True Gentlemen Books in Order
Part ofGrace Burrowes Books in OrderThis page shows the True Gentlemen books by Grace Burrowes in order, with short summaries, series background, and a quick where-to-start guide.
Last updated: January 13, 2026
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Publication Order
12 books
Truly Beloved
by Grace Burrowes
2021
A couple with a long history faces the kind of decision that can’t be undone. Old misunderstandings and outside pressure keep pulling them apart, but affection keeps pulling them back. This is a tender, character-driven romance about choosing each other on purpose.
The Last True Gentleman
by Grace Burrowes
2021
He’s the last man anyone would call “true,” at least by society’s rules, and he likes it that way. A woman with little room for risk challenges his cynicism. As a mystery of motives unfolds, he discovers that integrity can be a choice, too.
My Heart's True Delight
by Grace Burrowes
2020
Two people who’ve been bruised by life find themselves in close quarters and discover a gentle kind of attraction. Family duties and lingering doubt make it hard to believe in happy endings. Their story leans into kindness, trust, and the courage to start again.
A Woman of True Honor
by Grace Burrowes
2020
She’s determined to protect her independence and her people, even when it costs her. He believes honor is something you do, not something you claim. When their lives collide, they form an alliance that asks for courage, patience, and love that can handle real life.
A Lady's Dream Come True
by Grace Burrowes
2020
A quiet, wish-fulfillment Regency romance where a woman who’s spent years being sensible finally risks wanting more. An unexpected suitor offers her a partnership, not a rescue. The dream isn’t a ball gown, it’s being truly seen and chosen.
A Lady of True Distinction
by Grace Burrowes
2019
A lady with a complicated past refuses to be defined by gossip. The gentleman drawn to her has his own hard-earned sense of honor. Together they navigate family pressure and old wounds, building a relationship that values respect as much as desire.
My Own True Duchess
by Grace Burrowes
2018
A duke who’s done with society games meets a woman who refuses to be dazzled by power. Their connection grows through shared work and honest talk, not glittering parties. When old mistakes resurface, they have to fight for a future on their own terms.
A Truly Perfect Gentleman
by Grace Burrowes
2018
He looks like the perfect gentleman, but he’s carrying secrets that could ruin lives. She’s practical, sharp, and not interested in being charmed. As they untangle a problem that touches both families, the “perfect” mask slips, and something real begins.
His Lordship's True Lady
by Grace Burrowes
2017
A reserved lord and a woman who’s learned to rely on herself form a cautious partnership. As they navigate family pressure and a few inconvenient secrets, attraction grows into trust. He offers a title, she insists on respect, and love has to meet both demands.
Will's True Wish
by Grace Burrowes
2016
Will wants a simple life, but family duty and old promises keep tangling his plans. A woman with her own quiet strength refuses to let him retreat into martyrdom. Their slow-burn romance turns on one question: what is Will willing to ask for?
Tremaine's True Love
by Grace Burrowes
2015
Tremaine has been the responsible one for so long he barely remembers what he wants. When a marriage bargain offers a solution to two problems at once, it sounds sensible. Then feelings appear, and the bargain starts to look like the only real risk.
Daniel's True Desire
by Grace Burrowes
2015
Daniel has spent years living by rules that keep everyone safe, except himself. A woman with her own plans won’t fit into his tidy world. When circumstances force them together, Daniel has to decide whether desire is a weakness, or a way home.
Series background & context
True Gentlemen is a Regency romance series built around a simple idea: being “true” is less about manners and more about choices. These books follow a connected cast of men and women navigating family pressure, reputations, and the kind of private pain that doesn’t show up in a ballroom.
The romances here are character-first. Heroes might look perfect on paper, a title, an estate, the right friends, but Burrowes is more interested in what they do when nobody is watching. The heroines are smart and capable, often balancing practical responsibilities with the risk of wanting something for themselves. Consent and respect are not decorative themes here, they’re the foundation.
The early books, like Tremaine’s True Love, Daniel’s True Desire, and Will’s True Wish, are good examples of the series rhythm: a problem that needs solving, a partnership that turns personal, and a slow shift from guarded politeness to real intimacy. His Lordship’s True Lady keeps that focus on mutual respect, with the couple negotiating what commitment actually looks like once the first rush of attraction fades.
Nobody coasts to a happy ending in these stories.
As the series continues, you’ll see more variety in status and temperament, dukes, lords, and people trying to live quietly despite their names. The emotional throughline stays steady: second chances, forgiveness that has to be earned, and families that meddle because they care, and sometimes because they’re afraid.
The pacing tends to be thoughtful rather than frantic. There’s still plenty of spark and humor, especially when relatives start offering “help,” but the books take time with the emotional turns. You’ll get plenty of quiet scenes, walks, meals, late-night conversations, where the characters learn each other’s habits and boundaries. That’s where the love story really builds.
If you want Regency romance that leans warm rather than flashy, with plenty of tenderness and a big web of recurring characters, True Gentlemen is a comfortable series to settle into. Reading in order deepens the connections, but each book is designed to stand on its own romance plot.
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