Sometimes it’s a matter of class, circumstance, personal problems, prejudice – but it’s rarely betrayal or cruelty. You can tell they want one another and you can see how they come to care about each other – they just have to figure out how to be together. I like Lorraine Heath’s books because you always know that the hero and heroine are meant to be together. See Lorraine Heath’s website for a character map. James and Hellions of Havisham (eventually I want to make guides for these series, too, whenever I have a chance to read them). James series, which features the parents of protagonists in Scandalous Gentlemen of St. This guide starts with the Scoundrels of St. You might not know that Lorraine Heath’s books encompass an entire universe - main characters from one series appear in the background of others (though they don’t all need to be read in order). Buckle your seat belts because this is going to be a long ride… James series and I made a little guide to help you decide if you want to read her books (and if so, hopefully it'll give you an idea of where to start). I still have a lot to read in the Heath canon, but I recently finished her Scoundrels of St. I’m here to say that I’m officially a Lorraine Heath fangirl.
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