Complete Regency Romance Series to Binge-Read This Weekend 2026

There is a particular kind of reading weekend that nothing else replicates. You start a book by Jennifer Monroe or Bree Wolf Friday evening, finish it Saturday morning, and immediately pick up the next one.

By Sunday night you have devoured an entire series and closed the final book with the satisfied exhaustion of someone who just ran an emotional marathon.

That weekend requires one thing: a completed regency romance series. Nothing kills binge momentum like reaching the end of book three and discovering book four is not out until next autumn. Below are completed clean Regency romance series, across several authors, all finished and waiting, all built for the kind of reading marathon where you do not come up for air.

Why Completed Series Hit Different

Binge reading a completed series offers something that reading books as they release cannot match. The emotional arc is unbroken. Characters from book one appear in book five without the reader forgetting who they are. The world builds continuously, and callbacks to earlier books land with full weight because those moments are still fresh.

For interconnected Regency romance this matters even more. Sisters, brothers, friends, and rivals weave through each other’s stories. Reading them back to back means catching every thread, every shared glance at a secondary character who will headline the next book, every seed planted three novels ago that finally blooms. Readers who love Sally Britton and Martha Keyes understand this rhythm. Their series reward the reader who commits to the whole journey.

7 Completed Series Built for a Binge Weekend

Here are seven finished series worth your next reading marathon, spanning established indie names and a deep multi-series catalog, organized so you can match the binge to your mood.

1. The Riddle Sisters by Jennifer Monroe (6 books, complete). The flagship binge. Six sisters, six love stories, one interconnected Regency world, beginning with Lady Eva’s Fallen Rogue and reading straight through to Lady Veronica’s Lost Gem. The series rewards sequential reading because each sister’s story builds on the last and the family dynamic deepens with every book. There is also a complete box set that bundles all six for readers who want to commit up front. Estimated binge time: one long weekend for fast readers, a full week for those who savor.

The Riddle Sisters Sweet Regency Romance by Jennifer Monroe.

2. The Inglewood series by Sally Britton (complete). If you want the lighter, warmer end of clean Regency romance for your binge, Sally Britton is the established name to reach for. Her interconnected series move through a shared social world with gentle humor and genuinely tender romances, and they are paced for exactly this kind of reading: one book pulls naturally into the next. Closed-door throughout, with the kind of low-angst comfort that makes a whole weekend disappear pleasantly. A strong first pick for a reader who wants to feel good for three straight days.

3. Secrets of Scarlett Hall by Jennifer Monroe (6 books, complete). Gothic atmosphere, family secrets, and romances that unfold against a backdrop of mystery and suspense. Each book stands alone while contributing to a larger mystery, so binge readers get the added satisfaction of watching the puzzle come together across the series. The atmosphere does half the work and the romances do the rest. Estimated binge time: one week.

4. The Families of Dorset series by Martha Keyes (complete). Martha Keyes writes the kind of emotionally rich, character-first Regency romance that rewards a reader who commits to the whole arc. Her interconnected series build their world through linked families and recurring faces, so the back-to-back read catches every callback and every quiet setup. The romances carry real weight without ever leaving closed-door territory. For the binge reader who wants depth alongside momentum, this is a natural choice.

5. The Women of Worth series by Kasey Stockton (complete). Kasey Stockton is the author to hand a binge reader who loves an atmospheric, immersive Regency world. Her series are built with the interconnection that makes marathon reading satisfying: shared settings, returning characters, and slow-burn romances that pay off across the whole sequence rather than book by book. Closed-door, warm, and structured so the end of one book is the beginning of wanting the next. Estimated commitment: a full, satisfying weekend.

6. Those Regency Remingtons by Jennifer Monroe (6 books, complete). Family drama and emotional depth. The Remington name carries weight, and every sibling navigates that legacy differently: heroes with complicated pasts, heroines who see through their walls, and romances that earn their resolution through vulnerability. This is the series you binge when you want to feel things deeply and emerge on the other side wrung out in the best possible way. Estimated binge time: one week.

7. The Love’s Second Chance series by Bree Wolf (complete). Bree Wolf has one of the deepest interconnected catalogs in clean historical romance, which makes her a binge reader’s dream: a finished series here opens onto a whole connected world. Her storytelling is emotionally generous, the romances tender and slow-built, and the series structure is made for the reader who does not want to stop at one. For the weekend where you want the longest possible runway before you run out of books, start here.

How to Choose Your First Binge

With this many finished series to choose from, the question is not whether to binge but where to start. A quick decision guide:

Want the full family-saga experience? Start with The Riddle Sisters. Want the lighter, feel-good weekend? Start with Sally Britton’s Inglewood. Want emotional depth that hits hard? Start with Those Regency Remingtons or Martha Keyes. Want atmosphere and mystery alongside your romance? Start with Secrets of Scarlett Hall or Kasey Stockton. Want the deepest connected world so the binge never has to end? Start with Bree Wolf.

The Binge-Reading Promise

Every series listed here is complete. Every book ends with a happily ever after. Every romance delivers slow-burn tension that builds across chapters and pays off with the accumulated weight of everything that came before.

No cliffhangers. No waiting for the next release. No wondering whether the couple will end up together. Just pure, uninterrupted clean Regency romance from the first page of book one to the final page of the last. Your weekend is waiting. Pick a series. Start reading.