Scandal & Scoundrel Books in Order
About the Scandal & Scoundrel series
Series Premise
The series centers on the Talbot sisters—daughters of a powerful earl—whose lives are upended by scandals that echo contemporary tabloid drama: a dramatic public altercation at a high-society event, a shocking inheritance tied to a hidden identity, and a long-buried marriage that resurfaces with devastating consequences. Each sister's story explores how scandal reshapes identity, family dynamics, and romantic prospects, as they confront exile, public scrutiny, and powerful men who challenge or champion their autonomy, ultimately finding love that defies convention and reclaims their futures.
The series should be read in publication order (which aligns with the chronological unfolding of the sisters' interconnected scandals and personal arcs). While each book delivers a complete, standalone romance with its own satisfying resolution and emotional payoff, recurring family ties, references to prior scandals, and subtle progression in the sisters' relationships and reputations build cumulatively across volumes. Order matters moderately—sequential reading enhances emotional investment and avoids spoilers on family outcomes—though the strong individual focus allows reasonable enjoyment out of sequence.
Main Characters
The Talbot sisters — The core heroines are three scandalous sisters: the youngest, spirited and impulsive; the middle, artistic and secretive; the eldest, poised yet deeply wounded. Each is bold, intelligent, and unapologetically themselves, refusing to fade quietly after their public falls from grace.
- Romantic heroes — Powerful, flawed men—often dukes, rogues, or aristocrats—who initially clash with or underestimate the Talbot sister in question. Charismatic, protective, and frequently reformed rakes, they grow through vulnerability and partnership, offering strength while learning to value equality.
- Supporting family and allies — The Talbot parents, siblings, and close friends provide emotional stakes, humor, and occasional meddling, reinforcing themes of sisterhood and found family amid scandal.
- Society figures — Gossiping ton members, scheming rivals, or judgmental matrons who amplify external pressure and highlight Regency constraints.
- Antagonists/obstacles — Conflicts stem more from societal judgment, personal pride, past betrayals, or family secrets than cartoonish villains, keeping focus on internal and relational growth.
Setting
The series unfolds in Regency-era England (early 19th century), primarily in the glittering yet ruthless world of London's ton—ballrooms, lavish estates, Mayfair townhouses, and the gossip-fueled social Season. Scandal erupts in public spaces like soirees, theaters, and grand houses, while private moments unfold in opulent drawing rooms, secluded gardens, or remote country retreats where characters escape scrutiny. The atmosphere captures Regency contrast: opulent wealth and rigid propriety mask intense personal drama, with fog-shrouded streets, candlelit nights, and the constant threat of ruin through whispers adding tension. The setting feels alive and sensory—silk gowns, clinking glasses, rustling scandal sheets—while highlighting how society polices women and how the heroines navigate or defy those constraints.
Tone & Themes
MacLean's tone is bold, witty, and fiercely romantic, blending sharp social commentary with sizzling sensuality and empowering feminist themes. The narratives pulse with clever banter, emotional intensity, and unapologetic heat—scandals are treated as both destructive and liberating forces—while maintaining an optimistic, defiant spirit: heroines refuse victimhood, heroes evolve beyond arrogance, and love triumphs over judgment. Humor is dry and incisive, often targeting Regency hypocrisy, while vulnerability adds depth without melodrama. The overall vibe is addictive and empowering—funny, smart, steamy, and deeply satisfying—creating page-turning escapism that feels modern in its sensibilities yet authentic to the period.
Sarah MacLean's Scandal & Scoundrel series masterfully reimagines Regency romance with modern wit and feminist fire, turning celebrity-style scandals into empowering tales of women reclaiming their narratives and finding love on their own terms. Through the Talbot sisters' bold journeys—from public disgrace to triumphant self-possession—it celebrates resilience, sisterhood, and the joy of defying expectations in a world that seeks to silence them. The trilogy stands as a standout in historical romance—sexy, smart, funny, and deeply satisfying—offering readers addictive escapism with substance and heart. It's perfect for anyone who loves sharp heroines, swoon-worthy heroes, and stories where scandal becomes the spark for something extraordinary.
FAQ
3 books
No new book is currently scheduled. The latest book, The Day of the Duchess, was published in July 2017.
The Day of the Duchess was published in July 2017.
The first book in the series is The Rogue Not Taken, published in January 2016.
The series primarily falls into the Historical Romance genre.
The series centers on the Talbot sisters—daughters of a powerful earl—whose lives are upended by scandals that echo contemporary tabloid drama: a dramatic public altercation at a high-society event, a shocking inheritance tied to a hidden identity, and a long-buried marriage that resurfaces with devastating consequences. Each sister's story explores how scandal reshapes identity, family dynamics, and romantic prospects, as they confront exile, public scrutiny, and powerful men who challenge or champion their autonomy, ultimately finding love that defies convention and reclaims their futures. The series should be read in publication order (which aligns with the chronological unfolding of the sisters' interconnected scandals and personal arcs). While each book delivers a complete, standalone romance with its own satisfying resolution and emotional payoff, recurring family ties, references to prior scandals, and subtle progression in the sisters' relationships and reputations build cumulatively across volumes. Order matters moderately—sequential reading enhances emotional investment and avoids spoilers on family outcomes—though the strong individual focus allows reasonable enjoyment out of sequence.
The series does not currently have a new book scheduled.