Supposed Scandal Books in Order
Part ofRebecca Connolly Books in OrderDiscover Supposed Scandal by Rebecca Connolly in order, with short summaries, series background, and quick guidance on where to start.
Last updated: January 17, 2026
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Publication Order
1 book
Mischief, Mayhem, and Marriage
by Rebecca Connolly
2021
Widow Lady Alexandrina Lawson has avoided Society until one disastrous London event threatens her and her child. With her reputation teetering, she has to choose rescue or ruin. Taft Debenham, Earl of Harwood offers a bold solution, and a dangerous new kind of hope.
Series background & context
Supposed Scandal is a clean historical romance series built around one truth of polite Society: gossip can be a weapon. A careless moment, a public misunderstanding, or someone else’s bad intentions can turn into a scandal fast, and once a story takes hold, it is hard to stop.
These books take that pressure and use it as the engine for romance. Characters are often forced into quick decisions because their reputations, and sometimes their families, are on the line. The solutions are not always comfortable, but they make for satisfying relationship arcs: reluctant partnerships, strategic alliances, and the slow discovery that the other person is not the enemy.
Rebecca Connolly’s Mischief, Mayhem, and Marriage is a strong example. It follows a widow who has avoided Society until a disastrous event threatens her and her child, pushing her toward a plan that could either save everything or destroy it.
Sometimes a “scandal” is just a problem that needs a better ending.
The tone stays warm and closed-door, with a focus on character and emotional growth. Even when the stakes are public, the heart of the story is private: trust, vulnerability, and the decision to build something real when the easiest option is to hide.
Depending on the structure of the series, many entries can work as standalones, since each scandal tends to be tied to a specific couple. Reading in order can still be rewarding if the books share a social circle, because it adds context and familiarity.
On this page you will find the Supposed Scandal books listed in order with short summaries and background notes. If you like clean historical romance with reputations on the line and a satisfying rescue-from-ruin setup, it is an easy fit.
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