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Reid Family Books in Order

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See Johanna Lindsey’s Reid Family series in order, with quick summaries of each Regency romance, background on the Reid and Locke connections, and guidance on how the four books fit together.

Last updated: December 17, 2025

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1

Let Love Find You

by Johanna Lindsey

2012

Beautiful Amanda Locke has had plenty of suitors but no real prospects, to her family’s frustration. An unconventional matchmaker proposes a new approach, steering her toward men who truly fit her—including a talented horse breeder whose plainspoken honesty upends all her expectations.

2

A Rogue of My Own

by Johanna Lindsey

2010

Thrilled to serve as maid of honor to Queen Victoria, Lady Rebecca Marshall expects courtly glitter, not espionage. When a political scheme forces her into a scandalous marriage with notorious rake and secret agent Rupert St. John, their uneasy partnership turns into a passionate, high-stakes romance.

3

The Devil Who Tamed Her

by Johanna Lindsey

2007

Beautiful Ophelia Reid is infamous for her razor tongue and destructive gossip, until charming Raphael Locke wagers he can reform her. Whisking her away from Society, he peels back her defenses and discovers the vulnerable woman beneath—the only one who can truly challenge him.

4

The Heir

by Johanna Lindsey

2000

Rugged Highlander Duncan MacTavish learns he’s heir to an English marquisate and must take a London Season—and a bride he doesn’t want. As he’s paraded through society, it’s his fiancée’s clever, overlooked friend Sabrina who truly understands him, forcing choices between duty and unexpected love.

Series background & context

The Reid Family series (also linked with the Locke family) follows a web of cousins and friends navigating London’s marriage market during the Regency and early Victorian years. These books are about more than ballrooms and flirtation; they dig into reputation, gossip, and the cost of trying to change who people think you are.

The journey starts with The Heir, where Duncan MacTavish, a Highlander who’s just learned he’s the unexpected heir to an English marquisate, is dragged to London to take up his title—and marry a woman he can barely stand. His reluctant fiancée is the city’s reigning beauty and a notorious gossip, while the quiet country girl shepherding him through the Season is the one who actually understands him. The triangle forces all three to confront what they owe family, and what they owe themselves.

In The Devil Who Tamed Her, that infamously sharp‑tongued beauty becomes the heroine. Ophelia Reid has made a hobby of cutting people down, and most of Society considers her beyond reform. Raphael Locke, a charming lord and cousin to Duncan, makes a private bet that he can reveal the softer woman behind the claws. Spirited arguments, a change of scenery, and some hard truths push both of them toward growth and, eventually, toward each other.

A Rogue of My Own moves into the world of Queen Victoria’s court. Lady Rebecca Marshall becomes a maid of honor to the young queen and is quickly pulled into palace schemes. A botched mission lands her in a fake scandal marriage to Rupert St. John, a notorious rake and secret agent. Their forced proximity turns a prickly alliance into genuine partnership as political intrigues close in.

The final book, Let Love Find You, focuses on Amanda Locke, Ophelia’s beautiful younger cousin, whose debut has not yet produced the dazzling match everyone expects. Her exasperated family turns to an unconventional matchmaker with a bold idea: instead of Amanda chasing suitors, she’ll be steered toward men who truly fit her, whether or not they’re obvious prizes on paper. Among them is a horse breeder and trainer who challenges her preconceptions at every turn.

Together, the Reid Family novels offer a layered look at how hard it can be to break free from the roles Society assigns: the gossip, the barbarian heir, the rogue, the perfect debutante. Lindsey lets each character make mistakes, learn, and, eventually, find someone who sees past their public mask.

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