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Tracy Anne Warren Books in Order

This page lists Tracy Anne Warren books in order, with quick summaries, series guides, and tips on where to start with her historical and contemporary romances.

Last updated: July 1, 2026

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The Husband Trap

by Tracy Anne Warren

2006

When her twin sister bolts at the altar, shy Violet Brantford steps in and marries Adrian Winter, Duke of Raeburn, in her place. The deception gives Violet the life she wanted, but only if love can survive the truth.

The Wedding Trap

by Tracy Anne Warren

2006

New heiress Eliza Hammond needs help fending off fortune hunters, so Kit Winter agrees to polish her into a belle. The trouble is Eliza has loved him all along, and his matchmaking lessons may lead her straight into heartbreak or happiness.

The Wife Trap

by Tracy Anne Warren

2006

Banished to Ireland after a society scandal, Jeannette Brantford expects misery and finds Darragh O'Brien instead. Their sparkling attraction is complicated by class, pride, and one important secret about who he really is.

His Favorite Mistress

by Tracy Anne Warren

2007

Penniless but proud Gabriella St. George comes to London for a fresh start and clashes with notorious duke Anthony Black. He wants a mistress, not a wife. She wants love, security, and a future, and she is bold enough to fight for all three.

My Fair Mistress

by Tracy Anne Warren

2007

Lady Julianna Hawthorne offers herself as mistress to ruthless financier Rafe Pendragon to save her family from debt. What starts as a cold bargain turns dangerous when passion, secrets, and a vindictive enemy put her heart at risk.

The Accidental Mistress

by Tracy Anne Warren

2007

Faking her death to escape an arranged marriage, Lily Bainbridge reaches London disguised as a boy and lands in the orbit of Ethan Andarton, a marquis pledged elsewhere. Their flirtation begins as temptation and turns into a risky game of secrets and desire.

Seduced by His Touch

by Tracy Anne Warren

2009

Rakish Jack Byron agrees to court Grace Danvers as part of a bargain tied to his debts, expecting an easy marriage of convenience. Grace proves far too sharp for that, and their staged romance quickly turns into something messier and more sincere.

Tempted by His Kiss

by Tracy Anne Warren

2009

Stranded by snow at Cade Byron's estate, orphan Meg Amberley agrees to pose as his fiancée to save her reputation. Their fake engagement carries them into London society, where old wounds and very real desire make pretense hard to keep.

At the Duke's Pleasure

by Tracy Anne Warren

2010

Duty tells Edward Byron to marry Lady Claire Marsden, but he expects obedience, not resistance. Claire has loved him for years and refuses a loveless match, forcing the duke to learn that winning her means risking his guarded heart.

Wicked Delights of a Bridal Bed

by Tracy Anne Warren

2010

After scandal pushes Lady Mallory Byron into marriage with Adam, Earl of Gresham, friendship turns into a far more complicated bond. Adam has loved her for years, but passion alone may not be enough to heal grief and the weight of the past.

The Bed and the Bachelor

by Tracy Anne Warren

2011

Brilliant but dangerously distracted Lord Drake Byron hires a new housekeeper, unaware she is really French agent Sebastianne Dumont. As war, espionage, and attraction close in, both must decide what they are willing to betray and what they cannot lose.

Her Highness and the Highlander

by Tracy Anne Warren

2012

After an attack leaves Princess Mercedes hunted and alone, she turns to Daniel MacKinnon, a skeptical Highlander, for protection. Their journey to London becomes a tense, intimate race against unseen enemies and growing feelings.

The Princess and the Peer

by Tracy Anne Warren

2012

Princess Emma runs away from an arranged marriage for one last taste of freedom in London. Nick Gregory, a former naval captain turned reluctant earl, offers protection without knowing who she is, and both are changed by the truth.

The Trouble with Princesses

by Tracy Anne Warren

2013

Princess Ariadne is done with the marriage mart and decides to choose a lover instead of a husband. Rupert Whyte means to stop her reckless plan, but his lessons in desire create exactly the danger he hoped to avoid.

The Last Man on Earth

by Tracy Anne Warren

2014

Advertising executive Madelyn Grayson ends up competing with her rule-breaking rival Zack Douglas for the same promotion. Their office war sparks a secret affair that threatens both her principles and her carefully controlled heart.

The Man Plan

by Tracy Anne Warren

2014

Ivy Grayson moves to Manhattan determined to build an art career and finally make longtime crush James Jordon see her as more than a kid sister. But James has his own rules, and love refuses to follow any of them.

Mad About the Man

by Tracy Anne Warren

2015

Lawyer Brie Grayson is trying to rebuild her life when a major client turns out to be Maddox Monroe, the boy who once made school miserable. Their reunion is sharp, sexy, and complicated by old hurts neither of them forgot.

The Bedding Proposal

by Tracy Anne Warren

2015

Bored rake Leo Byron sets his sights on scandal-marked divorcée Lady Thalia Lennox, who wants nothing to do with men. His pursuit begins in flirtation, but both soon discover how much courage real trust demands.

Happily Bedded Bliss

by Tracy Anne Warren

2016

Esme Byron sketches a naked stranger by a lake, and one disastrous reveal later, she is forced into marriage with Gabriel, Lord Northcote. Their rushed union starts in outrage and attraction, then deepens into something neither expected.

Bedchamber Games

by Tracy Anne Warren

2017

After her father's death, Rosamund Carrow disguises herself as a man to finish his legal cases. Lord Lawrence Byron, her rival in court and a notorious rake, uncovers the secret, and their battle of wits turns into a romance that could ruin them both.

Where should I start?

If you want her classic Regency romances: The Husband TrapThe Wife TrapThe Wedding Trap
If you want a big family saga in Regency England: Tempted by His KissSeduced by His TouchAt the Duke's Pleasure
If you want fairy-tale style historical romance: The Princess and the PeerHer Highness and the HighlanderThe Trouble with Princesses
If you want contemporary New York romance: The Last Man on EarthThe Man PlanMad About the Man

Author bio

Tracy Anne Warren grew up in a small town in central Ohio, and she started early. At 17, she wrote her first manuscript, the kind of ambitious beginning that says a lot about how seriously she already took stories and romance.

The writing bug never really let go.

After college, she earned a Bachelor of Arts in history from The Ohio State University and then spent several years working in finance before she broke into publishing. That mix, a love of the past and real-world work experience, fits the books she would go on to write, polished historical romances with strong structure and heroines who know how the world works.

Her debut novel, The Husband Trap, arrived in 2006 and made a fast impression. It landed on the USA Today bestseller list and later won the RITA Award for Best First Book, a major honor in romance writing. It also set the tone for much of what readers would come to expect from her, clever setups, emotional payoffs, and a strong sense that love has to be earned.

A lot of Warren's best-known books live in the Regency world, where titles, money, gossip, and timing can change everything. In series like The Trap Trilogy, The Mistress Trilogy, and the Byrons books, she returns again and again to fake engagements, inconvenient marriages, family pressure, and women who refuse to stay quiet just because society would prefer it. Books like Tempted by His Kiss, At the Duke's Pleasure, and The Bed and the Bachelor show that mix especially well.

She likes a sharp premise, but she also likes heart.

Warren also has a lighter, more fairy-tale side. The Princess and the Peer, Her Highness and the Highlander, and The Trouble with Princesses follow royal heroines trying to balance duty with ordinary human wants, freedom, safety, desire, and the chance to choose their own lives. Even when the setup is playful, the emotional stakes stay real.

Later, she moved into contemporary romance with the Graysons novels, including The Last Man on Earth, The Man Plan, and Mad About the Man. Those books trade ballrooms and country houses for Manhattan offices, law firms, and luxury hotels, but the appeal is similar. She still writes smart, capable women, strong chemistry, and relationships complicated by pride, ambition, and old hurts.

Different setting, same interest in people who have to meet each other halfway.

She has also picked up other honors along the way, including the National Readers' Choice Award, the Holt Medallion, and the Golden Quill. Readers who come to her work for the first time usually find a dependable blend of wit, sensuality, and momentum, with just enough emotional mess to keep things interesting.

These days she lives in Maryland with Siamese rescue cats. When she is not writing, she enjoys cooking, watching movies, reading, and adding to her music collection, which feels exactly right for an author whose books know how to mix comfort, drama, and fun.

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