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Latest revision as of 06:32, 28 September 2011

This article lists romance series which are family based or built around an institutional structure, such as a school, and usually written by one author. These related books are often best read in order because each book builds on the one before.

For other uses of the term "series" see Series (disambiguation).
See also the categories Romance Series and Romanctic Series.

Family-Based Series

Jo Beverley

The Mallorens (Georgian England)

Loretta Chase

The Carsington Brothers (historical)

Sara Donati

The Wilderness Series (historical)

Diana Gabaldon

Outlander (time-travel, historical, contemporary)

Linda Howard

The Mackenzies (contemporary)

Stephanie Laurens

The Cynsters (Regency England)

  1. Devil's Bride, 1998
  2. A Rake's Vow, 1998
  3. Scandals' Bride, 1999
  4. A Rogue's Proposal, 1999
  5. A Secret Love, 2000
  6. All About Love, 2001
  7. All About Passion, 2001
  8. On A Wild Night, 2002
  9. On A Wicked Dawn, 2002
  10. The Perfect Lover, 2003
  11. The Ideal Bride, 2004
  12. The Truth About Love, 2005
  13. What Price Love? 2006

Elizabeth Lowell

The Donovans (contemporary)

MacKenzie-Blackthorn (contemporary, with one historic)

The "Only" series (historic - American West)

Gracie C. McKeever

The Matchmaker (contemporary)

Francis Ray

The Graysons of New Mexico Series (contemporary)

Taggart/Falcon Series (contemporary)

Grayson Friends Series (contemporary)

Institution-Based Series

Mary Balogh

The "Simply" series set in Regency England. Each book in the series focuses on a different teacher at a private girls' school in Bath

Jo Beverley

The Company of Rogues series set in Regency England is based on a group of twelve boys who banded together at Harrow school. Each book follows a member of this group (or a friend or relative of a member of the group).

Tara Janzen

The Steele Street operatives are a group of agents working out of a garage on Steele Street in contemporary Denver, Colorado. Most of the members have known and worked together since they were teenage delinquents stealing cars. Their special abilities have been put to use by the government for antiterrorism and other black-ops.

Jayne Ann Krentz aka Amanda Quick

"The Arcane Society" - In this paranormal series there are both contemporary and historical novels, the former appearing under Jayne Ann Krentz, the latter under Amanda Quick.

Stephanie Laurens

The "Bastion Club" (Regency England) is seven bachelors who had worked for the same man during the Napoleonic War, when they return from war they band together while looking for wives, continuing in espionage for their former boss