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Rebels of the Ton Books in Order

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Track Minerva Spencer’s Rebels of the Ton books in order, with plot summaries, series background, connected novellas, and advice on how to read alongside her other Regencies.

Last updated: January 16, 2026

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4 books

1

Audacious

by Minerva Spencer

2023

At a snowbound Christmas house party, Antonia Redvers decides she is finished waiting for Captain Lucas "O Duque" Cruz, her father’s infuriatingly honorable friend. This sensual novella gives their long-simmering attraction a chance to ignite and offers fans a coda to the Outcasts and Rebels of the Ton worlds.

2

Outrageous

by Minerva Spencer

2021

To protect her brother, impulsive Lady Eva de Courtney kidnaps Lord Godric Fleming and stuffs him into her carriage. When he turns the tables and insists on marriage, their reckless flight toward Scotland becomes a perilous road trip where resentment burns into passion and trust is hard won.

3

Infamous

by Minerva Spencer

2021

Once dubbed “Lady Infamous” for her cruelty, Celia finds herself penniless and shunned. Facing those she wronged, including a former target who has grown into an unexpectedly compelling man, she must confront her past, survive fresh threats, and decide whether she deserves the love suddenly offered.

4

Notorious

by Minerva Spencer

2020

Opinionated bluestocking Drusilla Clare loathes the idea of marriage, even as she secretly yearns for her best friend’s brother, rake Gabriel Marlington. When a compromised moment forces them to wed, gossip, danger, and Dru’s stubborn ideals put their fragile, unexpectedly tender marriage to the test.

Series background & context

Rebels of the Ton shifts Minerva Spencer’s focus from wounded adventurers to the rule breakers and misfits living at the very heart of fashionable society. These stories are still steamy and emotionally intense, but the conflicts center on gossip columns, marriage markets, and the quiet rebellions of people trapped by their reputations.

The series begins with Notorious, where outspoken bluestocking Drusilla Clare is caught in a compromising situation with Gabriel Marlington, her best friend’s brother and a man she has secretly desired for years. Gabriel is Algerian-born and already the subject of whispered speculation. A hasty wedding spares them both public ruin but forces them to confront prejudices, old hurts, and the question of whether a marriage of necessity can become a partnership.

Outrageous opens with a bold kidnapping gone sideways. Eva de Courtney is determined to protect her beloved brother from relentless Lord Godric Fleming, so she snatches the earl at gunpoint. Things go wrong almost immediately, and the pair end up racing toward Scotland in a chaotic, dangerous road trip that turns enemies into reluctant spouses. The banter and simmering attraction between a wounded idealist and a cynic who no longer believes in lasting love drive the story.

In Infamous, the lens turns to a former mean girl. Celia, once nicknamed “Lady Infamous” by the press for her cruelty, has been cast out of her social circle. Destitute and full of regret, she is forced to confront the people she once tormented, including the earnest scholar she mocked as a girl and the powerful figure who destroyed her life. The book is as much about female friendship and accountability as it is about romance.

The novella Audacious acts as a bridge between The Outcasts and this series, giving privateer Lucas Cruz and Antonia Redvers their own Christmastide second-chance story. Readers who have followed Hugh Redvers and his family will recognize faces and feel the world knitting together.

Throughout the series, Spencer plays with marriage-of-convenience setups, dangerous secrets, and the power of the press. Her rebels are not outside the ton looking in; they are dukes’ daughters, foreign-born lords, and notorious beauties reshaping their own narratives.

If you like Regencies full of sharp dialogue, complex family webs, and heroines who argue as fiercely as they love, Rebels of the Ton offers a satisfying mix.

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