Rossmara Family Books in Order
Part ofStella Cameron Books in OrderSee the Rossmara Family books by Stella Cameron in order, with short summaries, family links, and quick guidance on where to start.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Publication Order
5 books
Fascination
by Stella Cameron
1993
Grace Wren gives up love to marry for security, only to discover her supposedly elderly bridegroom is neither old nor helpless. Lord Arran Rossmara plans to expose her, then falls for her instead.
Bride
by Stella Cameron
1995
Lady Justine Girvin travels alone to Scotland and makes a scandalous request, she wants Straun Rossmara to teach her about love. His dangerous past and a blackmail threat make that lesson anything but simple.
Charmed
by Stella Cameron
1995
Switched at birth, Callum Innes returns to claim the dukedom stolen from him. That fight becomes even messier when he is drawn to the woman promised to the wrong duke.
Beloved
by Stella Cameron
1996
Ella Rossmara has loved the scarred, troubled Saber for years, but he keeps refusing her. Nightmares, old enemies, and secrets from Ella's past threaten them both before love can finally win out.
The Wish Club
by Stella Cameron
1998
Max Rossmara is expected to marry for duty and status, not for love. The trouble is that the woman he wants is Kirsty Mercer, the daughter of one of the estate's tenants.
Series background & context
The Rossmara Family books are historical romances built around inheritance, loyalty, and the trouble that comes when titles and desire collide. Cameron uses the Rossmara name to anchor a run of linked stories set in a world of Scottish estates, English society, and old wrongs that never stay buried.
These books are not quiet drawing-room romances. People are switched at birth, marriages are planned for money, enemies lurk in family history, and love usually arrives at the worst possible moment. The men often come in carrying damage, pride, or a plan for revenge. The women are rarely passive for long.
Reading in order helps, because the family network grows with each book. A side character in one story can step forward in the next, and the emotional payoff is stronger when you have seen the wider family dynamics already at work.
The tone is sweeping and sensual, but Cameron keeps it grounded in character. If you want historical romance with family drama, danger, and a stronger suspense edge than usual, Rossmara is the place to start.
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