Liana De la Rosa is a historical romance writer whose stories are set in the Georgian and Late Regency periods. Her book, TO LOVE A SCANDALOUS DUKE is scheduled to be released September 25, 2017 with Entangled Publishing’s Select Historical Imprint. Her writing also appears in the Avon Romance anthology, A DUKE TO REMEMBER.
Genres: Historical Romance
New and upcoming books
Series
Once Upon A Scandal
1. To Love a Scandalous Duke (2017)
2. To Resist a Scandalous Rogue (2019)
3. To Tame a Scandalous Lady (2019)
4. To Tempt a Scandalous Lord (2021)
1. To Love a Scandalous Duke (2017)
2. To Resist a Scandalous Rogue (2019)
3. To Tame a Scandalous Lady (2019)
4. To Tempt a Scandalous Lord (2021)
Luna Sisters
1. Ana Maria and The Fox (2023)
2. Isabel and the Rogue (2024)
3. Gabriela and His Grace (2025)
1. Ana Maria and The Fox (2023)
2. Isabel and the Rogue (2024)
3. Gabriela and His Grace (2025)
Novels
Novellas and Short Stories
A Duke to Remember (2023) (with Susannah Erwin, Eve Marie Perry, Anne-Marie Rivers and Cheryl Tapper)
Liana De la Rosa recommends

The Nanny's Handbook to Magic and Managing Difficult Dukes (2025)
(Parasol Academy, book 1)
Amy Rose Bennett
"An enchanting, whimsical delight! Readers will be charmed by the winsome cast of characters, witty banter, and deep emotions."

Earl Crush (2025)
(Belvoir's Library Trilogy, book 2)
Alexandra Vasti
"With her deft hand for writing witty banter, endearing characters, and smoking hot chemistry, Alexandra Vasti's EARL CRUSH will enchant readers and establish her as a breakout star of historical romance!"

The Stranger I Wed (2024)
(Doves of New York, book 1)
Harper St George
"Harper St. George never misses! The Stranger I Wed delivers everything I love about historical romance--a marriage of convenience that erupts into a red hot passion; two characters who grow to love and respect each other; and a thoughtful discussion of political and social issues that are still relevant to this day. In one word, The Stranger I Wed is magic!"
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