Harlequin American
September 2007
ISBN 978-0-373-75181-5
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At a bachelor auction,
Marta Lawson's friends buy her a birthday date with sexy cop
Derek Reed. What if he finds out she's secretly in
love with him? But after a sensual evening, she soon
has a much bigger secret!
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Harlequin American
May 2007
ISBN
978-0-373-75167-9
Detective Hale Crandall races into a
burning building to rescue the little boy about to be
adopted by his best friend's ex-wife. Only...who's
going to rescue the confirmed bachelor from a plunge into
domesticity?
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Harlequin American
Fatherhood
February 2007
ISBN 978-0-373-75153-02
Straight-Arrow M.D. Meets Shoot-From-The-Hip Lady Cop
And they are so wrong for each other!
Russ McKenzie knows it the first time he runs afoul
of Rachel Byers and stares down the barrel of her gun. But when the
town's new doctor needs a temporary fiancée to gain custody of the
daughter he's kept secret for the past five years, he’s sure the
shapely policewoman's chutzpah will compensate for what she lacks in
feminine wiles.
As they become enmeshed in the dicey charade,
however, he starts to fall for Rachel and her refreshingly frank
ways. Pretty soon he's wishing he had his own set of handcuffs, to
guarantee that she stays where she belongs--with
his little girl, and of course with him!
4 1/2 stars!!
The Doctor's Little Secret is a light,
warm-hearted romance that will have you smiling all the way
through. Rachel and Russ are such delightful,
well-written characters that it is easy to see they are
meant for each other. Jacqueline Diamond's distinctive
writing always delivers true entertainment.
--Donna Zapf
Cataromance.com
The Doctor's Little Secret is a light, emotional
story that engages the reader from the first page.
Jacqueline Diamond has a number of satisfying romances to
her name. The Doctor's Little Secret is
another excellent addition. After visiting
Jacqueline's website, I see that Rachel's best friend will
have her own story. I, for one, can't wait!
--Tracy Farnsworth
RoundtableReviews.com
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Harlequin American
Downhome Doctors, Book Five
September 2006
ISBN 0-373-75134-6
Dr. Sonya Vega longs for home and
family. Barry Lowell, unjustly convicted of murder, longs for
a chance at an international reporting career. The first time
they meet, sparks fly--until they both get burned. Months
later, they run into each other in Downhome, Tennessee, and this
time the cozy town draws them together in an entirely different way.
"Jacqueline Diamond brings us the
final story of this heartwarming series.... Ms.
Diamond makes you feel the pain and the joy as these two
people try to overcome their pasts. Pick up a copy of
The Doctor + Four and see if Barry will travel the
world discovering the news or if Sonya will one day have the
family that she has always wanted."
--Helen Slifer
Writers Unlimited
"Once again Jacqueline Diamond takes a timely
topic and writes a heart-wrenching story that will capture your
attention and whisk you along for the read. Her characters are
multi-faceted and endearing. This is an exciting way to end
the series because Barry [the hero], who was introduced early in the
series as a bad guy, comes full circle and finally finds a strong
woman of his own. I will miss the friends from the Downhome
Doctors series, but look forward to more delightful reads from Ms.
Diamond." --Donna Zapf,
CataRomance.com
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Harlequin American
Downhome Doctors, Book Four
June 2006
ISBN 0-373-75122-2
Everybody loves Dr. Connor Hardison--except
his new nurse, Yvonne Johnson. He's allied with the town's
arrogant elite, who've snubbed both her and her out-of-wedlock
daughter. But he's about to learn a surprising lesson
involving unplanned kids.
"I shed tears and
was drawn into this town as if it could be my own
hometown. Come to Downhome, Tennessee and meet the
townspeople who fight for what is right. Watch for
The Doctor + Four coming in September 2006. But while
you are waiting, pickup a copy of Dad by
Default and enjoy Ms. Diamond’s Downhome tale."
--Helen Slifer,
Writers Unlimited
"Jacqueline Diamond writes interesting stories that her
readers can immerse themselves in and forget about the
“real” world for a while. Her books are very well
thought out and multifaceted, giving us characters that
we love to read about. I was intrigued watching the
change in Yvonne’s personality and the awakening of
Connor’s compassion in DAD BY DEFAULT. The Downhome
Series is one of the best I have read in some time."
--Donna Zapf,
Cataromance
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Harlequin American
Downhome Doctors, Book Three
April 2006
ISBN 0-373-75113-3
Karen Lowell has never forgiven her
high school sweetheart for testimony that sent her brother to
prison. Now pediatrician Chris McRay is back, determined to
find out what really happened that deadly night.
"A page-turner... The blend of
murder, mystery, and romance is interwoven beautifully and really
keeps the reader hooked. Jacqueline Diamond creates vivid
characters, an intriguing plot, and an engrossing murder in less
than 300 pages."
-- Tracy Farnsworth,
Roundtable Reviews
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Harlequin American
#1101
Downhome Doctors, Book Two
February 2006
ISBN 0-373-75105-2
2006 CataRomance Reviewer's
Choice Award Winner!!
This Teacher Is Learning
Her Lessons!
A is for Adventure
When schoolteacher Leah Morris tries to
conquer the big city, she's thinking of her
career. Except instead of a job, what she
lands is one unforgettable encounter with a
mystery man....
B is for Busted
Back home a few weeks later, she discovers
her enigmatic lover is none other than the
town's new obstetrician, and now the gossips
are busy adding two and two....
C is for Commitment
Troubled relationships have given both the
teacher and the doctor a hundred reasons to
stick to their no-strings-attached rule....
D is for Denial
But no tall tale can explain away their love
or the precious new life they can't undo....
"This is a fantastic romance is filled
with funny moments, interesting plots, and cute details. The
characters are true to life and their lives seemed to continue from
one book to the next. Jacqueline Diamond has a wonderful writing
style, the words flowed seamlessly, taking me - once again - into
the fantastic world of Downhome." -- Tamra
Dickey,
Roundtable Reviews
"Jacqueline Diamond skillfully builds this
most entertaining plot to one climax after another." -- Donna Zapf,
CataRomance
"Nine-Month Surprise is a
heartwarming family story... I really enjoyed coming back to
this town and visiting all of the people there." -- Helen Slifer,
Writers Unlimited
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Harlequin American
#1094
Downhome Doctors, Book One
December 2005
ISBN 0-373-75098-6
Newly arrived physician Jenni Vine
has a troubled past--too troubled to suit Downhome, Tennessee police
chief Ethan Forrest. When the widower's mother insists on
renting her apartment next door to his house and his diabetic son
decides she'd make the perfect stepmom, the clash between these two
hotheads sets off sparks, along with a whole lot of heat!
CataRomance.com has named The Police
Chief's Lady, the first book in Jackie's Downhome
Doctors series, the winner of a Reviewer's Choice Award.
Also, The Police Chief's Lady is a
nominee for a Romantic Times Book Club Reviewer's
Choice award. You can read Madaleine Laird's
review
here.
"For a feel-good read that will leave you
smiling with satisfaction, you must read talented Jacqueline
Diamond's The Police Chief's Lady. And the wonderful
thing is that you will be able to find out more about the
folks in Downhome in Ms. Diamond's next two books out in
February and April." -- Donna Zapf,
CataRomance.com
"[The
Police Chief's Lady] is a fun and quick read...the
heroines in the next two books will be Leah Morris, a
teacher who is ready to spread her wings, and Karen Lowell,
who has never entirely fallen out of love with Dr. Chris
McRay, even though his testimony sent her brother to prison.
Wow! We look forward to reading these books." --
Susan Gaede, Brea Star-Progress
"Fantastic contemporary tale. The
romance...is well written... THE POLICE CHIEF'S LADY is
a 24K gem of a tale." -- Harriet Klausner,
The
Best Reviews
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Harlequin American
#1075
July 2005
ISBN 0-373-75079-X
Free-spirited, risk-tasking reporter Alli Gardner just got fired by her
newspaper. She's stumbled on a shocking case involving adoptions and
blackmail, and she's determined to solve it. The only problem is,
she needs help from cynical detective Kevin Vickers, who has no use for
her, or for babies either. But he's about to learn otherwise!
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Harlequin Signature
Select
June 2005
ISBN 0-373-61294-X
Bomb squad specialist Nora Keyes
teams up with arson investigator Sam Prophet to catch a serial
bomber. Sam has never trusted Nora' Wild West style, and Nora
considers Sam too by-the-book. Neither wants a working
relationship..or a personal one. But that changes when Nora's
undercover scheme goes terribly wrong and Sam must risk his life to
save her. For the first time ever, Nora knows real fear.
Not for herself, but for Sam...the man she loves.
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Harlequin American #1046
December 2004
ISBN 0-373-75050-1
Security expert Jack Arnett comes running
when he hears his estranged wife, Casey, is being threatened by a stalker,
and is stunned to discover he's a father-to-be.
He's never wanted children--still
doesn't.
But one question keeps running through
his mind. With all his experience dodging bullets and bad guys, how
come Casey and their unborn child are the ones most likely to bring him to
his knees?
"The
Baby's Bodyguard is a romance with just the right amount
of suspense to make it a delightful, satisfying read. What
is great is that the reader learns an intriguing amount of
information about each secondary character and is then left to
try to determine not only who the prowler is, but what exactly
his or her motives are. And there are many creditable
candidates, thanks to Ms. Diamond's sensitivity, range, and
imagination.
For a story that will warm your heart and yet
keep you on the edge of your seat, I recommend The Baby's
Bodyguard."
--Elisabeth Anders, Romance Reviews Today
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Harlequin Intrigue #800
September 2004
ISBN 0-373-22800-7
First someone tried to kill heiress Erin Marshall. Then, on her
wedding day, the man who once broke her heart comes to tell her he
believes her life is in danger--possibly from her fiance! Her old
love has become a police officer, but does that mean she can trust him?
"I absolutely loved 'The Stolen Bride.'... The twists and
turns are brilliantly handled, making this a book that should not be
missed." -- Nicole Hulst, CataRomance Reviews
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Five Star First Edition Mystery Series
July 2004
ISBN 1-594-14197-5
A darkly funny mystery published under Jackie Diamond Hyman.
Write Kenny Rubin, described by a friend as "one of our genuine
Hollywood eccentrics," sets out to solve an old murder case that's the
subject of a TV movie. Soon she's knee-deep in suspects, bodies and
tantalizing men, one of whom might be the killer--and may be planning to
shut her up before she uncovers the truth.
"A wonderful Hollywood mystery." -- Harriet Klausner,
Allreaders.com
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Reissue of His Secret Son
Harlequin By Request 2's
contains another novel by Amanda Stevens
May 2004
ISBN 0-373-23023-0
Eight years after the fact, Dirk Peterson thought the gift of life he'd
given to his brother had gone unused -- until he comes face-to-face with
his own son and Joni, the mother of his child. With a killer on the
loose, Joni turns to Dirk for protection. But the knowledge that
they hsare a child makes their instant attraction all the more powerful --
and forbidden.
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Harlequin Forrester Square #9
April 2004
ISBN 0-373-61276-1
Part of the Forrester Square series regarding a mystery set in a
Seattle day care center. Living in America is everything Kara Tamaki
dreamed it would be while growing up in Japan. Now she doesn't want
to leave -- at least not until her baby is born. But she's running
out of time, and Seattle attorney Daniel Adler is her last hope.
Daniel isn't an immigration lawyer and he really isn't sure how he can
help Kara. But the determined young woman sparks an uncharacteristic
desire in him to protect her -- a desire that's threatening to overwhelm
his better judgment. He could help Kara stay in America -- by
marrying her!
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Harlequin Intrigue #749
January 2004
ISBN 0-373-22749-3
When Sheikh Zahad of Alqedar arrives in a small California town to
avenge the murder of his brother, his first suspect is Jenny Sanger.
It appears the beautiful school principal solicited a relationship with
his brother via the Internet, and he was killed on her doorstep. But
she claims someone's been harassing her by luring men to her home.
Maybe the bullet was meant for her--and if Zahad doesn't protect her, the
killer may claim another victim.
"With a plethora of suspects, always guaranteed to keep the reader
guessing until the end, (and) love scenes that can ignite the pages,
Sheikh Surrender is a must read." -- Catherine McHenry,
RomanceReviewsToday
Featured Previous Release:
Echoes
by Jackie Hyman
William Morrow and Company, 1990
ISBN 0-668-09250-0
Available at libraries
In the dark, my clammy fingers skittered across
buttons, pushing each of them as as I hoped against hope that a
miracle would occur. At this moment, a dial tone would
have ranked right up there with the parting of the Red Sea.
Nada. I hadn't been a good girl.
No miracles for me.
--Jackie Diamond Hyman
Danger Music, Five Star "Like the best of Dean Koontz's supernatural chillers, this
novel forces readers to suspend disbelief--in this case, to the
point of accepting the premise that demons are taking over the
world. Stranger, literally earthshaking events are taking
place: the kidnapping and murder of several world leaders,
earthquakes in France, fissures in the earth. In San Paradiso,
California, several powerful people suddenly have look-alikes
behaving oddly, even murderously. Political report Laura
Bennett must fight the demons within herself to retrieve from her
memory the explanation for this otherworldly invasion. Former
AP editor and veteran novelist Hyman (The Eyes of a Stranger,
St. Martin's, 1987) has written a compelling tale." -- Library
Journal |
Previous Releases:
*denotes paranormal elements
Prognosis: A Baby? Maybe -
The Babies of Doctors Circle
Harlequin American #978
July 2003
ISBN 0-373-16978-7
Prescription: Marry Her Immediately
- The Babies of Doctors Circle
Harlequin American #971
May 2003
ISBN 0-373-16971-X
Paris of Bust! - "Daddy Come
Lately"
Harlequin Anthology with Kate Hoffman and Jill Shalvis
March 2003
ISBN 0-373-83573-6
Diagnosis: Expecting Boss's Baby
- The Babies of Doctors Circle
Harlequin American #962
March 2003
ISBN 0-373-16962-0
Cindy and the Fella/Calling All
Glass Slippers
Harlequin Duets #89
December 2002
ISBN 0-373-44155-X
Heaven Sent
Harlequin Duets #78
June 2002
ISBN 0-373-44144-4
The Improperly Pregnant Princess
Harlequin American #913
March 2002
ISBN 0-373-16913-2
The Doc's Double Delivery
Harlequin Duets #65
December 2001
ISBN 0-373-44131-2
Surprise, Doc! You're a
Daddy!
Harlequin American #889
September 2001
ISBN 0-373-16889-6
More Than the Doctor Ordered
Harlequin Duets #55
July 2001
ISBN 0-373-44121-5
Kiss a Handsome Stranger - 2001
Ways to Wed
A Walk Down the Aisle - Wedding Celebration
Harlequin American #875
May 2001
ISBN 0-373-16875-6
Excuse Me? Whose Baby?
Harlequin Duets #44
January 2001
ISBN 0-373-44110-X
Tyler Brides - "The Bride's
Surprise"
Harlequin Anthology with Kristine Rolofson and Heather MacAllister
January 2001
ISBN 0-373-83457-8
Daddy, M.D.
Harlequin American #855
December 2000
ISBN 0-373-16855-1
The Bachelor Dads of Nowhere
Junction - "Designer Genes"
Harlequin Duets #37
October 2000
ISBN 0-373-44103-7
I Do! I Do!
prequel to the Maitland Maternity series
Harlequin American #833
July 2000
ISBN 0-373-16833-0
Captured by a Sheikh
Harlequin Intrigue #550
January 2000
ISBN 0-373-22550-4
Mistletoe Daddy - Sexy Single
Dads
Harlequin American #804
December 1999
ISBN 0-373-16804-7
Assignment: Groom! - The
Wedding Party
Harlequin American #791
September 1999
ISBN 0-373-16791-1
The Bride Wore Gym Shoes
Harlequin Duets #8
August 1999
ISBN 0-373-44074-X
Kidnapped?
Harlequin Duets #2
May 1999
ISBN 0-373-44068-5
His Secret Son
Harlequin Intrigue #512
April 1999
ISBN 0-373-22512-1
Let's Make a Baby!
Harlequin American #763
January 1999
ISBN 0-373-16763-6
The Cowboy and the Shotgun Bride -
The Brides of Grazer's Corners
Harlequin American #734
July 1998
ISBN 0-373-16734-2
How to Marry - A Real Live Sheikh
Harlequin American #716
February 1998
ISBN 0-373-16716-4
Sandra and the Scoundrel
Love & Laughter #32
October 1997
ISBN 0-373-44032-4
And the Bride Vanishes
Harlequin Intrigue #435
August 1997
ISBN 0-373-22435-4
Daddy Warlock*
Harlequin American #687
June 1997
ISBN 0-373-16687-7
Million Dollar Mommy
Harlequin American #674
March 1997
ISBN 0-373-16674-5
Punchline
Love & Laughter #11
December 1996
ISBN 0-373-44011-1
Dear Lonely in L.A. ...
Harlequin American #645
August 1996
ISBN 0-373-16645-1
One Husband Too Many*
Harlequin American #642
July 1996
ISBN 0-373-16642-7
The Cowboy and the Heiress*
Harlequin American #631
April 1996
ISBN 0-373-16631-1
Yours, Mine and Ours*
Harlequin Reissue
June 1999
ISBN 0-373-21990-3
Harlequin American #615
January 1996
ISBN 0-373-16615-X
The Runaway Bride
Harlequin American #583
April 1995
ISBN 0-373-16583-8
Temperature Rising - By Request -
"An Unexpected Man"
Harlequin Anthology with Joann Ross and Tess Gerritsen
February 1994
ISBN 0-373-20099-4
Dangerous Guy
Harlequin American #491
May 1993
ISBN 0-373-16491-2
The Trouble with Terry
Harlequin American #446
June 1992
ISBN 0-373-16446-7
Old Dreams, New Dreams
Harlequin American #406
August 1991
ISBN 0-373-16406-8
Echoes as Jackie
Hyman
Williams & Morrow
November 1990
ISBN 0-668-09250-0
By Leaps and Bounds
Harlequin American #351
July 1990
ISBN 0-373-16351-7
Lady's Point of View
Harlequin Regency
November 1989
ISBN 0-373-31114-1
Shadowlight as
Jackie Hyman
DAW Books
November 1989
ISBN 0-886-77397-0
Flight of Magic
Harlequin American #315
September 1989
ISBN 0-373-16315-0
A Ghost of a Chance*
Harlequin American #279
January 1989
ISBN 0-373-16279-0
Capers and Rainbows
Harlequin American #270
November 1988
ISBN 0-373-16270-7
Warm December by
Jacqueline Topaz
Second Chance at Love #435
Berkley Jove
March 1988
ISBN 0-425-10683-7
The Cinderella Dare
Harlequin American #239
February 1988
ISBN 0-373-16239-1
The Eyes of a Stranger
as Jackie Hyman
St. Martin's Press - Hardcover
December 1987
ISBN 0-312-01017-6
Available in libraries
Unexpected Man
Harlequin American #196
March 1987
ISBN 0-373-16196-4
Unlikely Partners
Harlequin American #219
February 1987
ISBN 0-373-16218-9
Lucky Star as
Jacqueline Jade
Silhouette Desire #316
October 1986
ISBN 0-373-05316-9
Golden Girl as
Jacqueline Topaz
Second Chance at Love #336
Berkley Jove
May 1986
ISBN 0-425-09119-8
Lucky in Love as
Jacqueline Topaz
Second Chance at Love #297
Berkley Jove
October 1985
ISBN 0-425-08519-8
Rites of Passage as
Jacqueline Topaz
Second Chance at Love #258
Berkley Jove
March 1985
ISBN 0-425-08016-1
Swept Away as
Jacqueline Topaz - RITA® Award
Finalist
Second Chance at Love #249
Berkley Jove
February 1985
ISBN 0-425-07776-4
The Day-Dreaming Lady
Walker & Company - Hardcover
January 1985
ISBN 0-802-70805-6
The Dream Never Dies
Harlequin American #79
October 1984
ISBN 0-373-160798
Deeper Than Desire
as Jacqueline Topaz
To Have and To Hold #39
Berkley Jove
October 1984
ISBN 0-515-07841-7
Forgetful Lady - RITA®
Award Finalist
Warner Reprint
January 1986
ISBN 0-446-32795-6
Walker and Company - Hardcover
July 1984
ISBN 0-802-70760-2
Lady of Letters
Warner Books - Reprint Paperback
September 1989
ISBN 0-446-35282-9
Warner Books - Paperback
February 1986
ISBN 0-446-632628-3
Walker & Company - Hardcover
September 1983
ISBN 0-802-70741-6
Song for a Lady
Walker & Company - Hardcover
January 1983
ISBN 0-802-70724-6
Lady in Disguise
Walker & Company - Hardcover
November 1982
ISBN 0-802-07075-7
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