32 Historical Romance Series to Binge-Read after 'Bridgerton'

Marriages of convenience, high-society scandal sheets, and fully clothed flirtation...yes, we must be talking about historical romances!
Whether you're just dipping a toe into this subset of love stories after bingeing the entire Netflix Bridgerton adaptation or you're a longtime reader of old-timey tales, there's never an end to series that will seduce you. And don't let their covers fool you; today's historicals tend to come with a wallop of modern sexiness.
Below, we've gathered up the first book of 32 highly rated romance series for your perusing pleasure. Be sure to add the titles that catch your eye to your Want to Read shelf!
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Ceece, I agree. The diversity in the list is good.






Seriously. I know it can be characterized in any number of ways, but surely Historical Romance is one of them.



Erin Satie (No Better Angels series)
Joanna Chambers (Capital Wolves duet; Enlightenment series)
Cecilia Grant (Blackshear Family series)
Elizabeth Kingston (Welsh Blades series)
Elizabeth Essex (Reckless Brides series)


I know, her books are older but they are more or less the mastercopy of all those historical romance books out there.
My favorite is the Alastair-Audley Tetralogy Series.


I second that. I'd like to be able to vote for HR as a separate category too.

Absolutely. Wouldn't it make a great series???


Seriously. I know it can be characterized in any number of ways, but surely Historical Romance is one of them."
I completely agree with you!!!


Absolutely. She is a super intelligent historically accurate writer. Very refreshing for those of us (all of us!!) who love historical romance but have brains.

She's included! (Take another look at the seventh row of books ;))

Not sure GRs and I have the same ideas about historical romance.

Seriously. I know it can be characterized in any number of ways, but surely Historical Romance is one of them."
nope, the author of Outlander considers her books historical fiction. 🤷♀️


Yeah, and Anne McCaffrey insisted her Pern series was scifi, but that didn't stop folks from thinking of it as fantasy, too. :D

Agree on Lisa Kleypas 100%. Also the series to showcase by Loretta Chase is The Carsingtons!! Some of her best work.



Elodie wrote: "As it is not an exhaustive list, I would love to add Emma V Leech’s Girls who dare series, Elisa Braden’s Rescued From Ruin series, Annabelle Anders’s Cocky Gents and others, Kerrigan Byrne many se..."
Outlander outshines all!


I'd love to see more of the 'non traditional' HR being recommended regularly, give us more that is not Regency/Victorian/Gilded/Post Civil War/Dukes/Earls/Ladies/Marriage Marts/Rich people/Socialites etc. Give us more 'common' folks, more pre Regency, more outside of the US and the UK, more early to mid 20th century pretty please. There is a ton of it out there that I've added to my TBR now that after long years of reading romance, I have finally been converted to historicals.


Amen to that. The Bedwyns has a lot of the humor--the antics of a large, crazy yet loving family & the repartee between the hero/heroine--of the Julia Quinn Bridgerton series (the actual books NOT the Netflix series). So if you like a hr series that has humor & a lot of crazy family dynamics along with the main love story then the this series by Mary Balogh would be a good series. This family is insane but they all love each other :-)
The Survior series by her is also great but it is a more serious series. It focuses on the love stories of survivors of the Napoleonic Wars (thus the name The Survivors :-) ). So there are lot of issues dealing with war and the aftermath & issues of PTSD.
The Simply series by her is great also but it focuses on a group of friends that are associated with a girl's school. It's not as ROFLOL like the Bedwyns. It primarily focuses on the dynamic between friends.