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Memorable Proposals Books in Order

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This page lists the Memorable Proposals books by Jennie Goutet in order, with quick summaries, series context, and where to start reading.

Last updated: June 8, 2026

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A Regrettable Proposal

by Jennie Goutet

2019

Eleanor Daventry can only claim her inheritance if she marries, and Stratford Tunstall thinks he has found a practical answer. His blunt proposal sends her running, and he must prove that what began badly can still end in love.

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A Faithful Proposal

by Jennie Goutet

2020

Anna Tunstall was made for London society, not a country parish or a serious clergyman. But after an unexpected meeting with Harry Aston, her carefully planned future starts to give way to a quieter, harder, and more honest kind of love.

3

A Daring Proposal

by Jennie Goutet

2022

Phoebe Tunstall has loved her brother's friend for years, but Lord Ingram only notices her when war is looming. In Brussels, on the edge of Waterloo, long-hidden feeling finally collides with the fear that time may run out.

Series background & context

Memorable Proposals is a sibling-centered Regency series with a strong military thread running underneath it. The books follow Stratford Tunstall and his twin sisters, Anna and Phoebe, and each story takes a proposal, or the pressure surrounding one, as the emotional hinge of the book. That sounds neat and tidy on paper, but the appeal of the series is that the proposals themselves are rarely simple. Love arrives tangled up with inheritance, pride, war, duty, and bad timing.

The series begins with A Regrettable Proposal. Eleanor Daventry has money coming to her, but only if she marries, which is exactly the kind of condition that turns romance into a trap. Stratford Tunstall sees a practical solution and presses his case with more confidence than sense. The result is one of those stories where a badly handled beginning has to be repaired slowly, with patience, humility, and repeated attempts to do better. It starts in the country, moves into London, and balances emotional discomfort with a steady pull toward reconciliation.

A Faithful Proposal shifts attention to Anna Tunstall, who is perfectly suited to London society and fully expects her future to stay there. Instead, she finds herself colliding with Harry Aston, a clergyman who has turned his back on the ambitions of his family. Their book is quieter in some ways, but not lighter. It asks what happens when attraction points two people toward lives they would never have chosen for themselves. The contrast between Anna's worldly confidence and Harry's sense of calling gives this story its particular shape.

The third book, A Daring Proposal, widens the scope dramatically. Phoebe Tunstall has loved her brother's friend for years, and Lord Ingram has been too blind, too late, or too distracted to understand what is right in front of him. Then the story heads to Brussels at the moment when the Napoleonic wars are about to erupt into Waterloo. The romance still matters most, but the historical setting presses much more closely on the characters here, which gives the final book extra urgency.

That wider backdrop is one of the things that makes the series memorable. The war is never just decorative. It affects who is wounded, who is absent, who has learned to distrust happiness, and who feels time running out. Even so, the books stay rooted in personal feeling. These are still stories about embarrassment, longing, family ties, and the frightening business of asking for love honestly.

Read together, the three novels give a full picture of the Tunstalls and the changing world around them. The tone is clean, emotionally earnest, and a little more serious than some lighter Regency series. If you like family connections, strong romantic payoff, and a touch of military history without losing the heart of the romance, this is a very solid place to begin.

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