You can’t help but fall in love with Regency romance—the lavish costumes, the gorgeous events, the delicate manners, and of course, the endless love triangles. Bridgerton nails them all, immersing its audiences in all the best Regency romance tropes. If you’re a fan looking for more Regency-style media after the latest Bridgerton season aired, here is a list of new books to binge.
Fast and Fastidious by R.M. Cadwell
Normally Lucy is as proper as can be and loves the rules, but she also loves watching the illegal, nightly carriage races that invite spectators and competitors from all classes and backgrounds. When she meets Captain Dashwood at one of these races, she believes he might be behind the recent carriage thefts. However, the more Lucy investigates the deeper the secrets go. In fact, they might jeopardize all of England as she knows it!
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Rebel of the Regency by Ann Foster
This biography of Princess Caroline details the dramatic life of this rebellious woman turned heroine. She escapes her controlling family after she is unexpectedly engaged to Prince George of Wales, but then she must manage the bullies of the English court. True to herself no matter what, she became a fashion icon unafraid to speak out against the monarchists. After most forgot her name, Foster seeks to uncover the life story of this powerful woman in the Regency era.
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These Violet Delights by Madeleine Roux
Violet flees her painting exhibition after scathing critiques from Alasdair Kerr and her affair with her teacher (who is also Alasdair’s brother!) is revealed. She escapes to her cousin’s estate in the country who is neighbors and family feuding with none other than Alasdair and his brother. Amidst both of their own familial problems, Alasdair and Violet are forced to work together to investigate a local arsonist who might threaten their own homes.
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Lady Like by Mackenzi Lee
Harriet has been comfortable doing whatever she likes, going where she wants, and dressing how she pleases. But when a letter from her father threatens the loss of her trust if she doesn’t marry soon, Harriet is forced to leave behind her masculine preferences. Meanwhile, Emily is a newcomer to London and has always wanted to be married. Unfortunately, both women have their sights set on the same duke. After many hilarious and dramatic events ensue during the season, Harriet and Emily realize they might be falling for each other instead.
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Murder at Somerset House by Andrea Penrose
This installment of the wildly popular Wrexford and Sloane Mysteries, follows Wrexford and Charlotte on another case, this time with the help of their three children. Their client claims that his brother-in-law was falsely accused of murder at the Royal Society Headquarters. As the duo investigates, science, politics, and new technology collide to threaten Britain’s financial world. Look out for the next installment Murder on Threadneedle Street, coming out September 26, 2026.
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Like in Love with You by Emma R. Alban
Catherine relocates to Bath with her mother, who is seeking revenge on her arch nemesis and her daughter, Lady Rosalie. Rosalie is wildly popular in town, and about to be betrothed to her tutor, Mr. Dean. Catherine is supposed to steal Lady Rosalie’s spotlight, and her fiancé. The only problem? Both girls like each other far more than their mothers do, and after hilarious attempts to win over Mr. Dean, the daughters realize they might be falling for each other instead.
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Catching Lady Theo by Ella Quinn
Duke Leo has always been a roguish bachelor, that is, until he falls head over heels for his best friend’s sister, Lady Theo. Theo refuses to see Leo as a suitor, but after a public mistake, she agrees to fake their engagement. However, the more time they spend together as “fiancés” the more Theo thinks he might actually be husband material.
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Remember That Day by Mary Balogh
Winifred is expecting a proposal from her close friend Owen, but when he introduces her to his older brother Nicholas, everything changes. The two initially hate each other, however, they soon realize it’s not dislike causing their distaste but their uncontrollable attraction. The couple must grapple with their unavoidable feelings for one another despite each having their own marriage prospects, a large age gap, and a familial love triangle.
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