Author

Suzanne Enoch

Suzanne Enoch has written 48 books across 11 series. Start with The Bancroft Brothers.

Suzanne Enoch is an American historical romance novelist and a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author with a career spanning several decades and dozens of novels, the majority set in Regency-era England among the peerage, ballrooms and marriage-mart politics that define the genre. Series such as Lessons in Love and her various Notorious/Ladies' cycles have made her one of the more consistently prolific voices in mainstream historical romance, known for witty banter and clearly plotted courtships alongside the genre's expected period detail. Enoch is also one of several romance authors who contributed to the Bridgerton-adjacent Lady Whistledown continuity novels, The Further Observations of Lady Whistledown and Lady Whistledown Strikes Back, both anthologies built around Julia Quinn's gossip-columnist device and co-written with Karen Hawkins and Mia Ryan alongside Quinn herself. The format let Enoch write a novella-length entry inside a shared Regency London while contributing her own subplot and characters to the wider continuity. Outside her Regency work, Enoch has occasionally written contemporary romance as well, but her reputation and bibliography remain centered on historical settings, and she continues to publish new series entries within that period.

Series
11
Books
48
Active
1995–present
Best known for
The Bancroft Brothers

Series by Suzanne Enoch


Standalone books

Read these in any order — each is a complete story.


Frequently asked questions

What should I read first by Suzanne Enoch?

Start with the The Bancroft Brothers series (first published 1998) and read it in publication order.

Are Suzanne Enoch's series connected?

Each series stands on its own — you can begin with any of them without missing references.