Lorraine Heath is an American author primarily known for her prolific output of contemporary, historical, and paranormal romance novels, often published under multiple pen names including Rachel Hawthorne, J.A. London, and Jade Parker. She has authored over 60 books and 16 series, catering to a wide audience within the romance genre. Heath's writing style is characterized by engaging plots, strong female characters, and passionate encounters, frequently set in the American West or Regency England. She began her career in the romance genre in 1998, receiving an invitation from the First Lady of Texas, Laura Bush, to participate in the Texas Book Festival.
Heath’s work spans various subgenres within romance, including historical romance focusing on specific eras like the Regency period, paranormal romance featuring supernatural elements, and contemporary romance. Her extensive catalog includes both full-length novels and short stories, often grouped into themed series and standalone releases. Her books frequently explore themes of love, desire, and overcoming adversity, and she has achieved significant commercial success, with many of her works appearing on bestseller lists.























































