Jaclyn Reding

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Jaclyn Reding
BornMarch 23, 19??
Ohio
Pen nameJaclyn Reding
OccupationNovelist
NationalityAmerican
Period1993 - present
GenreRomance, Historical
SpouseSteven Reding
Children1
Website
www.jaclynreding.com

Jaclyn Reding (born March 23 in Ohio, United States) is an American writer of historical romance novels. She has been a Golden Quill Awards winner and the author of an Amazon.com's #1 bestseller.[citation needed] She also is a National Readers' Choice Awards finalist and has received a nomination for the Romance Writers of America RITA Award.

Biography[edit]

Reding first started writing in 1989,[1] Her first book was rejected;[1] she sold her second book in 1992, and it was published in 1993.[2] Since her first novel she has since gone on to publish over a dozen award winning novels.

She has been a Golden Quill Awards winner and a National Readers' Choice Awards finalist. She has received a nomination for the RITA Award for her book The Secret Gift. She is also the author of the Amazon.com #1 bestseller, The Pretender, a Georgian-era Scottish historical.

Reding lives in Massachusetts with her husband, Steven Reding, and their son.[3][4]

Bibliography[edit]

Single novels[edit]

  • Deception's Bride, (1993/Sep)
  • The Second Chance, (2006/Feb)
  • Spellstruck, (2007/Feb)

Restoration series[edit]

  1. Tempting Fate, (1995/Jan)
  2. Chasing Dreams, (1995/Oct)
  3. Stealing Heaven, (1996/Sep)

White Regency series[edit]

  1. White Heather, (1997/Aug)
  2. White Magic, (1998/Sep)
  3. White Knight, (1999/Nov)
  4. White Mist, (2000/Nov)

The Highland Heroes series[edit]

  1. The Pretender, (2002/Mar)
  2. The Adventurer, (2002/Nov)
  3. The Secret Gift, (2003/Nov)

Anthologies in collaboration[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Yost, Barbara (5 September 1997). "Romance writing still quickens pulses". Arizona Republic. Phoenix, Arizona. p. 8EV. Retrieved 15 July 2019.
  2. ^ Morelli, Linda. "Highlanders and Pretenders - An interview with Bestselling Author Jaclyn Reding". Archived from the original on 2009-01-06. Retrieved 2007-10-09.
  3. ^ Jones, Bill (26 July 1996). "Passion for writing fuels romance novels". Arizona Republic. Phoenix, Arizona. pp. 1GC, 6GC. Retrieved 15 July 2019.
  4. ^ "Jaclyn Reding's Biography". JaclynReding.com. Retrieved 2007-09-03.

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