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The Worthington Brides Books in Order

Part ofElla Quinn Books in Order

Follow The Worthington Brides series by Ella Quinn in order, with book summaries and tips for reading these spin off romances alongside the Worthingtons.

Last updated: December 26, 2025

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The Groom List

by Ella Quinn

2024

Lady Alice Carpenter and her sisters compile a playful checklist for the perfect husband, only to have it upended by Gifford, Marquis of St. Albans. She dismisses him as shallow and frivolous, until crises force Alice to see the principled man hiding behind his flirtatious reputation.

2

The Husband List

by Ella Quinn

2023

Content to be the sensible sister, Lady Madeline Vivers wants a quiet marriage and a country home. Ambitious barrister and new Member of Parliament Harry Stern upends her plans, showing her how their shared passion for helping the poor could make them an unstoppable team in both politics and love.

3

The Marriage List

by Ella Quinn

2022

Lady Eleanor Carpenter enters her first Season armed with a detailed list of qualities her future husband must possess. John, Marquis of Montagu, seems perfect on paper, yet Eleanor's work improving conditions at a coal mine forces them both to rethink what they truly want in marriage.

Series background & context

The Worthington Brides series shifts the focus to the next generation of the extended Worthington clan, young women who watched their elders make bold love matches and now want to steer their own futures just as firmly. These books lean into the fun of courtship checklists and social whirl, while still touching on serious questions about work, politics, and what makes a good marriage.

Everything begins with The Marriage List, where Lady Eleanor Carpenter heads into her first London Season armed with a detailed list of traits she expects in a husband. John, Marquis of Montagu, seems to tick every box: good character, solid fortune, respectable title. What Eleanor does not plan for is how her work as a mine owner and reformer will collide with his assumptions about a gently bred wife.

In The Husband List, quieter sister Madeline Vivers believes she wants a traditional life, split neatly between town and country. Harry Stern, a talented barrister and new Member of Parliament, is altogether too driven and outspoken for the tidy future she imagines. As he draws her into his efforts to improve laws and protect vulnerable families, Madeline has to decide whether she values safety more than a partnership that makes real change.

The Groom List turns the spotlight on lively Alice Carpenter, whose light-hearted checklist for potential husbands hides a fear of choosing badly. Her first impression of Gifford, Marquis of St. Albans, is that he is shallow, gossip obsessed, and impossible to take seriously. Watching him stand up to his overbearing father and shoulder responsibility for his tenants forces Alice to admit that people do not always fit neatly into categories.

Together, these novels trace three sisters learning that lists can be useful, but they cannot predict chemistry, kindness, or courage. The stories are filled with house parties, late-night strategy sessions over tea, and the comfortable chaos of Worthington relatives dropping by uninvited. Quinn threads in political debates and philanthropic projects without slowing the pace, so the romances feel both sparkling and grounded.

If you enjoy the big-family warmth of the original Worthington books, The Worthington Brides offers a slightly more grown-up perspective from women who saw that earlier happiness and now insist on shaping their own. Each volume works on its own, but reading them in order lets you watch the sisters compare notes and cheer one another on through every triumph and misstep.

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