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Reasonable Doubt Books in Order

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See the Reasonable Doubt books in order by Whitney G, with quick summaries, reading order, and series background for this legal romance trilogy.

Last updated: July 3, 2026

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3 books

1

Reasonable Doubt 1

by Whitney G

2014

Andrew Hamilton likes his hookups anonymous and uncomplicated, until a woman he knows only online walks into his firm. The chemistry is instant, but so is the problem, because Alyssa is not who he expected at all.

2

Reasonable Doubt 2

by Whitney G

2014

Andrew knows Alyssa lied, and he cannot let it go. Anger, obsession, and a very real connection push them back together even as past wounds and buried truths make everything more dangerous.

3

Reasonable Doubt 3

by Whitney G

2014

Alyssa tries to put distance between herself and the man who broke her heart, but Andrew is not easy to leave behind. The final installment forces both of them to decide whether pride matters more than love.

Series background & context

Reasonable Doubt is one of Whitney G.'s best-known legal romances, and it earns that reputation fast. The series centers on Andrew Hamilton, a high-profile lawyer who keeps his personal life detached, efficient, and very controlled. He does not do commitment. He does not do vulnerability. He definitely does not plan to fall for someone he has only known through anonymous late-night chats.

Then Alyssa enters the picture.

Or at least, that is the name Andrew knows.

The first book plays with secrecy in a fun, combustible way. Andrew and Alyssa build a connection online, trading law talk and private confessions under a veil of anonymity. That setup gives the story its snap. They know each other and do not know each other at all. When real life crashes into that fantasy, the series turns from flirty and addictive to much messier.

That mess is the point. These books are about what happens when attraction gets tangled up with deception, pride, ambition, and the version of yourself you present to the world. Andrew is arrogant, sharp, and hard to shake. Alyssa is not as straightforward as she seems, and once the truth starts coming out, both characters are forced to deal with the gap between what they wanted and what they actually built.

Across the trilogy, Whitney G. keeps the focus tight on the same couple. The scale stays intimate even when careers, family problems, and major revelations start piling up. The legal setting matters because both characters are used to argument, strategy, and self-protection. They know how to make a case. They are much worse at being honest when it counts.

The tone is fast, steamy, and dramatic without losing its sense of humor. If you like arrogant lawyers, secret identities, emotional reversals, and short books that end with a strong pull toward the next installment, this series does exactly what it is trying to do.

It is not a sprawling courtroom saga. It is a sharp, addictive relationship story dressed in legal clothes.

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