Regency Christmas Brides (Laura Beers) Books in Order
Part ofLaura Beers Books in OrderThis page shows the Regency Christmas Brides stories by Laura Beers in order, with festive summaries, series background, and quick start guidance.
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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1 book
Rules of a Ruse
by Laura Beers
2024
A Christmas setting and a carefully laid social scheme bring two guarded hearts together in this festive Regency romance. Holiday warmth softens old assumptions, but love still asks for courage.
Series background & context
This is the holiday side of Laura Beers' historical romance world. Regency Christmas Brides is built for readers who want candlelight, winter gatherings, family pressure, and the special kind of emotional trouble that seems to arrive when everyone is supposed to be cheerful.
A Christmas romance works a little differently from a longer family or spy series. The timeline is tighter. The stakes are often more personal than political. A house party, a journey delayed by weather, a charitable errand, or a social scheme that seemed harmless in November can feel a lot more serious when Christmas is only days away. That pressure suits Beers well, because she likes couples who need to act before they have all the answers.
The mood matters here.
You can expect familiar Regency pleasures, houseguests, decorations, misunderstandings, protective heroes, and heroines who would rather solve a problem than sit prettily beside it. But the holiday setting softens everything a little. Even when there is a ruse or a misstep at the center of the story, these books tend to lean toward warmth, reconciliation, and the hope that people can choose better than they have in the past.
For readers already familiar with Laura Beers, this kind of series is a nice extension of what she does well. The romance is still clean. The emotional movement is still steady. The pleasure is still in watching guarded people give way, slowly and then all at once. The difference is that Christmas adds atmosphere and urgency without asking for a huge commitment.
So think of Regency Christmas Brides as a festive offshoot, a place where the setting does some of the emotional work and where love often arrives wrapped in holiday expectation, social chaos, and one last chance to speak honestly before the year turns.
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