Lynn Shaw Books in Order
Part ofTami Hoag Books in OrderExplore the Lynn Shaw romances by Tami Hoag in order, with book summaries, character notes, series background, and guidance on the best starting point.
Last updated: December 25, 2025
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Publication Order
2 books
The Last White Knight
by Tami Hoag
1992
Counselor Lynn Shaw devotes herself to helping troubled girls at Horizon House and has no patience for publicity. When protests against the home draw the attention of handsome state senator Erik Gunther, Lynn must decide whether to trust a politician who seems too good to be true.
Straight from the Heart
by Tami Hoag
1989
Physical therapist Rebecca Bradshaw has rebuilt her life since baseball star Jace Cooper walked out on her seven years ago. When his career-threatening injury lands him in her rehab unit, old wounds reopen and a long kept secret forces them to face the past.
Series background & context
The Lynn Shaw books sit at the hinge between Hoag's early straight romances and her later, more suspenseful work. They focus on adults confronting the fallout from youthful choices, set against sports and social service backdrops that keep the stakes grounded and real.
In Straight from the Heart, physical therapist Rebecca Bradshaw has built a disciplined life running a hospital rehab unit in Indiana. That foundation cracks when baseball star Jace Cooper, the man who walked out on her seven years earlier, turns up as her new patient after a devastating injury. As Becca fights to stay professional, old chemistry and a long buried secret about the life she built without him slowly surface.
The Last White Knight brings Lynn Shaw herself to center stage. Scarred by her own wild adolescence, Lynn now counsels teenage girls at Horizon House, a residence for at risk kids who need structure more than judgment. When local protests threaten the home, they also draw in charismatic state senator Erik Gunther, whose public charm hides private regrets and whose attention unsettles Lynn's determination to stand on her own.
Though the books are only lightly connected, read together they form a small world of second chances. Characters wrestle with who they used to be versus who they are trying to become, and with whether they can trust someone who once hurt them. The focus stays tightly on relationships, but the hospital and group home settings add daily life pressures and questions about responsibility to others.
Readers can expect plenty of emotional push and pull, wounded pride, and slow earned trust rather than flashy plot twists. Hoag gives space to the work her characters do, whether that is helping an injured athlete walk again or fighting city hall to keep troubled girls off the street, so the romances feel grounded in real stakes.
If you like contemporary love stories that sit close to real life and dig into forgiveness, the Lynn Shaw pair offers a compact, character driven arc within Tami Hoag's larger catalog.
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