MacAllister Books in Order
Part ofSherrilyn Kenyon Books in OrderThis page lists the MacAllister books by Sherrilyn Kenyon in order, with short summaries, series background, and a simple starting point for the Scottish romances.
Last updated: January 13, 2026
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Publication Order
4 books
Taming the Scotsman
by Sherrilyn Kenyon
2003
A larger-than-life Scotsman clashes with a woman who’s done playing by anyone’s rules. Their romance unfolds amid family drama and danger, with both forced to choose between pride and happiness.
Born in Sin
by Sherrilyn Kenyon
2003
A feared warrior with a stained past is offered a chance at redemption, and a woman who shouldn’t trust him is asked to try. Their romance is tested by enemies who’d rather see him dead than changed.
Claiming the Highlander
by Sherrilyn Kenyon
2002
A Scottish warrior and a woman with everything to lose are forced into close quarters. Clan loyalty, old grudges, and fierce attraction collide as they fight for a future on their own terms.
Master of Desire
by Sherrilyn Kenyon
2001
A hardened warrior and a determined heroine are thrown together by duty and family pressure. In a medieval world of politics and honor, desire becomes the one thing neither can control.
Series background & context
The MacAllister books are historical romances built around a Scottish family with deep loyalties and even deeper grudges. Clan politics, family duty, and hard-earned trust do as much work as the romantic tension.
The stories often move between Scotland and England, mixing court intrigue with battlefield consequences and plenty of personal secrets. If you like the payoff of a tough hero finally letting someone in, this series delivers it in a grounded historical setting.
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