to collide.

4

Glory and the Master of Shadows

by Grace Callaway

2023

Lady Glory Cavendish is investigating a dognapping when she meets Wei Chen, a healer and martial arts master with revenge on his mind. Their attraction is instant, forbidden, and increasingly dangerous.

5

Charlotte and the Seductive Spymaster

by Grace Callaway

2024

Lady Charlie Fayne's latest case drags her own buried past into the light. Caught between a new suitor, a seductive second chance, and a deadly mystery, she must decide whom to trust with her future.

Series background & context

By the time this series begins, the setting has shifted into the Victorian era, and the women at the center are doing far more than waiting for a proposal.

Lady Charlotte Fayne has built a respectable charity on the surface. Underneath, it is a covert network of lady investigators. Her Society of Angels helps women in trouble, gathers information, follows suspects, and slips into places polite society says they should never go. That setup gives the series its special charge: the heroines are solving the case as well as living the romance.

Each book follows one Angel or a woman closely tied to the group. Olivia joins the agency with more enthusiasm than caution, and her first major case pushes her toward the duke she has loved for years in Olivia and the Masked Duke. Pippa, a widow trying to rebuild her life, is drawn into London's underworld in Pippa and the Prince of Secrets. Fiona makes a practical marriage to cover her own investigations, Glory stumbles into martial arts, medicine, and revenge, and Charlie eventually has to face the buried past that shaped the whole society.

The Angels are the point.

The friendships matter, the mentorship matters, and the cases matter. This is not a series where the mystery exists only to delay the kissing. The investigations send these women into masquerades, East End streets, dockside haunts, country houses, and spy circles. The men they fall for are just as varied: dukes, underworld leaders, Crown agents, healers, and old flames who come back carrying unfinished business.

That variety keeps the tone lively. Some books lean more toward romantic suspense, some toward espionage, and some have a wider historical canvas, like Glory and the Master of Shadows with its Opium Wars backdrop. But the core promise stays the same: clever women with real purpose, steamy romance, and danger that tests both the case and the couple.

This is also one of Callaway's most openly women-forward series. The heroines want freedom, useful work, and lives larger than society expects of them. Love does not erase that drive. If anything, the best romances here make room for it. That helps the books feel brisk and active even when they are deeply emotional.

If you want a Grace Callaway series with strong group chemistry, investigative plots, and a Victorian twist, this is an easy recommendation. Start with Olivia and the Masked Duke for the clearest setup, then continue if you like watching the Angels grow bolder, closer, and harder to stop.

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