Jaclyn Reding

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. She also is a National Readers' Choice Awards finalist and has received a nomination for the Romance Writers of America RITA Award.

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

Biography

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

Single novels

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

Restoration series

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

White Regency series

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

The Highland Heroes series

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

Anthologies in collaboration

References

  1. 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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