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Are you interested in reading the Julia Quinn books in order? Here's the correct order of all of her series.

How to read Julia Quinn’s books in order

Julia Quinn is an excellent writer if you are into historical romance, and she is one of 15 writers inducted into the Romance Writers of America's Hall of Fame.

Exploring the literary world of Julia Quinn

Julia Pottinger was born in 1970, and she is an American writer. She is known by her pen name Julia Quinn, and she’s written numerous historical romance fiction stories. Her stories have been translated into many languages, she was on the New York Times Bestseller list 19 times, and she is in the Romantic Writers of America Hall of Fame. Quinn has also won numerous awards, including Best Regency Historical by Romantic Times Magazine, awards by Time magazine, and several RITA awards.

Book series by Julia Quinn

Julia Quinn has written several series you can check out, and most of them are in the romance fiction category, including the following.

The Splendid Trilogy series

Splendid was the first novel Julia Quinn wrote, and it is a part of the Splendid trilogy. The story is about Alexander Ridgeley, a Duke of Ashbourne, and he has no plans to get married. But everything is about to change in a blink of an eye. The second novel, Dancing At Midnight, focuses on Lady Arabella Blydon and her meeting with Lord John Blackwood. Minx is the third entry in the trilogy, and it follows Henrietta Barrett. There is also a short story called A Tale of Two Sisters.

Lyndon Sisters

The Lyndon Sisters series started after the Splendid trilogy, and there are two books in it. The first story is about Victoria Lyndon, and the second one focuses on her sister Ellie Lyndon.

Agents of the Crown

Agents of the Crown is another two-part story, and it is an interesting tale filled with unexpected twists. And of course, romance. The series came after the Lyndon Sisters series, and it became quite popular.

The Bridgerton series

The Bridgerton series is one of the biggest and most popular stories Julia Quinn wrote. There are eight books in it, and they were published between 2000 and 2006. Each story focuses on one Bridgerton sibling as they try to navigate London high society. This includes Anthony, Daphne, Benedict, Colin, Eloise, Francesca, Hyacinth, and Gregory.

The Bevelstoke series

The Bevelstoke series is a trilogy, and it was the first book Quinn wrote in eight years that isn’t focused on the Bridgerton family. The story starts with Miranda Cheever at the age of ten and her first encounter with Olivia Bevelstoke’s brother. The novel continues to follow Miranda and Olivia at a later age.

Two Dukes of Wyndham

Two Dukes of Wyndham is a two-part story, and it follows an intriguing idea. As Julia explained it, if there are two men claiming to be a Duke of something, one of them must be wrong. The same scenes appear in both novels but are told from different perspectives.

The Lady Most series

The Lady Most Likely... is another two-parter, and it is an interesting tale following Hugh Dunne and his search for a wife. His sister decides to gather ladies to a party and allows her brother to choose. The Lady Most Likely... was written with Connie Brockway and Eloisa James.

Smythe-Smith Quartet

The story of the Smythe-Smith Quartet has four parts, and the musical first appeared in Minx. The story starts when two main characters visit a performance, which is an annual event.

Rokesby series

The Rokesby series has four main books, and many people consider it to be a prequel to the Bridgerton series. The story follows both the Rokesby and Bridgerton families, and it is worth checking out. The story is set in the late 1700s.

In what order should you read Julia Quinn's books?

If you are interested in romance novels, and reading one of the best writers in the genre, you might want to have a proper reading order for Julia Quinn’s books.

Publication order of Splendid Trilogy books

Splendid is the first novel Julia Quinn wrote, and it is the start of the Splendid trilogy, including:

There is also A Tale of Two Sisters from 2003, and it appeared in the Where’s My Hero anthology.

Publication order of Lyndon Sisters books

The Lyndon series is the second series Quinn wrote, and there are two books, including:

  • Everything and the Moon (1997)
  • Brighter Than the Sun (1997)

Publication order of Agents of the Crown books

Another two-parter series started in 1998 and includes:

The story is set in England in 1814.

Publication order of Bridgerton books

The Bridgerton series is one of the biggest series Julia Quinn wrote, and it consists of the following:

Each story focuses on a different member of the Bridgerton family, and the series was adapted into a series on Netflix called Bridgerton. Quinn has also worked on a series of epilogues.

Publication order of Bevelstoke books

The Bevelstoke series is a trilogy and is comprised of:

Publication order of the Two Dukes of Wyndham books

Both books were published in 2008 and include:

The Two Dukes of Wyndham series was inspired by a song by Dire Straits called “Industrial Disease.”

Publication order of Ladies Most books

Both stories in the Lady Most series were written with Eloisa James and Connie Brockway. The stories are:

Publication order of Smythe-Smith Quartet books

There are four stories in the Smythe-Smith Quartet series, including:

Publication order of Rokesby books

The Rokesby series, a prequel series to the Bridgerton series, includes four novels:

Both the Rokesby and the Bridgerton families appear in the series.

Julia Quinn’s short stories

Julia Quinn also wrote short stories, such as the following, and they appeared in various anthologies.

  • Gretna Greene (1999)
  • A Tale of Two Sisters (2003)
  • Thirty-Six Valentines (2003)
  • The First Kiss (2004)
  • … and a Sixpence in Her Shoe (2016)

Thirty-Six Valentines and The First Kiss are a part of the Lady Whistledown series. They were published in The Further Observations of Lady Whistledown, and Lady Whistledown Strikes Back, and the books were written with Karen Hawkins, Mia Ryan, and Suzanne Enoch. It is worth mentioning that Julia Quinn also worked on a graphic novel with Violet Charles, and it’s called Miss Butterworth and the Mad Baron.

The audiobook collection of Julia Quinn

One of the easiest ways to go through the entire bibliography by Julia Quinn is to listen to audiobooks.

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FAQ

What is the order of Julia Quinn’s Bridgerton series?

The first book in the series is The Duke and I, followed by The Viscount Who Loved Me, An Offer From a Gentleman, Romancing Mister Bridgerton, To Sir Phillip, With Love, When He Was Wicked, It’s In His Kiss, On the Way to the Wedding, and The Bridgertons: Happily Ever After.

Is Julia Quinn still writing Bridgerton books?

No. The last book from the Bridgerton series was published in 2013.

When did Julia Quinn start writing?

The first book Julia Quinn wrote was published in 1995, it’s called Splending, and it is the first story in the trilogy.

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