Jill Barnett is a New York Times best-selling American author of women's fiction and romance novels.

Jill Barnett
BornJune 17
Southern California, U.S.
OccupationNovelist
NationalityAmerican
Period1990–present
GenreWomen's fiction, historical, romance
Website
www.jillbarnett.com

In 1988, Jill Barnett sold her first novel, The Heart's Haven, to Pocket Books. It was published two years later,[1] and spent three weeks on the bestseller list.[2] She continued to write for Pocket for twenty years. Her early novels were historical romances, set in diverse times and places, ranging from medieval England to 19th-century America. Unlike many romance novels, Barnett's often include unique points of view; one novel was written from the perspective of the heroine and the hero's seven-year-old daughter; the hero's perspective was not told.[1] Barnett uses her degree in history to ensure that her books are historically accurate.[2] She was the first historical romance author to receive a starred review in Publishers Weekly.

Barnett has written over seventeen novels and short stories. Her novels have been published in twenty one languages, and there are more than seven million copies of her books in print. She is the recipient of the Waldenbook Award, several Romantic Times Awards and her books have appeared on such bestseller lists as USA Today, the Washington Post, Publishers Weekly and the New York Times.

Bibliography edit

Historical Novels edit

  • The Heart's Haven (1990)
  • Surrender a Dream (1991)
  • Just a Kiss Away (1991)
  • Bewitching (1994)
  • Dreaming (1994)
  • Imagine (1995)
  • Carried Away (1996)
  • Wonderful (1997)
  • Wild (1998)
  • Wicked (1999)

Contemporary Novels edit

  • Sentimental Journey (2001)
  • The Days of Summer (2006)

Bridge to Happiness (2012)

Anthologies in collaboration edit

See also edit

References and sources edit

  1. ^ a b Pardon My Gush: An Interview with Jill Barnett, All About Romance, 1996, archived from the original on January 2, 2010, retrieved January 8, 2010
  2. ^ a b Ward, Jean Marie (2000), Jill Barnett: Humor from the heart, vol. 3, Crescent Blues, retrieved January 8, 2010

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