Rogues to Riches Books in Order
Part ofGrace Burrowes Books in OrderFind the Rogues to Riches books by Grace Burrowes in order, with short summaries, series background, and where to start with the Wentworths.
Last updated: January 13, 2026
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Publication Order
8 books
Never a Duke
by Grace Burrowes
2022
He never wanted a title, and he definitely never wanted the strings that come with it. A woman with a clear plan for her life helps him see what he’s been avoiding. Together they navigate family chaos, and discover that commitment can be freeing.
How to Catch a Duke
by Grace Burrowes
2021
A duke becomes the target of a determined plan, but the heroine isn’t interested in tricks, she wants a real partnership. As they spend time together, their “strategy” turns into genuine affection. The hardest part is admitting what they want, out loud.
A Rogue in Winter
by Grace Burrowes
2021
A winter storm traps a rogue and a woman with no patience for nonsense in the same house. The forced proximity is inconvenient, then irresistible. With family watching and reputations at stake, they have to decide whether one night can become something lasting.
The Truth About Dukes
by Grace Burrowes
2020
Everyone thinks they know what dukes want, power, heirs, obedience. This story puts that myth to the test when a duke meets a woman who won’t play along. Secrets, family expectations, and genuine affection force them to face the truth, together.
A Duke by Any Other Name
by Grace Burrowes
2020
A duke with a complicated history needs a clean solution, and a clever woman offers one. Their practical arrangement draws them into a tangle of family politics and very personal feelings. The title might change, but the truth about love doesn’t.
When a Duchess Says I Do
by Grace Burrowes
2019
A marriage proposal that looks sensible on paper turns into a leap of faith when a duchess-to-be insists on honesty. A guarded hero finds himself challenged by her clear-eyed expectations. Love grows in the middle of duty, paperwork, and very real feelings.
Forever and a Duke
by Grace Burrowes
2019
A duke trying to hold a new life together meets a woman who won’t settle for half-truths. Their relationship is tested by family demands and the weight of a title. To get a lasting happy ending, they have to build it, day by day.
My One and Only Duke
by Grace Burrowes
2018
A man unexpectedly becomes a duke, and the new title brings money, scrutiny, and family chaos. A sensible woman who sees the person behind the coronet becomes his anchor. Their romance blends real-world responsibilities with the thrill of starting over.
Series background & context
Rogues to Riches is a Regency series about what happens when people who are used to scraping by suddenly inherit power, money, and the kind of scrutiny that can destroy a family. It’s part Cinderella story, part family saga, and very much a set of romance novels where love has to fit around responsibility.
The core premise is a family unexpectedly elevated into the peerage, with new titles to manage, new estates to run, and old mistakes resurfacing at the worst possible time. Burrowes uses that setup to explore identity: who you are when everyone is staring, and what kind of life you build when “luck” comes with strings. There’s also a practical satisfaction in watching characters learn how to run households, protect siblings, and survive the ton’s judgment.
My One and Only Duke starts the run with a newly minted duke trying to keep his footing, and a heroine who values competence over flash. From there, books like When a Duchess Says I Do and Forever and a Duke continue the theme of practical love, two people choosing partnership in the middle of family chaos. The romance is rarely about sweeping seduction, it’s about showing up.
Titles don’t solve problems, they multiply them.
As the series grows, A Duke by Any Other Name, The Truth About Dukes, How to Catch a Duke, and Never a Duke each take a different angle on status and agency, who gets to make decisions, and who is forced to live with them. The novellas, including A Rogue in Winter, The Duke and the April Flowers, A Kiss for Hope, and A Kiss for the Ages, offer smaller, seasonal stories that still feed the larger world.
Even when the plots involve paperwork and property, the books don’t feel dry. Burrowes keeps the focus on people, siblings who bicker and show up anyway, friends who become family, and partners who choose each other in the middle of chaos.
This is a good series for readers who like romance with estate management, sibling dynamics, and slow, steady emotional payoff. Read in order if you enjoy watching a family’s new life click into place, one love story at a time.
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