Teresa Medeiros Books in Order
Browse Teresa Medeiros books in order, from Highland romances to paranormal love stories, with short summaries, series guides, and tips on where to start.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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Publication Order
24 books
Lady of Conquest
by Teresa Medeiros
1989
Ancient Ireland gives warrior king Conn a dangerous new enemy, and the trail leads to Gelina O'Monaghan, a fierce woman bent on revenge. Their clash of duty, grief, and desire turns a battle into a love story.
Shadows And Lace
by Teresa Medeiros
1990
After her father loses her in a reckless wager, Rowena is taken to the castle of Sir Gareth of Caerleon, a knight shadowed by scandal and vengeance. The more she learns about him, the harder it is to separate rumor from truth.
A Whisper of Roses
by Teresa Medeiros
1993
Sabrina Cameron grows up cherished by her clan, but Morgan MacDonnell, heir to a rival family, has never been under her spell. When old enemies force them together, clan politics and sudden attraction make peace far more complicated.
Once an Angel
by Teresa Medeiros
1993
Emily Claire Scarborough crosses the world to confront Justin Connor, the man who promised her father he would protect her and then vanished from her life. Their reunion on a remote island mixes resentment, longing, and adventure.
Thief of Hearts
by Teresa Medeiros
1994
Lucinda Snow is kidnapped by the legendary Captain Doom, then later placed under the protection of the equally unsettling Gerard Claremont. Revenge, secrets, and divided loyalties make this pirate romance especially tense.
Fairest of Them All
by Teresa Medeiros
1995
Tired of being valued only for her beauty, Lady Holly of Tewksbury disguises herself and stumbles into a marriage touched by an old Welsh curse. To win Austyn of Gavenmore, she must see past fear, jealousy, and legend.
Breath of Magic
by Teresa Medeiros
1996
Arian Whitewood escapes a witch hunt only to crash into modern New York and the life of billionaire Tristan Lennox. Time travel, culture shock, and instant chemistry make this a playful paranormal romance.
Touch of Enchantment
by Teresa Medeiros
1997
Scientist Tabitha Lennox inherits a mysterious amulet and lands centuries in the past, right in the path of vengeful knight Colin of Ravenshaw. Magic, danger, and fish-out-of-water comedy power their time-crossed romance.
Nobody's Darling
by Teresa Medeiros
1998
Esmerelda Fine rides into a saloon meaning to arrest Billy Darling, then ends up hiring the outlaw to find her missing brother. Their uneasy partnership turns into a witty western romance with real danger behind it.
Charming the Prince
by Teresa Medeiros
1999
Battle-hardened Lord Bannor wants a plain, sensible woman to help him manage his twelve unruly children. Instead he gets Lady Willow, whose spirit and warmth turn his orderly plan upside down.
The Bride and the Beast
by Teresa Medeiros
2000
Gwendolyn Wilder expects a superstitious sham when she is offered to a dragon haunting a ruined Scottish castle. What she finds is a dangerous, wounded man and a dark fairy tale with real heat.
A Kiss to Remember
by Teresa Medeiros
2001
Laura Fairleigh needs a husband fast, so when she finds an amnesiac stranger in the woods, she claims him. He turns out to be the infamous Sterling Harlow, and their improvised marriage gets complicated very quickly.
One Night Of Scandal
by Teresa Medeiros
2003
A clumsy act of spying wrecks Lottie Fairleigh's debut and lands her in the company of Hayden St. Clair, the so-called Murderous Marquess. At his lonely Cornish mansion, scandal, suspicion, and desire arrive together.
Yours Until Dawn
by Teresa Medeiros
2004
Blinded war hero Gabriel Fairchild has shut himself away from the world until nurse Samantha Wickersham storms into his house and refuses to pity him. Their battle of wills slowly becomes a tender, deeply felt romance.
After Midnight
by Teresa Medeiros
2005
Caroline Cabot sets out to prove her sister is not really being courted by a vampire. Instead, her investigation draws her toward the mysterious Adrian Kane and a romance wrapped in Regency glamour and gothic suspense.
The Vampire Who Loved Me
by Teresa Medeiros
2006
Five years after saving Julian Kane, Portia Cabot meets him again and discovers her old infatuation has only deepened. But with murders closing in and Julian battling his own darkness, loving him may be the most dangerous choice of all.
Some Like It Wicked
by Teresa Medeiros
2008
Catriona Kincaid frees roguish Simon Wescott from prison because she needs help getting back to Scotland and finding her brother. Their bargain begins in desperation and turns into a sharp, fast-moving romance.
Some Like It Wild
by Teresa Medeiros
2009
Pamela Darby needs a Highlander bold enough to impersonate a duke's missing heir, and outlaw Connor Kincaid is reckless enough to try. Their scam sends them into London society with a fortune, a family secret, and their hearts at risk.
Goodnight Tweetheart
by Teresa Medeiros
2010
Writer Abby Donovan signs up for Twitter as a distraction from her stalled career and meets a charming stranger online. Their witty messages become something real, even as questions about identity and distance keep getting in the way.
The Devil Wears Plaid
by Teresa Medeiros
2010
Emmaline Marlowe is about to marry an aging laird for her family's sake when Jamie Sinclair storms the ceremony and kidnaps her. In the Highlands, a clan feud and a buried murder mystery tangle with their growing attraction.
The Pleasure of Your Kiss
by Teresa Medeiros
2011
Adventurer Ashton Burke agrees to rescue his brother's kidnapped fiancée, only to find Clarinda Cardew, the woman he has never forgotten, waiting in a sultan's harem. Their reunion is full of danger, old hurt, and sparks that never died.
The Temptation of Your Touch
by Teresa Medeiros
2013
Jilted nobleman Maximillian Burke hides out at a crumbling Cornish manor and finds a ghost story, a household full of secrets, and a housekeeper he cannot ignore. The mystery at Cadgwyck threatens both his peace and his heart.
Heather and Velvet
by Teresa Medeiros
2016
Plain, practical Prudence Walker stumbles into the arms of wounded highwayman Sebastian Kerr during a storm. His hidden life pulls her into danger, and their unlikely romance asks whether a thief can win the only treasure that matters.
My Sweet Darling
by Teresa Medeiros
2019
This sweeter version of Nobody's Darling follows proper Esmerelda Fine as she hires outlaw Billy Darling to track down her missing brother. Their cross-country search turns into a warm, funny western courtship.
Where should I start?
If you want fairy-tale historical romance: Charming the Prince → The Bride and the Beast → A Kiss to Remember → Fairest of Them All
If you love Highland settings and clan drama: Heather and Velvet → A Whisper of Roses → Some Like It Wicked → Some Like It Wild
If you want gothic or paranormal twists: After Midnight → The Vampire Who Loved Me → Yours Until Dawn
If you want time travel and magic: Breath of Magic → Touch of Enchantment
If you want a modern change of pace: Goodnight Tweetheart
Author bio
Teresa Medeiros was born in Heidelberg, Germany, and grew up as an only child in an Army family. Moving from place to place gave her plenty of practice making her own entertainment, and that private imaginative streak seems to have started early. She has said the seeds of writing were planted when she began thinking in prose while standing in an elementary school lunch line.
Before books became the day job, nursing did. Medeiros studied nursing and worked as a registered nurse for nine years, including years as a charge nurse at a psychiatric hospital in Kentucky. It is not hard to see how that background might help a novelist. Even when her plots turn wild, with kidnappings, curses, vampires, and time travel, her characters still react like wounded human beings instead of cardboard types.
She started writing her first novel when she was twenty-one. The beginning was not a lightning-strike success story. She has said she rewrote that first manuscript again and again, sent query letters to 22 publishers, and learned very early that revision mattered just as much as inspiration.
Persistence was part of the plan from the start.
That persistence paid off when Lady of Conquest sold to Berkley. A few years later, writing had moved from side ambition to full career, and Medeiros kept building a bibliography that refused to stay in one neat lane. She could write a lush Highland romance one year, a fairy-tale historical the next, and then pivot into paranormal or contemporary fiction without sounding like a different author.
That range is one of the pleasures of reading her.
Many readers meet Medeiros through books like Charming the Prince, A Kiss to Remember, or Yours Until Dawn, stories that mix banter, longing, and a hero who badly needs his life rearranged. Others come in through After Midnight and The Vampire Who Loved Me, where she plays with vampire lore in a Regency setting, or through Breath of Magic, which drops a Puritan witch into modern New York. Even Goodnight Tweetheart, a contemporary romance built around online messages, still feels unmistakably hers, funny, tender, and a little offbeat in the best way.
Across the bibliography, a few patterns keep returning. Medeiros likes strong heroines who stay practical under pressure, whether they are nurses, rector's daughters, or women stranded in castles and coaching inns. She likes wounded or brooding heroes too, but she rarely lets them brood in peace. Scottish settings, lonely mansions, family feuds, mistaken identities, curses, and fairy-tale turns all show up again and again.
The career facts are solid, but they never feel like the whole point. Her novels have appeared on major bestseller lists, and she is a two-time PRISM Award winner and a two-time Waldenbooks Award winner. She later stepped into publishing work herself, drawn in part by the chance to have more control over what happened after the writing was done. That practical streak sits nicely beside the romantic one.
Medeiros makes her home in Kentucky with her husband and cats. That mix of day-to-day practicality and full romantic imagination fits her books pretty well. They are escapist, yes, but they also remember that the best love stories are about people learning how to trust joy again.
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