The Palace of Rogues Books in Order
About The Palace of Rogues series
Series Premise
The core premise revolves around The Grand Palace on the Thames as a sanctuary for those on society's fringes—widows, spies, war heroes, actresses, rakes, and runaways—who find themselves drawn there by fate, hiding, or coincidence. Each book features a new guest (or staff member) whose arrival sparks a romance laced with intrigue: a notorious smuggler tracking a fugitive, a war hero seeking solitude, a scandal-plagued debutante, or a pirate captain in disguise. The stories blend classic Regency tropes (forbidden attraction, secret identities, enemies-to-lovers) with emotional depth—characters grappling with past betrayals, loss, or societal constraints. The Palace's owners (Lady Derring and her partner) and staff provide continuity, offering wry commentary, meddling support, and a safe space where vulnerabilities surface. Romances ignite through banter, slow-burn tension, and shared secrets, often involving high-stakes elements like espionage, inheritance disputes, or personal redemption. Themes explore reinvention, chosen family, and the power of kindness amid Regency rigidity, with happy endings that affirm love's transformative potential.
Main Characters
Lady Derring (Delilah) and Mrs. March (Angelique): Recurring owners of the Palace. Delilah is resilient, optimistic, and entrepreneurial; Angelique is pragmatic and sharp-tongued. Their friendship anchors the series, providing humor, wisdom, and meddling support.
- Book protagonists: Each features a new couple, often Palace guests or connected figures:
- Captain Tristan Hardy (smuggler hunter) and Lady Derring in Book 1.
- Lucien Durand (mysterious guest) and Angelique in Book 2.
- Captain James Blackmore and the elusive "Frey" in Book 3.
- The Duke of Valkirk (war hero) and a ballerina-turned-guest in Book 4.
- Later entries include a pirate captain, a beastly lord, a scandalous debutante, and more—rogues, heroes, and heroines with hidden depths.
- Supporting cast: Eccentric staff (like the butler Mr. Delacorte), recurring guests, and family members who add color and continuity.
Setting
The primary setting is Regency London (early 1800s), centered on The Grand Palace on the Thames—a grand, slightly faded riverside townhouse turned elite boarding house. It features elegant public rooms, private suites, a dining salon with strict (but bendable) rules, and a welcoming yet discerning atmosphere that attracts an eclectic clientele. The Thames provides a moody backdrop—foggy nights, river traffic, and the contrast between London's glittering ton and its underbelly.
Stories occasionally venture beyond: country estates, ballrooms, docks, or exotic hints (pirate seas in one entry), but the Palace remains the emotional anchor—a microcosm of society where class lines blur and secrets unfold. Period details shine—fashion, etiquette, carriages, gaslight—creating immersive Regency glamour with a cozy, intimate feel.
Tone & Themes
The tone is witty, sensual, and warmly optimistic—sophisticated Regency romance with humor, heart, and subtle steam. Long's prose sparkles with clever dialogue, ironic observations, and playful wordplay, balancing light-hearted banter with poignant emotional moments. Conflicts stem from personal scars or societal pressures rather than melodrama; danger (when present) is restrained, focusing on tension and clever resolution over violence. Romance builds gradually—intense chemistry, vulnerability, and mutual respect—culminating in tender, affirming HEAs. It's empowering and escapist, celebrating strong, flawed characters who find healing and joy in love, with a gentle feminist undercurrent celebrating women's agency.
Julie Anne Long's The Palace of Rogues series masterfully revives Regency romance with a fresh, enchanting twist—turning a single boarding house into a vibrant hub of love, secrets, and second chances. Through the series, Long delivers sparkling banter, sensual slow-burns, and deeply felt characters who reinvent themselves amid London's glittering dangers. The Grand Palace on the Thames becomes a beloved "character"—a sanctuary where rogues find redemption, hearts mend, and love triumphs. For readers craving intelligent, witty, emotionally rich historicals with humor and heat, this series offers addictive escapism—proving that even in a world of rigid rules, a little rogue charm and kindness can rewrite any fate.
FAQ
9 books
The next book in The Palace of Rogues series, Game of Rogues, will be published in Jun-2026.
The Beast Takes a Bride was published in October 2024.
The first book in the series is Lady Derring Takes a Lover, published in February 2019.
The series primarily falls into the Historical Romance genre.
The core premise revolves around The Grand Palace on the Thames as a sanctuary for those on society's fringes—widows, spies, war heroes, actresses, rakes, and runaways—who find themselves drawn there by fate, hiding, or coincidence. Each book features a new guest (or staff member) whose arrival sparks a romance laced with intrigue: a notorious smuggler tracking a fugitive, a war hero seeking solitude, a scandal-plagued debutante, or a pirate captain in disguise. The stories blend classic Regency tropes (forbidden attraction, secret identities, enemies-to-lovers) with emotional depth—characters grappling with past betrayals, loss, or societal constraints. The Palace's owners (Lady Derring and her partner) and staff provide continuity, offering wry commentary, meddling support, and a safe space where vulnerabilities surface. Romances ignite through banter, slow-burn tension, and shared secrets, often involving high-stakes elements like espionage, inheritance disputes, or personal redemption. Themes explore reinvention, chosen family, and the power of kindness amid Regency rigidity, with happy endings that affirm love's transformative potential.
The series is ongoing, with the next book currently scheduled.