Regency Brides: A Promise of Love Books in Order
Part ofLaura Beers Books in OrderThis page shows the Regency Brides: A Promise of Love books by Laura Beers in order, with summaries, background, and simple reading guidance.
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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Publication Order
5 books
A Clever Alliance
by Laura Beers
2019
Madalene Ramsbury flees an arranged marriage and lands in Everett's curricle. A fake engagement solves their immediate problem, but danger from her rejected suitor makes their growing trust far more important than appearances.
The Reluctant Guardian
by Laura Beers
2019
Baldwin inherits two young wards and an infuriating governess at the same time. Emeline is hiding from a forced marriage of her own, and both must decide whether pride is worth more than a future together.
A Foolish Game
by Laura Beers
2020
Isabella Beauchamp gives childhood friend Ewin Colborne an impossible list of requirements for any suitor. His effort to meet them becomes a witty contest, until outside interference turns the game serious.
A Noble Pursuit
by Laura Beers
2020
Dudley Beauchamp, bitter after a naval injury, meets archery-obsessed Josie Mowbray during a seaside stay. Her hunt for the smugglers who killed her half-brother pulls him into danger, and back toward life.
The Earl's Daughter
by Laura Beers
2020
Charlotte Taylour feels relief, not grief, at her father's death, until the reading of his will turns threatening. Judge Hudson Beauchamp becomes her escort and protector as affection grows under real danger.
Series background & context
Regency Brides: A Promise of Love is one of Laura Beers' warmest family-centered series. These books are still full of tension, hidden danger, and social complications, but the overall feeling is less about espionage and more about households, siblings, guardians, and the quiet way affection grows when people keep showing up for one another.
Several of the stories are linked through family connections, especially the Beauchamps, and through women trying to find a stable place in a world that does not hand them much freedom. A heroine may be fleeing an arranged marriage, hiding as a governess, investigating smugglers, facing an unsettling will, or trying to prove she wants more than the narrow future society has planned for her. The men opposite them often carry their own bruises, naval wounds, grief, responsibility, or the weight of suddenly becoming someone's protector.
There is a lot of heart here.
The settings widen the series nicely. Some books stay close to London and the Season, while others move to country estates or the coast. That matters, because Beers uses place well. A house can feel like refuge or trap. A seaside stay can open a plot into smuggling and danger. A journey to a will reading can become the point where two characters stop being strangers.
These are romance-first books, but there is always something happening beyond the courtship. Fake engagements, reluctant guardians, scheming relatives, criminal threats, and questions of inheritance all give the couples something real to do together. That shared work is a big part of why the relationships land. They do not just admire each other. They help each other.
If you like Laura Beers for her gentler side, this series is a good fit. It offers determined heroines, decent men who sometimes take a minute to figure themselves out, and a strong sense that love is not just dramatic feeling. It is also protection, honesty, patience, and a willingness to stand beside someone when things get difficult.
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