

As of June 2015, fifteen of her titles made the USA Today bestseller list.

She is known for her "beautiful, deeply emotional romances" and in 1997, she received the Romance Writers of America RITA Award for Best Short Historical Romance for her novel Always to Remember. Lorraine Heath is an American author of contemporary romance, historical romance, paranormal romance and young adult novels under multiple pen names, including Rachel Hawthorne, J.A. RITA award – Best Short Historical Romance You can feed this entry.īoth comments and pings are currently closed.Contemporary romance, historical romance, paranormal romance, young adult This entry was posted on Thursday, June 30th, 2011 at 1:35 am in Friends, TV, Movies, & Good Reads. Want to learn more about Lorraine and her other books? Visit her website at. Lorraine Heath’s new book, Waking Up With the Duke is available now. But sadly, I’ve never figured out which one is Penn and which one is Teller.) (EB: Hey, Lorraine, I met one of them as well–in line at Disneyland. Love riding them, love collecting carousel music boxes.ĥ) Coolest celeb you’ve ever met: Penn & Teller-know that’s two but they kinda go together. Not only has he earned a reputation as one of London’s greatest lovers but when he gives his heart, he gives it unconditionally.Ĥ) Secret passion (hobby, collections, sport, thrill seeking) Carousels. Think it’s her best yet.ģ) If you could go on a date with one of your heroes, which one and why? The Duke of Ainsley. My favorite kind is the 4-hand where two massage therapists work their wonderful magic.Ģ) The last book you read: Anna Campbell’s Midnight’s Wild Passion absolutely loved it. So without further ado, here are five things about Lorraine Heath.ġ) Favorite indulgence: Massages. While shy and reserved in person, once you get to know her, she’s definitely someone you want to know and more importantly, read.

She is also one of the smartest and savviest writers I’ve ever met as well. I found her to be one of the nicest people I had ever met. I met Lorraine Heath years ago in Denver on a bus trip to a booksigning.
