Wendy May Andrews Books In Order
Publication Order of Bequest Books
|
Inheriting Trouble |
(2019) |
|
|
Courting Intrigue |
(2019) |
|
|
Inviting Misfortune |
(2020) |
Publication Order of Gentleman Scholars Books
|
A Lady and a Scholar |
(2024) |
|
|
A Chemist and A Companion |
(2024) |
|
|
An Heiress and An Astronomer |
(2024) |
|
|
A Botanist and A Betrothal |
(2025) |
Publication Order of Ladies of Mayfair Books
|
The Governess’ Debut |
(2015) |
|
|
The Debutante Bride |
(2016) |
|
|
Sweet Surrender |
(2017) |
|
|
The Reluctant Debutante |
(2017) |
|
|
A Dangerous Debut |
(2018) |
Publication Order of Mayfair Mayhem Books
|
The Duke Conspiracy |
(2015) |
|
|
The Countess Intrigue |
(2016) |
|
|
The Viscount Deception |
(2019) |
Publication Order of Northcott Kinship Books
|
Intriguing Lord Adelaide |
(2021) |
|
|
Convincing Mr. Northcott |
(2022) |
|
|
Evading The Gentleman |
(2022) |
|
|
Distracting the Heir |
(2022) |
|
|
Provoking Lord Simmons |
(2022) |
|
|
Defying the Earl |
(2023) |
|
|
Assisting Lord Richmond |
(2023) |
|
|
Confounding the Fortune Hunter |
(2023) |
Publication Order of Orphan Train Books
|
Sophie |
(2018) |
|
|
Cassie |
(2018) |
|
|
Katie |
(2018) |
|
|
Melanie |
(2018) |
Publication Order of Sherton Sisters Books
|
A Duke to Elude |
(2020) |
|
|
A Viscount to Conspire |
(2020) |
|
|
A Gentleman to Avoid |
(2021) |
|
|
A Lady to Reveal |
(2021) |
|
|
A Sister to Beguile |
(2021) |
Publication Order of Standalone Novels
|
Tempting the Earl |
(2012) |
|
|
Singed in Saint John |
(2021) |
Publication Order of The Proxy Brides Books
|
A Bride for Jeremiah |
(2018) |
|
A Bride for Clay |
|
|
(2018) |
|
|
A Bride for Nathan |
(2018) |
|
A Bride for Abel |
|
|
(2018) |
|
|
A Bride for Finn |
(2018) |
|
A Bride for Carter |
|
|
(2018) |
|
|
A Bride for Sterling |
(2018) |
|
A Bride for Henry |
|
|
(2018) |
|
|
A Bride for Elijah |
(2019) |
|
A Bride for Travis |
|
|
(2019) |
|
|
A Bride for Sam |
(2019) |
|
A Bride for Valentin |
|
|
(2019) |
|
|
A Bride for Calvin |
(2019) |
|
A Bride for Ransom |
|
|
(2019) |
|
|
A Bride for James |
(2019) |
|
A Bride For Gideon |
|
|
(2019) |
|
|
A Bride for Darrell |
(2019) |
|
A Bride for Logan |
|
|
(2019) |
|
|
A Bride for Benjamin |
(2019) |
|
A Bride for Wen Hui |
|
|
(2019) |
|
|
A Bride for Bode |
(2019) |
|
A Bride for Alastair |
|
|
(2019) |
|
|
A Bride for Harper |
(2019) |
|
A Bride for Mason |
|
|
(2019) |
|
|
A Bride for Tobias |
(2019) |
|
A Bride For Dalton |
|
|
(2019) |
|
|
A Bride for Arthur |
(2019) |
|
A Bride for Jack |
|
|
(2019) |
|
|
A Bride for Wyatt |
(2019) |
|
A Bride for Daniel |
|
|
(2019) |
|
|
A Bride for Gabriel |
(2019) |
|
A Bride for Clark |
|
|
(2019) |
|
|
A Bride for Adam |
(2020) |
|
A Bride for Isaac |
|
|
(2020) |
|
|
A Bride For Luke |
(2020) |
|
A Bride for Silas |
|
|
(2020) |
|
|
A Bride for David |
(2020) |
|
A Bride for Hamilton |
|
|
(2020) |
|
|
A Bride for Dwight |
(2020) |
|
A Bride for Deke |
|
|
(2020) |
|
|
A Bride for Cody |
(2020) |
|
A Bride For Obadiah |
|
|
(2020) |
|
|
A Bride for Blake |
(2020) |
|
A Bride for Esau |
|
|
(2020) |
|
|
A Bride for Mitchell |
(2020) |
|
A Bride for Gavin |
|
|
(2020) |
|
|
A Bride for Seamus |
(2020) |
|
A Bride for Boss |
|
|
(2020) |
|
|
A Bride for Matthias |
(2020) |
|
A Bride for Harland |
|
|
(2021) |
Publication Order of Yours Truly: The Lovelorn Books
|
Brilliant in Boston |
(2020) |
|
Dear Lovelorn |
|
|
(2020) |
|
|
Secretive in Sacramento |
(2020) |
|
Matchmaker Sheriff |
|
|
(2020) |
|
|
Confused in Colorado |
(2020) |
|
Torn in Toronto |
|
|
(2020) |
|
|
Deserted in Dodge |
(2020) |
|
Wistful in Wisconsin |
|
|
(2020) |
|
|
Obsessed in Oregon |
(2020) |
|
Overwhelmed in Oklahoma |
|
|
(2020) |
|
|
Desperate In Delaware |
(2020) |
|
Vexed in Vermont |
|
|
(2020) |
Wendy May Andrews is an inspirational and historical romance novelist that has been writing ever since she could read and write. Of course, her earlier efforts were something only a mother would be proud of.
However, she stopped writing when she left school but continued to be an avid reader. Wendy got back into writing on a dare from her husband, who told her she should write rather than always read the works of other people.
She did not believe she could be an author but found that she actually did love writing. It was from those very early efforts that she penned the 2010 published “Tempting the Earl.”
But it was quite a rough ride as she once became an orphan author when her publisher was sold and she had to go back to looking for another interested publisher.
She has said that she writes her novels to help her readers feel refreshed and escape from the banalities of everyday life.
When she is not writing or reading, she can be found traveling the world with her husband or enjoying the scenery in her neighborhood with her dogs.
As a five-year-old child, Wendy May Andrews learned how to read and has been in love with words ever since. As a child, she used to read almost anything from cereal boxes, signs, books, posters, magazines, and newspapers.
As such, writing is something she has been doing for as long as she has been reading. Once she got started with the publishing of her debut novel she has not looked back.
Andrews has made a name for herself penning Sweet Historical Romances set in the nineteenth century Midwest, England, or in the Regency era. Andrews writes novels that always have an element of suspense or intrigue that will often if not always be a happily ever after.
Even though many of her stories tend to be fictional, they have a grounding in historical reality. She loves doing all the research into history that writing her novels alls for.
Still, she will sometimes get inspiration for her characters from friends or family. For instance, in “The Countess Intrigue” and “The Duke Conspiracy,” the bad guy is friends with the real-life character of Tallyrand.
Wendy May Andrews currently makes her home in Toronto, where she lives with her husband. She at some point almost named the hero in one of her novels after her husband but had to change it at the last minute.
She loves that she is an author as she believes it to be the best job ever. When she is not reading or writing she loves to travel alongside her husband.
Andrews also likes to stay active to ward off writers’ butt. Fortunately, she lives in the very green city of Toronto which comes with all manner of trails and parks that she can explore.
Since she became a professional author, she has become very active on her social media profiles on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. She will usually chat with her fans on these profiles in addition to answering all questions and giving previews of her novels to her newsletter subscribers.
Wendy May Andrews’ novel “A Duke to Elude” is the story of Lady Rosabel a woman who is waiting for true love. As the oldest daughter of the Earl of Sherton, she inexplicably does not want to become duchess, even though all manner of eligible noblemen have made their proposals.
She is hoping that she can find someone ordinary with no noble title. Her third season ends in disappointment until James Allingham, the Duke of Wexford arrives and makes her start to question her stance on noblemen as a good match.
The duke has inherited his duchy alongside the role of chief advisor to the ailing king. Investigating one of the biggest threats to the realm is hard enough for the duke, without the interference of Isabel.
But she is an intelligent and gorgeous woman who will make sure he makes time for courting her. James finds himself fighting his attraction and suspicions but has to soldier on until he finds the truth.
Wexford needs to find everything about the plot to destabilize the realm and his resolve is made even more so when Rosabel’s reputation is threatened by those very schemes.
“A Viscount to Conspire” by Wendy May Andrews introduces a man and woman whose fake relationship may turn out to be one huge mess.
All Lady Hilaria Sherton wants is to get married to a duke – any duke. But she will never marry Viscount Eastwood.
But then he proposes a fake relationship with him that could result in a significant increase in her status. She cannot say no despite the fact that she despises the man.
All Viscount Camden wants is for his overbearing mother to get off of his back with her demands that he get married.
Camden knows she will not like Lady Hilaria even if she is the daughter of an earl. Since she is one of the snobbiest people he knows and the Viscount believes she will be the perfect candidate for his scheme.
However, their ruse proves too successful but they are not happy. Their relationship is starting to feel less fake and they are not so sure how to proceed.
It is a clean regency romance full of historical charm and memorable characters that culminates in a happily ever after.
Wendy May Andrews’ novel “A Gentleman to Avoid” opens with Lady Vigilia Sherton in a bad spot.
She may have to marry a man she despises just to save her reputation. The man in question is the fourth son of the Earl of Everleigh named Ashford Northcott who is an exceptional businessman.
The only thing he lacks in life is a wife and he cannot seem to get enough of Lady Vigilia. But she hates him and will not return his affections.
Vigilia Sherton is bored with the debutante life and now finds herself in London for three straight seasons. She has so far failed to find someone that takes her fancy. Still, she cannot seem to forget Ashton even though she considers him a poor match.
When the two meet at a house party, things get even trickier. Will she be able to get out of the situation with her reputation and heart intact? She is starting to think that she may have been wrong about Mr. Northcott.