
Anna Harrington is a historical romance author I’ve been meaning to read and I started at the beginning of her backlist. We’ve got historical romance scoundrels set in Regency/Victorian England. This series makes the most sense when you read it in order. The events of Book 2 and 3 tie very closely together. And then Book 4 is about the children of our rake-ish friends from Books 1 to 3.
1. Dukes Are Forever (2015)
So our dear duke had taken revenge on his nemesis by bankrupting him and acquiring his estate. And the guy throws in his daughter as a ward. The daughter is no mere child though, as the duke discovers when he goes to claim his property. They’re stuck with each other while they figure out their next move and neither one trusts the other.
Ebook borrowed from my local library via Libby.

2. Along Came a Rogue (2016)
Best friend’s sister romance, but with more history and secrets than initially appears. We have our hero off to fetch his best friend’s sister who was unable to travel to her brother’s wounded sick bed. Of course, she’s hiding her own secrets and trying to protect herself from unknown villains. We’ve also got the road trip/forced proximity aspect of this one too.
Ebook borrowed from my local library via Libby.

3. How I Married a Marquess (2016)
The guy who was shot in the last book has his turn as the hero, but now it’s a year later and he’s shaken and anxious. Wanting a chance to prove himself again, he’s gone to a house party to find a highwayman. Turns out the highwayman is the pretty girl he met at the party. She has her reasons for robbing the rich to support the orphanage where she came from. They both get sucked into some major drama, and they both have to decide what’s most important to them.
Ebook borrowed from my local library via Libby.

4. Once a Scoundrel (2017)
Second-generation novella with childhood friends, grown to a season of stolen kisses, then the guy leaves for war, and now is back and wants the woo the gal back. But do we trust him now? Short quick read.
Ebook borrowed from my local library via Libby.

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