The Brides of Bath Series by Cheryl Bolen

3.81 · 49 ratings
  • The Bride Wore Blue (The Brides of Bath #1)
    #1

    The Bride Wore Blue (The Brides of Bath #1)

    Cheryl Bolen

    Rated: 3.66 of 5 stars
    · Steam rating: 3 of 5
    · 13 ratings · published 2002

    Cheryl Bolen's writing draws you into her fast-paced story. 4 Stars – Romantic Times Cheryl Bolen returns to the Regency England she knows so well. . .If you love a steamy Regency with a fast pace, be sure to pick up The Bride Wore Blue. – Happily Ever After *** For six long years Thomas Moreland has dreamed of the beautiful young noblewoman who rescued him from death... more

    Sponsored links
  • With His Ring (The Brides of Bath #2)
    #2

    With His Ring (The Brides of Bath #2)

    Cheryl Bolen

    Rated: 3.71 of 5 stars
    · Steam rating: 3 of 5
    · 7 ratings · published 2002

    He Married For Money, Not For Love. Fortunately, His Wife Did Quite The Opposite... Young and spirited Glee Pembroke had always been secretly in love with her brother's best friend, Gregory Blankenship. So when she learned that this dedicated bachelor must marry by his twenty-fifth birthday or lose his inheritance, she boldly proposed a marriage of convenience, while secretly planning to win his love... more

  • A Fallen Woman (The Brides of Bath #3)
    #3

    A Fallen Woman (The Brides of Bath #3)

    Cheryl Bolen

    Rated: 3.67 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 2002

    DARE SHE HOPE HER HUSBAND'S LUCKY STAR WOULD SHINE ON HER? Life had indeed smiled upon Lord James Rutledge. A former soldier, his life was spared when his captain took the bullet meant for him. Then, after the war, he inherited vast wealth and a title from an uncle he never knew. Now he has come to Bath to make amends to his captain's beautiful widow and has won her hand in marriage. The lovely purple-clad, lavender-eyed widow's gratitude toward James quickly blossoms into a powerful love... more

  • To Take This Lord (The Brides of Bath #4)
    #4

    To Take This Lord (The Brides of Bath #4)

    Cheryl Bolen

    Rated: 3.57 of 5 stars
    · 7 ratings · published 2013

    A MOST PARTICULAR MAN Two years have passed since George Pembroke, Lord Sedgewick, lost his beloved wife. Though the fashionable beauties and heiresses of the ton have done their utmost to mend his broken heart, he has not remarried. Simply put, no other woman will ever do. George pays no heed to the well-meaning advice of his meddlesome sisters, Felicity and Glee—and he will have no part of their many and varied schemes to make a match . . more

  • Love In The Library (The Brides of Bath #5)
    #5

    Love In The Library (The Brides of Bath #5)

    Cheryl Bolen

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 3 ratings · published 2014

    The Beauty and the Scholar... Certain the "smart" Steffington twin is the person who can help her recover her late husband's nearly priceless stolen Chaucer manuscript, Catherine Bexley tearfully persuades the scholar to assist her. A deal is struck. She's particularly pleased that the Doctor of Letters is not interested in seducing her because she's finished with men (owing to her late husband's multitude of unfortunate alliances with... doxies)... more

  • A Christmas In Bath: The Brides of Bath, Book 6 (The Brides of Bath #6)
    #6

    A Christmas In Bath: The Brides of Bath, Book 6 (The Brides of Bath #6)

    Cheryl Bolen

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 3 ratings · published 2014

    The Brides of Bath, Book 6 Length: 20,000 words (about 75 pages) Heat level: sweet All the characters from the first five Brides of Bath books will be serving up some Christmas cheer, while Glee Blankenship sharpens Cupid's arrow. Unbeknownst to scholarly Jonathan Blankenship, his sister-in-law Glee has decided this Christmas he needs a little push to make him see that his dear friend of four years, Miss Arbuckle, will make his perfect mate.

  • A Christmas in Bath (The Brides of Bath #6)
    #6

    A Christmas in Bath (The Brides of Bath #6)

    Cheryl Bolen

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 3 ratings · published 2014

    Length: 20,000 words (about 75 pages) Heat level: sweet All the characters from the first five Brides of Bath books will be serving up some Christmas cheer, while Glee Blankenship sharpens Cupid's arrow. Unbeknownst to scholarly Jonathan Blankenship, his sister-in-law Glee has decided this Christmas he needs a little push to make him see that his dear friend of four years, Miss Arbuckle, will make his perfect mate.

  • Once Upon a Time in Bath (The Brides of Bath #6)
    #6

    Once Upon a Time in Bath (The Brides of Bath #6)

    Cheryl Bolen

    Rated: 4.33 of 5 stars
    · 3 ratings · published 2020

    Lord Appleton may be a bit of a rake but he’s never been one to lose his head at the gaming tables. Yet he loses everything on a night of which he has no memory. How will he dower his sisters? Where will they live when the vile man who bought his debts forces them from their house in Bath? Lord Appleton will do anything to reclaim their house and avoid hurting his family—even if it means having to marry a peculiar heiress... more

  • The Wallflower’s Christmas Wish (The Brides of Bath #6.5)
    #6.5

    The Wallflower’s Christmas Wish (The Brides of Bath #6.5)

    Cheryl Bolen

    Rated: 4.50 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 2022

    At the age of four and twenty, Miss Diana Furness is a confirmed spinster. Not only is she possessed of a nondescript appearance, but a stepmother with two daughters of her own to launch has convinced Diana she’s inconsequential. Only one thing has ever given her joy: her artistic talents.The marriages, one by one, of his circle of friends and siblings has left Sir Elvin Steffington feeling most bereft. Perhaps it’s time for him to join their ranks... more

  • Once Upon a Time in Bath (The Brides of Bath #7)
    #7

    Once Upon a Time in Bath (The Brides of Bath #7)

    Cheryl Bolen

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 2020

    Lord Appleton may be a bit of a rake but he’s never been one to lose his head at the gaming tables. Yet he loses everything on a night of which he has no memory. How will he dower his sisters? Where will they live when the vile man who bought his debts forces them from their house in Bath? Lord Appleton will do anything to reclaim their house and avoid hurting his family—even if it means having to marry a peculiar heiress... more

Find similar series to The Brides of Bath  ❯