Devil Riders Books in Order
Part ofAnne Gracie Books in OrderSee the Devil Riders books in order by Anne Gracie, with summaries, series background, and where to start these adventurous Regency romances.
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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Publication Order
6 books
His Captive Lady
by Anne Gracie
2008
Harry Morant plans a sensible, unemotional marriage after years of war. Then he meets Lady Helen Freymore, a woman hemmed in by lies and danger, and practicality stops looking safe.
The Stolen Princess
by Anne Gracie
2008
Gabriel Renfrew finds a princess in hiding, along with her small son and enemies close behind. A marriage of convenience seems the safest answer, but protecting Callie soon becomes anything but simple.
To Catch a Bride
by Anne Gracie
2009
Sent to Egypt to retrieve a missing granddaughter, Rafe Ramsey finds a fierce young woman in disguise, hiding from slavers and danger. Their journey is full of mistrust, adventure, and growing desire.
The Accidental Wedding
by Anne Gracie
2010
Nash Renfrew wakes in Maddy Woodford's bed with no memory and nowhere else to go. As her warmth and her chaotic household draw him in, a scandal leaves them facing an unexpected marriage.
Bride by Mistake
by Anne Gracie
2012
Years after a hasty wartime marriage meant only to save her, Luke Ripton returns to claim Isabella from a Spanish convent. The shy girl he married is now a determined woman, and old promises suddenly matter.
A Bride For Marcus
by Anne Gracie
2026
Marcus, Earl of Alverleigh, believes a practical marriage is safest. When his childhood friend Tessa, twice widowed and facing another forced match, needs help, scandal and long-buried feelings make convenience anything but simple.
Series background & context
The Devil Riders are soldiers, brothers, and brothers-in-arms whose nickname comes from the daredevil exploits that carried them through the Napoleonic wars. When the fighting ends, none of them slips neatly back into ordinary life. That is the real thread of the series. These men know how to survive danger. Peace is the harder thing.
Each book takes one of them and throws him into a romance that also feels like a reckoning. The Stolen Princess pairs Gabriel with a princess on the run and a child who needs protection. His Captive Lady gives Harry a heroine with a dangerous secret and a life built on lies. To Catch a Bride heads to Egypt, where Rafe meets a missing granddaughter in disguise, hiding from slavers and trouble. The Accidental Wedding turns amnesia, a country household, and a tangle of children into a surprisingly warm love story. Bride by Mistake looks back to a wartime marriage made in haste and the woman who was left behind.
Adventure matters here.
So does friendship. The men keep turning up in one another's lives, teasing, advising, rescuing, and occasionally meddling. That shared history gives the series a solid backbone. Even when a book moves away from England, you still feel the pull of the group and the long shadow of the war they survived together.
The settings are broader than in many Regency romances. There are ballrooms and country houses, yes, but also border crossings, rough roads, foreign cities, diplomatic circles, and households shaped by loss. Anne Gracie uses that wider canvas to keep the danger lively without losing sight of character. Beneath the action, these are intimate stories about damaged people learning how to trust.
The women are never just passengers in the plot. A princess protects her son and her throne. A scarred lady hides the truth about herself. A young woman in disguise fights fiercely for her freedom. A country heroine holding a family together becomes the center of a man's future. Again and again, the books ask what safety really looks like when the world has already shown you how quickly things can be taken away.
If you want Anne Gracie at her most adventurous, start here. The series blends warmth, danger, humor, and postwar tenderness very well. Read in order for the best effect, because part of the pleasure is watching the whole band of Devil Riders slowly build new lives, and new families, after the battles are supposed to be over.
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