Jacqueline Baird

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Jacqueline Baird
Born April 1
Northumberland, England
Pen name Jacqueline Baird
Occupation Novelist
Nationality British
Writing period 1988-present
Genres Romantic novel

Jacqueline Baird (b. April 1 in Northumberland, England) is popular English writer of over 30 romance novels since 1988.

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[edit] Biography

Jacqueline Baird was born on April 1 in Northumberland, the Border County of England. She had her first success as a writer at the age of 11, when she won the first prize in the Nature Diary of the year competition at school.

At 18, she met her husband Jim, they married eight years later. They have two grown sons and live in Northumberland.

[edit] Awards

  • Romantic Times Reviewers Choice Award 1998. Best Harlequin Presents
  • Romantic Times Wishes
  • Numerous Waldenbooks Series Best-seller List
  • Numerous British Best-seller List

[edit] Bibliography

[edit] Single novels

  • Dark Desiring (1988)
  • Shattered Trust (1990)
  • Passionate Betrayal (1991)
  • Dishonourable Proposal (1992)
  • Guilty Passion (1992)
  • Master of Passion (1993)
  • Gamble on Passion (1994)
  • Nothing Changes Love (1994)
  • A Devious Desire (1995)
  • The Valentine Child (1995)
  • Raul's Revenge (1996)
  • The Reluctant Fiancee (1997)
  • Mistaken for a Mistress (1997)
  • Giordanni's Proposal (1998)
  • A Husband of Convenience (1999)
  • Husband on Trust (2000)
  • A Most Passionate Revenge (2000)
  • Marriage at His Convenience (2001)
  • The Italian's Runaway Bride (2001)
  • The Greek Tycoon's Revenge (2002)
  • Wife, Bought and Paid for (2002)
  • At the Spaniard's Pleasure (2003)
  • His Inherited Bride (2003)
  • The Greek Tycoon's Love-child (2004)
  • The Italian's Blackmailed Mistress (2006)
  • Bought by the Greek Tycoon (2006)
  • Aristides' Convenient Wife (2007)
  • The Italian Billionaire's Ruthless Revenge (2008)

[edit] Italian Husbands Series Multi-Author

  • Pregnancy of Revenge (2005)

[edit] Collections

  • Dark Desiring / Dishonourable Proposal (2004)

[edit] Omnibus

[edit] References and sources