Proper Regency Matchmakers Books in Order
Part ofLaura Beers Books in OrderThis page shows the Proper Regency Matchmakers books by Laura Beers in order, with summaries, series background, and reading order help.
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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Publication Order
7 books
Saving Lord Berkshire
by Laura Beers
2020
Matchmaker Katherine Blackmore agrees to help a rude but desperate nobleman find a safe match for his sister. Working together forces Katherine and Lord Berkshire past first impressions and into real feeling.
Engaging Lord Charles
by Laura Beers
2021
Henrietta Whiston agrees to occupy Lord Charles so her sister can manage two other suitors, then disaster wrecks her own reputation. A fake interest between them becomes their best defense, and their biggest risk.
Loving Lord Egleton
by Laura Beers
2021
Hannah Blackmore has loved Martin Pemberton for years, so helping him find a bride is its own kind of misery. Once she starts looking elsewhere, Martin realizes too late that friendship was never enough.
Redeeming the Marquess
by Laura Beers
2021
Elizabeth Bentley needs a husband fast to escape a dangerous situation, and London's Season seems her best chance. Living under the same roof as the difficult Marquess of Bideford was not part of the plan.
Reforming the Duke
by Laura Beers
2021
Amelia Blackmore arrives at Harrowden Hall as the dowager duchess's supposed companion, but her real job is matchmaking. The duke wants her gone, until her honesty and stubbornness begin unsettling his carefully guarded life.
Refining Lord Preston
by Laura Beers
2022
Emma Brooksbank would rather practice archery than submit to a husband. When Lord Preston uncovers a painful family secret and asks for her help, their practical alliance begins to look a lot like romance.
Charming Mr. Blackmore
by Laura Beers
2023
Isabel Drake asks childhood friend Anthony Blackmore to help her avoid an unwanted match. Their venture into matchmaking seems practical, until friendship gives way to feelings neither planned to admit.
Series background & context
This is one of Laura Beers' most straightforwardly fun setups. Proper Regency Matchmakers begins with the Blackmore sisters, women who have made a business of arranging love matches for other people, and then immediately runs into the obvious complication, it is much easier to manage someone else's heart than your own.
The series works because the premise gives every book an instant engine. Someone needs help. A deadline appears. A parent is interfering. A Season is slipping away. A duke is refusing to cooperate. A sister must be saved from a terrible match. The matchmakers step in thinking they can solve the problem neatly, and of course nothing stays neat for long.
That is the charm.
The early books center most clearly on the Blackmores, especially Katherine, Amelia, and Hannah. Later books widen the focus to the people around them, including siblings, clients, and friends who have been standing close enough to the matchmaking chaos to become romantic leads themselves. Across the series, there is a strong sense of community. These people are not strangers dropped into separate stories. They belong to the same social orbit and keep affecting each other's lives.
The tone is lighter than Beers' spy series, though there is still enough family tension and social pressure to keep things from floating away. Readers can expect enemies to lovers, friends to lovers, feigned interest, arranged expectations, and heroes who discover too late that the woman they took for granted has become the one person they cannot do without.
What makes the series especially inviting is its balance. The books are clean and warm, but they are not flimsy. Beers gives her heroines opinions, practical intelligence, and a real sense of self. She also lets her heroes work for their happiness. If you like Regency romance with witty setups, sibling energy, and a business built around fixing everyone else's love life, Proper Regency Matchmakers is a very easy series to settle into.
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