October
1990:
-
NORTHERN STAR by Jodi Thomas [historical; "set at the end of the
Civil War"] (ad & review in RT #80, p. 46; column, p. 84-85)
-
A HUSBAND FOR HOLLY by Monette Cummings [Regency]
-
PASSION'S PRICE by Linda Andersen [historical; "set in 1807 in England
and America"]
-
SEARCHER #2: LYNCH LAW by Josh Edwards (a.k.a. Len Levinson) [western]
-
PSI-MAN #1: MIND-FORCE WARRIOR by David Peters (a.k.a. Peter David)
[action/adventure] (book #1 in the series, of 6 published; see its Wikipedia entry for more info)
- SHILOH by Dalton Walker [western] (book #1 in the series)
November
1990:
-
SKYLARK by Elane Osborn [historical] (ad & review in RT #80, p. 44)
-
SILKEN TIGER by Cynthia Leigh [historical; "set in India"]
-
THE HEART'S COMPANION by Holly Newman [Regency]
-
THE RIVER QUEEN by Melanie Daniels [historical; "a sweeping saga set in
New
Orleans"]
-
ASHES TO ASHES by Lillian Stewart Carl [Gothic]
-
MURDER AT THE SPA by Stefanie Matteson [Charlotte Graham mystery series]
December
1990:
-
SILVER MIST by Theresa DiBenedetto [historical] (originally titled Divided
Love in
RT #74) (ad on back cover of RT #82; column, p. 12-13; review, p. 37)
-
HEATHER MOON by Sharon Gillenwater [historical] (review in RT #82, p. 49)
-
A HOUSE FULL OF VISIONS by Lillian Stewart Carl [ghost/suspense]
-
FAINT HEART by Sheila Rabe [Regency]
- LONG RIDER #13: VENGEANCE TOWN by Clay Dawson [western] (FictionDB lists
this as November, but the Catalog of Copyright Entries says December)
January
1991:
-
THE GOLDEN SWAN by Aileen Humphrey [historical]
-
DAKOTA DREAM by Sharon MacIver [historical] (review & small ad in RT
#82, p. 43; column, p. 90-91)
-
A SERIOUS PURSUIT by Ellen Rawlings [Regency] (short review in RT #82, p. 85)
-
SEARCHER #3: TIN BADGE by Josh Edwards (a.k.a. Len Levinson) [western]
-
EAGLE ATTACK TEAM by Larry Hicks [action/adventure] (book #1 in the series,
of 6 published)
-
PSI-MAN #2: DEATHSCAPE by David Peters (a.k.a. Peter David) [action/adventure]
-
ADJUSTED TO DEATH by Jaqueline Girdner [Kate Jasper mystery]
-
PLAYGROUND OF DEATH by John Buxton Hilton [mystery] (reprint of a 1981 book,
per FictionDB)
- SHILOH #2: DESERT HELL by Dalton Walker [western]
February
1991:-
FIRES OF MIDNIGHT by Karen Finnigan [historical] (review & small ad in RT
#84, p. 41; mention in RT #120, p. 51)
-
DESERT NIGHTS by Susan Stern [historical]
-
SCARLET LADY by Monette Cummings [Regency] (short review in RT #84, p. 87)
-
FRIENDS AND FORTUNES by Savannah Stewart [contemporary] (Note: FictionDB mistakenly lists this as published
by Penguin. I was able to confirm that it was a Diamond book from an eBay auction that showed the copyright page inside the book, as shown here.)
March
1991:
-
BITTERSWEET DESTINY by Luanne Walden [historical] (review in RT #84, p. 44)
-
MORNING SKY by Constance Bennett [historical] (mention in Flavia's column
and photo of author in RT #98, p. 7)
-
THE GENUINE ARTICLE by Mary Butler [Regency] (FictionDB lists this as
published
by Ace, but the front cover says Diamond)
-
SECRET PLACES by R. S. Adams [Silk Stockings series]
-
BLEEDER
by Gene Lazuta [horror] (FictionDB mistakenly lists it as Ace, but
Google
Books scan confirms it is a Diamond book.)
-
PSI-MAN #3: MAIN STREET D.O.A. by David Peters (a.k.a. Peter David)
[action/adventure]
-
MURDER AT TEATIME by Stefanie Matteson [Charlotte Graham mystery series]
- LONG RIDER #14: THE COMANCHEROS by Clay Dawson [western]
April
1991:
-
FORTUNE'S CAPTIVE by Juliana Butterfield [historical]
-
RAVEN AT SUNRISE by Claudia McCormick [historical]
-
A HEART IN JEOPARDY by Holly Newman [Regency]
-
SEARCHER #4: WARPATH by Josh Edwards (a.k.a. Len Levinson) [western]
- SHILOH #3: BLOOD RIVAL by Dalton Walker [western] (FictionDB lists it as a March release, but the Catalog of Copyright Entries says April.)
May
1991:
-
LOVER'S GOLD by Kat Martin [historical]
-
THE CHARLESTON WOMEN #1: CRIMSON SUNRISE by Kristie Knight [historical; "the first of a new
Revolutionary War trilogy"]
-
A SCANDALOUS LADY by Helen Argers [Regency]
-
THE SECRET AT OCTAGON HOUSE by Jane Peart [Gothic; ghost/suspense] (Flavia
note in RT #94, p. 7 about award the book won)
-
MOTH TO THE FLAME by Kathleen Dougherty [thriller/suspense] (review in RT #87, p.
99)
-
CURSE OF THE VAMPIRE by Geoffrey Caine [horror]
-
EAGLE ATTACK TEAM #2: DEBT OF HONOR by Larry Hicks [action/adventure]
-
NIGHT MOVES
by R. S. Adams [Silk Stockings series]
-
CRADLE OF CRIME by John Buxton Hilton [mystery]
June
1991:
-
WILD IS THE NIGHT by Colleen Quinn [historical] (review in RT #87, p. 38; ad & column on p. 48-49)
-
TENDER DECEPTIONS by Sherry Roseberry [historical] (review in RT #87, p. 43)
-
A KISS FOR CAROLINE by Monette Cummings [Regency] (review in RT #87, p. 73)
-
WOMAN OF THE MISTS by Lynn Armistead McKee [pre-history] (review in RT #87,
p. 91)
-
THE SUMMONED by Steven Ray Fulgham [horror] (review & column in RT #87,
p. 103) (FictionDB lists this as a May release, not June.)
-
PSI-MAN #4: THE CHAOS KID by David Peters (a.k.a. Peter David) [action/adventure]
-
THE LAST RESORT by Jaqueline Girdner [Kate Jasper mystery] (The rest of the
Kate
Jasper novels published under Berkley brand, not Diamond?)
-
AFTER HOURS by R. S. Adams [Silk Stockings series]
- LONG RIDER #15: BLOOD HUNT by Clay Dawson [western] (FictionDB lists this as
May, but the Catalog of Copyright Entries says June)
July
1991:
- THE CHARLESTON WOMEN #2: MIDNIGHT STAR by Kristie Knight [historical]
-
THE OATH by Lindsay Chase [historical] (FictionDB lists this as published by
Berkley,
but Google Books scan of the book's title page confirms it was a
Diamond release.)
-
THIEF OF HEARTS by Melinda Pryce (a.k.a. Linda Shertzer) [Regency]
(mention &
photo of author in Flavia's column in RT #95, p. 7)
- LADY OF THE
MOORS by Mary Eileen Petty (a.k.a. Eileen Van Kirk) [Gothic] (short
author
profile in RT #87, p. 23)
- SHILOH #4: THE HUNTED by Dalton Walker [western] (The Catalog of Copyright
Entries says that the author is a pseudonym of Billy Walker.)
August
1991: -
DESERT ROSE by Linda Lee [historical]
-
THE TENDER TEXAN by Jodi Thomas [historical]
-
A HEART IN DISGUISE by Monette Cummings [Regency]
-
DUST TO DUST by Lillian Stewart Carl [Gothic]
-
SEARCHER #5: HELLFIRE by Josh Edwards (a.k.a. Len Levinson) [western]
-
INCUBI by Edward Lee
[horror]
September
1991: - THE CHARLESTON WOMEN #3: CAROLINA MOON by Kristie Knight [historical] (final book of the series)
- WESTERN WINDS
by Theresa DiBenedetto [historical] (cover of RT #90; column, p. 12-13;
review, p. 41; cover art by Leslie Pellegrino, profile of the artist in RT #90,
p. 60-61)
-
CHANCE ENCOUNTER by Diana Delmore (a.k.a. Lois Stewart, a.k.a. Lois Nellet)
[Regency] (review in RT #90, p. 74)
-
WAKE OF THE WEREWOLF by Geoffrey Caine [horror]
-
SCALPEL'S EDGE by Margot J. Fromer [mystery]
-
SHEER DELIGHT
by R. S. Adams [Silk Stockings series]
- LONG RIDER #16: SNAKETOWN by Clay Dawson [western]
October
1991:
-
RIVER SONG by Sharon MacIver [historical] (column in RT #82, p. 90-91;
review & ad
in RT #91, p. 46-47; column in RT #91, p. 61; book fair photo
in RT #93, p. 7)
- SILK by Eileen
Van Kirk [historical] (short author profile in RT #87, p. 23; review in RT
#93, p. 100-101)
-
A LARCENOUS AFFAIR by Ellen Rawlings [Regency]
-
EAGLE ATTACK TEAM #3: TANK KILLERS by Larry Hicks [action/adventure]
(mention in RT #95, p. 88)
- SHILOH #5: HELL TOWN by Dalton Walker [western]
November
1991:
-
DESIRE'S MOON by Elane Osborn [historical]
-
MAGIC NIGHTS by Laurel Collins [historical] (review in RT #93, p. 57-58)
-
A CAPTAIN'S LADY by Helen Argers [Regency?]
-
VELVET TOUCH by R. S. Adams [Silk Stockings series]
-
SHADOWS OF BLACKBRIAR HALL by F. Jacquelyn Hallquist [Gothic]
-
MURDER ON THE CLIFF by Stefanie Matteson [mystery] (review in RT #93, p. 105) [Charlotte Graham mystery series]
-
SEARCHER #6: DEVIL'S BRAND by Josh Edwards (a.k.a. Len Levinson) [western]
-
OFFSPRING by Jack Ketchum [horror]
December
1991:-
BLOSSOM by Constance Bennett [historical] (review in RT #93, p. 51-52)
-
VIRGINIA BRIDE by Elizabeth Douglas [historical] (review in RT #93, p. 56)
-
THE IMPROPER MISS PRYM by Sheila Rabe [Regency] (short review in RT #93, p. 80)
-
THE LEGACY OF HUNTER HOUSE by Jeri Smith [Gothic] (column in RT #93, p. 40-41;
review & small ad, p. 59)
-
THE FORSAKEN by Steven Ray Fulgham [horror]
-
PSI-MAN #5: STALKER by David Peters (a.k.a. Peter David) [action/adventure] - LONG RIDER #17: TOWN TAMER by Clay Dawson [western]
January
1992:
-
SECRET SPLENDOR by Sharon Gillenwater [historical] (review in RT #94, p. 50)
-
FRONTIER FLAME by Susan Macias (a.k.a. Susan Mallery) [historical]
(review in RT #94, p. 51; column & ad, p. 56-57) (FictionDB mistakenly
lists it
as from Ace.)
-
THE WICKED STEPDAUGHTER by Monette Cummings [Regency] (short review in
RT #94,
p. 60)
-
LEGION OF THE DEAD by Geoffrey Caine [horror] (FictionDB lists it as Ace, but
Goodreads lists it as Diamond/Charter.)
-
EAGLE ATTACK TEAM #4: DESERT FIRE by Larry Hicks [action/adventure]
(FictionDB mistakenly lists it as Ace)
- SHILOH #6: SIDEWINDER by Dalton Walker [western]
February
1992:
-
LOVING HEARTS
(Valentine's Day anthology by Jill Marie Landis, Jodi Thomas, Colleen Quinn,
and Maureen Child) [historical] (review & ad in RT #95, p. 51)
-
PRAIRIE SONG by Jodi Thomas [historical] (review in RT #95, p. 44-45)
-
TWILIGHT SECRETS by Constance Laux [historical] (column in RT #95, p. 32-33,
small ad on p. 35; review & ad in RT #96, p. 46)
-
SWEET REMEMBRANCE by Judy Christenberry [Regency]
-
THE HOUSE OF HAUNTED DREAMS by Jane Peart [Gothic; "set against Mardi
Gras
in 1915"]
-
SEARCHER #7: STAMPEDE by Josh Edwards (a.k.a. Len Levinson) [western] (In a Facebook post, author Len Levinson called this book "my all-time favorite Western novel that I ever wrote.")
-
DEAD MAN'S PATH by John Buxton Hilton [mystery]
March
1992:
-
DEFIANT ROSE by Colleen Quinn [historical] (see RT #87, p. 49; review
in RT #96, p. 43-44; column & ad, p. 58) (Note: The illustration in the ad,
presumably used as the
stepback, was the work of artist Robert McGinnis, signed
in the bottom right corner.)
-
RUN WILD MY HEART by Maureen Child [historical] (review in RT #97, p. 48)
-
A LOVE TO TREASURE by Melinda Pryce (a.k.a. Linda Shertzer) [Regency] (column
in RT #96, p. 34; short review, p. 85)
-
THE SECRET OF MONTROTH HOUSE by Muriel Newsome [Gothic]
-
SUCCUBI by Edward Lee
[horror]
- LONG RIDER #18: TEXAS MANHUNT by Clay Dawson [western]
April
1992:
-
SEA OF DREAMS by Elizabeth DeLancey [historical] (column in RT #97, p. 36-37;
review & ad, p. 45)
-
THE JADE GARDEN by Laurel Collins [historical] (review in RT #97, p. 49)
-
CHARADE OF HEARTS by Carol Michaels (a.k.a. Jeanne Carmichael) [Regency]
(short review in RT #97, p. 78)
-
ALMOST PERFECT by Roberta Grimes [contemporary]
-
WITCH TREE INN by Jeri Smith [Gothic] (mention in column in RT #93, p.
41; review
in RT #97, p. 53) (The RT #97 review lists it as Berkley, but
FictionDB lists it as Diamond.)
-
VYRMIN by Gene Lazuta
[horror] (review in RT #97, p. 105)
- SHILOH #7: VENGEANCE TRAIL by Dalton Walker [western]
May
1992:
-
DESERT SUNRISE by Raine Cantrell (a.k.a. Theresa DiBenedetto) [historical]
(review in RT #98, p. 42, column & ad, p. 58)
-
FORTUNE'S FURY by Linda Andersen [historical]
-
DARING GAMBLE by Maria Greene [Regency] (column & small ad in RT
#98, p. 64-65; short review, p. 82)
-
SEARCHER #8: RECKLESS GUNS by Josh Edwards (a.k.a. Len Levinson) [western]
-
A WHISPER OF WINGS by Steven Ray Fulgham [horror]
-
PSI-MAN #6: DEATHSCAPE by David Peters (a.k.a. Peter David) [action/adventure]
(final book in the series)
June
1992:
-
WILD DAWN by Cait Logan [historical] (mention in Flavia's column in RT #98,
p. 7;
review & ad in RT #99, p. 47-48; column, p. 73)
-
HIGHLAND HEARTS by Sandra Dustin (a.k.a. Hannah Howell) [historical]
(review in
RT #99, p. 51)
-
THE RELUCTANT HEIR by Shirley Callander [Regency]
-
THE SHADOW OF THE RAVEN by Catherine Rieger [Gothic] (review in RT #99, p.
43-44, column & ad, p. 56-57) (Note: Her next Gothic for Berkley, Waltz
in the Shadows, in
Dec. 1993, was published by Jove, not Diamond, even
though RT #117 mistakenly listed it as
a Diamond book in their review.)
- LONG RIDER #19: CHISHOLM TRAIL by Clay Dawson [western] (Note: I was able to confirm the month of June on this book because an eBay seller took a photo of the copyright
page, showing the June 1992 date -- which concurs with the date given for the book in the
Catalog of Copyright Entries.)
July
1992:
-
GAMBLER'S LADY by Cait Logan [contemporary; a reissue of her novel for
Second Chance at Love #419, with a new cover] (mention in Flavia's
column in RT #98, p. 7)
-
SUDDENLY A LADY by Melinda Pryce (a.k.a. Linda Shertzer) [Regency] (column
in RT #100, p. 77; short review, p. 96; small ad, p. 97)
-
OUTLAW HEART by Catherine Palmer (Wildflower line) [historical]
(review in RT #100,
p. 70)
-
SUMMER ROSE by Bonnie K. Winn (Wildflower line?) [historical]
(review in RT #100,
p. 72)
-
LESS THAN HUMAN by Gary Raisor [horror]
- SHILOH #8: BLOOD BOUNTY by Dalton Walker [western] (final book of the series?)
August
1992:
-
THE LOST HEIR by Sheila Rabe [Regency]
-
FRONTIER BRIDE by Ann Carberry (a.k.a. Maureen Childs) (Wildflower line)
[historical] (mention in RT #100, p. 61; review in RT #101, p. 51)
-
GOLDEN CHANCES by Rebecca Hagan Lee (Homespun line) [historical]
(review in RT #101, p. 49-50)
-
SPRING BLOSSOM by Jill Metcalf (Homespun line) [historical]
(review in RT #101, p. 50) (The above
two books were the launch titles of the Homespun line, released the same
month. Afterwards one novel would be released each month. RT #98, p. 39 noted:
"The Wildflower imprint will signal readers about more sensual Western
romances, while Diamond's Homespun Romances will be sweeter love stories that
touch the heart of America.")
-
SEARCHER #9: FORT HAYS BUSTOUT by Josh Edwards (a.k.a. Len Levinson) [western]
-
NO FREE LUNCH by C. J. Henderson [mystery]
September
1992:
-
TOUCH OF HEAVEN by Michelle Brandon (a.k.a. Virginia Brown) [historical]
(review
in RT #102, p. 50)
-
MOONTIDE by Dianna Devlin [historical] (mention in her column in RT #115, p.
104)
-
A PERFECT ARRANGEMENT by Ellen Rawlings [Regency] (her column in RT #102,
p. 27,
saying it was "my third Regency for Berkley Diamond"; small ad in RT
#102, p. 81)
-
CAPTIVE ANGEL by Elaine Crawford (Wildflower line) [historical]
(review in RT #102,
p. 47-48)
-
MOUNTAIN DAWN by Kathleen Kane (a.k.a Maureen Childs, a.k.a Ann
Carberry) (Homespun line) [historical] (review in RT #102, p. 45)
-
TOUCH THE STARS by Lynn A. McKee [pre-history] (review in RT #102, p. 91;
mention
in RT #103, p. 37: "Berkley Diamond author Lynn McKee has come up
with a lively, eye-catching promotional idea. She is bringing a handsome male
model (Chippendale style) dressed as an Indian character from her Touch the
Stars to all her book signings.")
-
EAGLE ATTACK TEAM #5: NIGHT STRIKE by Larry Hicks [action/adventure]
- LONG RIDER #20: MOUNTAIN KILLER by Clay Dawson [western]
October
1992:
-
GYPSY JEWEL by June Cameron (a.k.a. Sharon MacIver) [historical] (ad in RT #103, p. 2; mention in Flavia's column of the cover by Pino, p. 7; column, p. 17;
review, p. 44)
-
THE RELUCTANT GHOST by Sheila Rosalynd Allen [Regency] (Originally published
by
Walker & Co. in hardcover in 1989.) (RT #101, p. 108, notes: "The
ghost is slated to star in three future novels by this author." Review in
RT #103, p. 76)
-
GARDEN OF THORNS by Lillian Stewart Carl [Gothic]
-
COLORADO TEMPEST by Mary Lou Rich (Wildflower line) [historical]
(review in RT
#103, p. 45-46)
-
PRAIRIE DREAMS by Teresa Warfield (Homespun line) [historical]
(mention & photo
of author in RT #103, p. 7; review, p. 47)
-
THE WEREWOLF'S KISS by Cheri Scotch [paranormal] (Review in RT #103, p. 82:
"the first book in her stunning new Werewolf trilogy.")
-
RANSOM GAME by John Buxton Hilton [mystery]
November
1992:
-
MOONSONG by Constance Bennett [historical, "sweeping saga of two
sisters on the rugged Western frontier"] (review in RT #104, p. 52-53)
-
AN UNLIKELY LADY by Helen Argers [Regency]
-
GOLDEN FURY by Deborah James (Wildflower line) [historical]
(review in RT #104, p. 54)
-
SWEET JASMINE by Alyssa Lee (a.k.a. Linda Francis Lee) (Homespun line)
[historical] (column & ad in RT #104, p. 24-25; review, p. 49)
-
CURSE OF THE MOORS by Muriel Newsome [Gothic]
-
SEARCHER #10: BOOM TOWN by Josh Edwards (a.k.a. Len Levinson) [western]
-
FORGET ME NOT by Gene Lazuta [mystery?]
-
MURDER ON THE SILK ROAD by Stefanie Matteson [Charlotte Graham mystery series]
(review in RT #104, p. 96-97) (The remaining books in the series are not for
the Diamond imprint.)
December
1992:
-
THE VOW by Lindsay Chase [historical] (review in RT #105, p. 95)
-
LADY LUCK by Sheila Rabe [Regency] (short review in RT #105, p. 86)
-
DESERT FLAME by Anne Harmon (a.k.a Phyllis Herrmann, a.k.a Phyllis DiFrancesco
& Nina Herrmann) (Wildflower line) [historical] (column & ad in
RT #105, p. 28-29; review, p. 46)
-
HOME FIRES by Linda Shertzer (a.k.a. Melinda Pryce) (Homespun
line) [historical]
(review & small ad in RT #105, p. 49; column, p. 84)
-
THE THINGS THAT ARE NOT THERE by Robert Morgan (a.k.a. C. J.
Henderson)
[Teddy London Supernatural Mystery series] (review in RT #105, p.
96)
- LONG RIDER #21: RANCHERO by Clay Dawson [western]
January
1993:
-
MOONLIGHT WHISPERS by Constance Laux [historical] (Jove?)
-
BELOVED RIVALS by Danice Allen [historical] (review in RT #106, p. 58)
-
THE LAST LORD
by Melinda Pryce (a.k.a. Linda Shertzer) [Regency] (column in RT
#106,
p. 100-101; small ad, p. 105)
-
BANDIT'S KISS by Mary Lou Rich (Wildflower line) [historical;
sequel to Colorado
Tempest] (review in RT #106, p. 52-53)
-
HARVEST SONG by Karen Lockwood (a.k.a. Karen Finnigan) (Homespun
line) [historical] (Review in RT #106, p. 49-50; column & ad, p. 65; column
in RT #107, p. 117; mention in RT #108, p. 41) (Flavia's column in RT #95, Feb.
1992, p. 7, notes: "Karen Finnigan will be writing for Berkley's Homespun
line as Karen Lockwood." This was the first of four books that she would
write for the line.)
-
SEARCHER #11: BLOODY SUNDAY by Josh Edwards (a.k.a. Len Levinson) [western]
-
EAGLE ATTACK TEAM #6: FORCE RED by Larry Hicks [action/adventure] (final
book of the series)
February
1993:
-
SWEET HEARTS
(Valentine's Day anthology by Jill Marie Landis, Jodie Thomas, Colleen Quinn,
and Kathleen Kane) [historical] (review in RT #107, p. 58-59)
-
LOVING HEARTS (the
previous year's anthology was reissued this month, per RT #105, p. 108)
-
TENDER VICTORY by Susan Macias (a.k.a. Susan Mallery) [historical]
(review in RT #107, p. 54-55)
-
THE MEDDLESOME GHOST by Sheila Rosalynd Allen [Regency] (Originally published by
Walker & Co. in hardcover in 1989.) (review in RT #107, p. 103)
-
AUTUMN BLAZE by Samantha Harte [historical] (Wildflower line)
[historical]
-
COUNTRY KISS by Sharon Harlow (a.k.a. Sharon Gillenwater) (Homespun
line) [historical] (review in RT #107, p. 57-58)
-
WATCHFUL EYES by Muriel Newsome [Gothic]
March
1993:
-
RECKLESS by Anna Jenners (a.k.a Hannah Howell) [historical] (mention in her
column in RT #102, p. 57; review in RT #108, p. 52)
-
THE SUBSTITUTE BRIDE by Diana Delmore (a.k.a Lois Stewart, a.k.a. Lois Nollet)
[Regency] (mention in her column in RT #102, p. 27; short review & ad in RT
#108, p. 90; column, p. 92)
-
RIVER TEMPTRESS by Elaine Crawford (Wildflower line) [historical]
-
SMALL TREASURES by Kathleen Kane (a.k.a. Maureen Child, a.k.a. Ann
Carberry) (Homespun line) [historical] (review & ad in RT #108, p.
44-45; column, p. 60)
-
THE HAUNTING OF VICTORIA by Jeri Smith [Gothic] (review in RT #108, p. 56)
- LONG RIDER #22: CRAZY KNIFE by Clay Dawson [western]
April
1993:
-
CHERISH THE DREAM by Jodi Thomas [historical] (review in RT #109, p. 51)
-
GENTLEMAN BUTLER by Maria Greene [Regency] (review in RT #109, p. 92-93;
column in RT #113, p. 62-63, about her Zebra Regency novels)
-
WYOMING WILDFIRE by Anne Harmon (a.k.a Phyllis Herrmann, a.k.a Phyllis
DiFrancesco & Nina Herrmann) (Wildflower line) [historical] (review
in RT #109, p. 47; ad & column, p. 64-65)
-
GENTLE HEARTS by Deborah Wood (Homespun line) [historical]
(review in RT #109,
p. 55; column & small ad, p. 76, where the author
mentions that the novel's working title was
The Widow Preston. She also
mentions that her next Homespun novel will be titled Hidden
Bonds,
but that title was evidently changed, too.)
-
SEARCHER #12: THE BARBARY COAST by Josh Edwards (a.k.a. Len Levinson) [western]
(final book of the series)
-
SOME THINGS NEVER DIE by Robert Morgan (a.k.a. C. J. Henderson) [Teddy London Supernatural
Mystery series]
May
1993:
-
UNVEILED by Colleen Quinn [historical] (small ad in RT #108, p. 53) (FictionDB
says
this was a June release, but the ad in RT says May.)
-
THE WEDDING DECEPTION by Sheila Rabe [Regency]
-
GUNMAN'S LADY by Catherine Palmer (Wildflower line) [historical]
-
AUTUMN LEAVES by Jill Meltcalf (Homespun line) [historical]
(review in RT #112,
p. 42) (RT #108, p. 116, says this is a May release, while
the review in RT #112 says June, and FictionDB says July.)
- NIGHT
SHIFT by Margot J. Fromer [mystery]
- LONG RIDER #23: VENGEANCE VALLEY by Clay Dawson [western]
June
1993:
-
TOUCH OF LACE by Elizabeth DeLancey [historical]
-
THE HELPFUL GHOST by Sheila Rosalynd Allen [Regency] (Originally published by
Walker & Co. in hardcover in 1990.)
-
RECKLESS WIND by Bonnie K. Winn (Wildflower line) [historical]
(review in RT #112,
p. 41-42)
-
BRIGHT PROMISE by Connie Deka (a.k.a Constance Laux) (Homespun
line) [historical] (mention in Flavia's column in RT #114, p. 13)
-
THE WEREWOLF'S TOUCH by Cheri Scotch [paranormal] (book #2 in the trilogy)
July
1993:
-
CALICO by Raine Cantrell (a.k.a. Theresa DiBenedetto) [historical] (column
& ad in RT
#112, p. 16-17; review, p. 32-33 [the ad says "on sale June
1993," but the review says July]; mention in RT #115, p. 38, that the
novel "is to be reprinted in Chinese.")
-
A CONVENIENT MARRIAGE by Ellen Rawlings [Regency] (short review in RT #112,
p.
97; small ad, p. 98; column, p. 99, where she notes that this is "my
fourth Regency novel for Berkley/Diamond.")
-
NEVADA HEAT by Ann Carberry (a.k.a. Maureen Childs) (Wildflower line)
[historical]
-
HARVEST MOON by Rebecca Hagan Lee (Homespun line) [historical]
(review in RT
#112, p. 40-41)
- LONG RIDER #24: DEAD AIM by Clay Dawson [western]
August
1993:-
THE PASSIONATE GHOST by Sheila Rosalynd Allen [Regency] (Originally published by
Walker & Co. in hardcover in 1991.) (review in RT #113, p. 110, which lists
it as a Jove release, not Diamond)
(Final Diamond book in their traditional Regency line?)
-
TEXAS JEWEL by Shannon Willow (a.k.a. Gimone Hall) (Wildflower
line) [historical] (review in RT #113, p. 40-41) (Note: RT's review credits
Gimone Hall as the book's author -- who, according to FictionDB, hasn't had a
book published since 1985. Texas Jewel is the only book listed for
Shannon Willow on FictionDB. It's
possible that the RT review, based on an uncorrected review copy [see Feb. 1994
entry below] had Gimone Hall's byline on it. The Catalog of Copyright Entires for the book confirms that Shannon Willow was a pen-name for Gimone Hall.)
-
TENDER WISHES by Jo Anne Cassity (Homespun line) [historical]
(review & ad in RT
#113, p. 39; column, p. 93)
-
KEEPER OF DREAMS by Lynn A. McKee [pre-history] (review in RT #113, p. 45;
column & ad, p. 60-61)
- LONG RIDER #25: GUNS AND GOLD by Clay Dawson [western]
(Note:
RT #113, p. 42, lists SUMMER STORM by Teresa Warfield as a Diamond book, but
the cover shows it to be a Berkley book.)
September
1993:
-
HEAVEN ON EARTH by Michelle Brandon (a.k.a. Virginia Brown) [historical]
-
REBELLIOUS BRIDE by Donna Fletcher (Wildflower line) [historical]
(column in RT
#114, p. 32, review & ad, p. 39)
-
HEART STRINGS by Lydia Browne (a.k.a. Cynthia Bailey-Pratt) (Homespun
line)
[historical] (mention in her column in RT #107, p. 101; review & ad
in RT #114, p. 46;
column, p. 108-109)
October
1993:
-
TENDER TRIUMPH by Dianna Devlin [historical] (small ad in RT #115, p. 44;
review,
p. 47; column, p. 104)
-
RENEGADE FLAME by Catherine Palmer (Wildflower line) [historical]
- LONG RIDER #26: DEVIL'S GUNS by Clay Dawson [western]
-
LILA'S DANCE by Jill Metcalf (Homespun line) [historical]
(review in RT #115, p. 45)
(Note:
RT #115's review of CHEROKEE ROSE by Teresa Warfield, published in Oct. 1993,
lists it as a Diamond book, but an ad in the same issue says it is Jove, and
the Google Books
scan of the book confirms that it was a Jove book, not
Diamond.)
November
1993:
-
A VOW TO KEEP by Elizabeth Bonner [historical; Medieval] (review in RT
#116, p. 43)
-
SHOTGUN BRIDE by Ann Carberry (a.k.a. Maureen Childs) (Wildflower
line) [historical] (review in RT #116, p. 44)
-
WINTER SONG by Karen Lockwood (Homespun line) [historical]
(mention in Flavia's column in RT #116, p. 6; review, p. 44; column & small
ad, p. 79)
-
THE THING THAT DARKNESS HIDES by Robert Morgan (a.k.a. C. J.
Henderson)
[Teddy London Supernatural Mystery series] (The rest of the books in
the series were not for
the Diamond imprint.)
- LONG RIDER #27: WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE by Clay Dawson [western] (final book
of the series)
December
1993:
-
WILD WINDS by Peggy Stoks (Wildflower line) [historical]
-
MOUNTAIN MAGIC by Suzanna Gray (Homespun line) [historical]
(Note:
RT #117's review of LOVE EVERGREEN by Ginny Aiken, published in Dec. 1993,
mistakenly lists it as a Diamond book, but an ad in the same issue and the
book's cover shows
it to be a Jove book.)
January
1994:
-
THE TEXAN AND THE LADY by Jodi Thomas [historical] (review in RT #118, p. 49)
-
HOSTAGE HEART by Lisa Hendrix (Wildflower line) [historical]
(review in RT #118, p. 44)
-
WEDDING BELLS by Lydia Browne (a.k.a. Cynthia Bailey-Pratt) (Homespun
line) [historical] (review & small ad in RT #118, p. 49; column, p. 90-91)
February
1994:-
HONOR
by Lindsay Chase [historical] (review in RT #119, p. 52-53; RT misspells
her first name as "Lindsey" throughout)
-
DECEPTION'S BRIDE by Jaclyn Reding [historical] (review in RT #119, p.
49-50) (Note: RT #115's list of upcoming releases, on p. 122, said this book
was scheduled for Dec. 1993 and mistakenly said it was by Catherine Coulter.
Coulter did write the blurb of praise on the front cover of the book,
though. In RT #120, p. 30, reviewer
Kathe Robin wrote about their review of the book that had appeared in #119: "As
reviewers, we do not read bound books, but uncorrected page proofs, meaning
that changes and corrections are often made after we read them. Such is the
case with Jacqueline [sic] Reding's Diamond book, Defiant [sic] Bride.
All the discrepancies have been rectified, and readers will not find any
unusual errors in titles or time spans.")
-
FORBIDDEN FIRE by Bonnie K. Winn (Wildflower line) [historical]
(review in RT #119, p. 49)
-
ALMOST HOME by Debra S. Cowan (Homespun line) [historical]
(review & ad in RT
#119, p. 46; column, p. 109)
March
1994:-
NIGHT FIRE by Cait Logan [historical] (review in RT #120, p. 38; ad, p. 39;
column, p. 56)
-
WARRIOR'S TOUCH by Deborah James (Wildflower line) [historical]
(review in RT #121, p. 42) (FictionDB says it came out in April; RT review says
March)
-
SWEET LULLABY by Lorraine Heath (Homespun line) [historical]
(review in RT #120, p. 40, "an impressive first novel, not to be
missed")
-
THE WEREWOLF'S SIN by Cheri Scotch [paranormal] (book #3 in the trilogy)
(review in RT #120, p. 72)
(Note:
RT #120's review of PIRATES AND PROMISES by Anne Caldwell lists it as a Diamond
book, but the ad on the back cover of the issue shows that it was a Jove
release, the first in their Tea Rose Romances series.)
April
1994:
-
JOURNEY OF THE HEART by Caitlin McBride [historical]
-
RUNAWAY BRIDE by Ann Carberry (a.k.a. Maureen Childs) (Wildflower
line) [historical] (review in RT #121, p. 37)
-
YOURS TRULY by Sharon Harlow (Homespun line) [historical]
(review in RT #121, p. 44, where the book got only a one star rating: "The
accurate historical research makes this book very educational, but the romance
gets lost in the process. ... This novel probably won't satisfy romance
readers, but it is an excellent choice for anyone who enjoys the details of a
frontier Texas town.")
-
THIS DARK PARADISE by Wendy Haley [paranormal; book #1 in vampire series]
(column & ad in RT #121, p. 27; review, p. 112) (Working title was House
Revenant, per her column in RT #108, p. 99.
It was still called by that title when mentioned by Anita Gordon in her
column in RT #112, where she notes that she tied in her own current novel with
Haley's vampire novel. In RT #118, p. 22, it was mentioned that it was
"the first book in a trilogy." If so, then it appears that the third
book was never released.)
May
1994:
-
TEXAS ANGEL by Linda Francis Lee (a.k.a Alyssa Lee) (Wildflower
line) [historical] (review in RT #122, p. 41-42) (Coincidentally this book was
released the same month as the similarly-titled Montana Angel by
Kathleen Harrington, published by Avon.)
-
SUMMER'S GIFT by Deborah Wood (Homespun line) [historical]
(review in RT #122, p. 38)
-
A HOMESPUN MOTHER'S DAY (anthology, by Rebecca Hagan Lee, Jill Metcalf, and
Teresa Warfield) (Homespun line) [historical] (This book was also released as an audiobook
set. From the article in RT #122, p. 58-59: "Audio Entertainment, Inc.
and Putnam-Berkley are pleased to announce A HOMESPUN MOTHER'S DAY, a special
six audio cassette collector's set
published by Putnam-Berkley under their Diamond Homespun imprint. This
set contains three historical romances: Twice Blessed by Rebecca Hagan
Lee, Emma's Day by Jill Metcalf, and Coming Home by Teresa
Warfield -- celebrating love in the heartland of America. Each audio novella is
three hours on two audio cassettes -- a total of nine hours of romance." An
ad for ordering the set was in RT #122, p. 115.)
June
1994:
-
MEANT TO BE by Elizabeth DeLancey [historical] (review in RT #123, p. 36;
mention, p. 54)
-
FRONTIER HEAT by Peggy Stoks [historical] (Wildflower line)
[historical]
-
FAMILY REUNION by Jill Metcalf (Homespun line) [historical]
(review in RT #123, p. 39; mention, p. 54)
(Note:
RT #123's review of CHEROKEE BRIDE by Teresa Warfield lists it as a Diamond
release, but FictionDB and the ad for the book in the same issue show it was
Jove, not Diamond.)
July
1994:
-
LADY AND THE WOLF by Julie Beard [historical; Medieval, 14th century
England] (mention in RT #123, p. 57; review & ad in RT #124, p. 52; column,
p. 109)
-
RECKLESS RIVER by Teresa Southwick (Wildflower line) [historical]
(review in RT #124, p. 52)
-
KEEPING FAITH by Kathleen Kane (A Town Called Harmony series;
first book in the series where all of the novels take place in the small town
of Harmony, Kansas) [historical] (review in RT #124, p. 51-52)
-
PICKETT'S FENCE by Linda Shertzer (Homespun line) [historical]
(review in RT #124, p. 51)
(Note:
RT #124 mistakenly refers to SWEET IRIS by Aileen Humphrey as a Diamond book,
but it was a Jove book.)
August
1994:-
SWEET ESCAPE by Susan Macias (a.k.a. Susan Mallery) [historical]
(review in RT #125, p. 34; column & ad, p. 70-71) (RT #123, p. 30, notes:
"Susan Macias, a western writer for Berkley, has signed with
HarperCollins.")
-
LIGHTNING STRIKES by Jean Wilson (Wildflower line) [historical]
(review in RT #125, p. 37-38)
-
TAKING CHANCES by Rebecca Hagan Lee (A Town Called Harmony series)
[historical] (review in RT #125, p. 37)
-
COURTING SEASON by Jo Anne Cassity (Homespun line) [historical]
(review in RT #125, p. 37)
-
WALKS IN STARDUST by Lynn A. McKee [pre-history] (FictionDB lists this as
Berkley, but the cover shows it is a Diamond book.)
September
1994:
-
WARRIOR'S PRIZE by Patricia Williams [historical; set in "South Africa in
1818"] (review in RT #126, p. 42)
-
TENDER OUTLAW by Deborah James [historical] (Wildflower line)
[historical]
-
CHASING RAINBOWS by Linda Shertzer (A Town Called Harmony series)
[historical] (review in RT #126, p. 38)
-
COUNTRY SUNSHINE by Teresa Warfield (Homespun line) [historical] (Note:
In RT #123, p. 75, the author says it "will be released in August";
the upcoming releases list in RT #124, p. 120 shows the book scheduled for
September. FictionDB lists it as an October release. The Catalog of Copyright Entries lists it as a September release.)
October
1994:
-
FALCON MOON by Catherine Palmer [historical]
-
MY DESPERADO by Lois Greiman (Wildflower line) [historical]
(mention in RT #120, p. 55)
-
PASSING FANCY by Lydia Browne (a.k.a. Cynthia Bailey-Pratt) (A Town
Called Harmony series) [historical]
-
FORGIVING HEARTS by Christina Cordaire (Homespun line) [historical]
(mention in RT #121, p. 45 where it is called FORGIVING HEART)
November
1994:
-
NIGHT TRAIN by Maryann O'Brien (Wildflower line) [historical]
(review in RT #128, p. 36-37)
-
PLAYING CUPID by Donna Fletcher (A Town Called Harmony series)
[historical]
-
OUR HOUSE by Debra S. Cowan (Homespun line) [historical]
(review & small ad in RT #128, p. 34; column, p. 110)
(Note: The review in RT #128, p. 42, of STOLEN KISSES by Karen Lockwood lists
it as Diamond, but it was a Jove book.)
December
1994:
-
TO TAME A TEXAN'S HEART by Jodi Thomas [historical] (review in RT #129, p. 33)
-
WILD HEARTS by Linda Francis Lee (a.k.a Alyssa Lee) (Wildflower
line) [historical] (review in RT #129, p. 33; column & ad, p. 46-47)
-
COMING HOME by Kathleen Kane (A Town Called Harmony series)
[historical]
-
PARTING GIFTS by Lorraine Heath (Homespun line) [historical]
(review in RT #129, p. 34-35) (The review lists it as a Jove book, but the
ratings list on page 29 has it as Diamond. This was her second novel to be
published.)
January
1995:
-
CHARMS by Kathleen Kane (a.k.a. Maureen Child, a.k.a. Ann Carberry)
[historical] (review in RT #130, p. 33-34)
-
DRIFTER'S MOON by Lisa Hendrix (Wildflower line) [historical]
(review in RT #130, p. 36)
-
GETTING HITCHED by Ann Justice (A Town Called Harmony series)
[historical]
-
ANNA'S TREASURE by Dorothy Howell (Homespun line) [historical]
February
1995:
-
GOLDEN GLORY by Jean Wilson (Wildflower line) [historical] (review in RT
#131, p. 40-41)
-
HOLDING HANDS by Jo Anne Cassity (A Town Called Harmony series)
[historical] (review in RT #131, p. 39-40)
-
SOMETHING BORROWED by Rebecca Hagan Lee (Homespun line) [historical]
March
1995:
-
SO RECKLESS A LOVE by Eileen Winwood [historical] (review in RT #132, p. 33;
column & ad, p. 102-103)
-
SUMMER SURRENDER by Lynda Kay Carpenter (Wildflower line) [historical]
-
AMAZING GRACE by Deborah James (A Town Called Harmony series;
last book in the series) [historical]
-
HEART'S SONG by Deborah Wood (Homespun line) [historical]
(FictionDB lists as Penguin)
-
THESE FALLEN ANGELS by Wendy Haley [paranormal; book #2 in vampire series]
(review in RT #132, p. 71-72; column & ad, p. 107 -- the ad shows the same
painting that was used on the ad in RT #121 for her previous book, THIS DARK
PARADISE. Both ads are shown below.)
It
appears that March 1995 was the final month for books published under the
Diamond imprint.
The
FictionDB site continues to list some of the Wildflower and Homespun
books as being from Diamond, but the covers of the books themselves, as well as
their listings in Romantic Times, indicates that these supposedly
Diamond titles are in fact Jove, not Diamond.
See, for example, some of my notes for the rest of 1995:
April
1995:
-
GENTLE THUNDER by Rebecca Craig (Wildflower line) [historical] (RT #131,
p. 122, lists this as a Jove book, but FictionDB lists it as Diamond. The cover
appears to have the Jove symbol.)
-
FAMILY RECIPE by Pamela Quint Chambers (Homespun line) [historical] (RT
#131, p. 122 lists this as a Jove book. As does the review of the book in RT
#133, p. 39-40. And the front cover appears to have the Jove symbol. But FictionDB lists it as a Diamond
book. This may be the first Jove book in
the line, as the rest appear to be listed as Jove on FictionDB.)
May
1995:
-
RECKLESS
HEARTS by Bonnie K. Winn (Wildflower line) [historical] (RT #132, p.
122, lists this as a Jove book, as does the review in RT #134, p. 44. But FictionDB lists it as Diamond. The cover
appears to have the Jove symbol.)
June
1995:
-
TEXAS KISS by Alexandra Blackstone (Wildflower line) [historical]
(apparently a Jove book, not Diamond)
July
1995:
-
GAMBLER'S DESIRE by Maryann O'Brien (Wildflower line) [historical]
(Jove, not Diamond; scan of the book on Internet Archive) (review in RT #136,
p. 44) (Note: Final Wildflower
release?)
September
1995:
-
TEA TIME by Dorothy Howell [historical] (Homespun line) (FictionDB lists
this book as Diamond, but the symbol on the cover appears to be Jove.)
November
1995:
-
LILAC CIRCLE by Karen Lockwood [historical] (Homespun line) (FictionDB
lists this book as Diamond, but RT #138, p. 121 lists it as Jove. The symbol on the cover appears to be Jove.)
Even
a Homespun book published as late as January 1996, HONEYSUCKLE SONG by Lydia
Browne, is listed on FictionDB as Diamond, when the symbol on the cover appears
to be Jove. So, it seems safe to say
that there were no Diamond titles released after March 1995, regardless of what
it may say on a webpage listing like FictionDB.
For Diamond, March 1995 appears to have been the end of the road.
The
WILDFLOWER line:
The
Wildflower line was a historical romance line published by
Diamond from 1992 to 1995; the setting in all of the books was the American Old
West. The line was first mentioned in RT
#91, Oct. 1991, p. 41: "Berkley/Jove announced that, as part of the
Diamond imprint, they will be publishing Western romances by new writers under
the umbrella of the name Wildflower."
The line would debut the following year, initially with two books in
July 1992, and then with one book per month thereafter. The covers are
identifiable by the row of flowers shown along the bottom and right side of the
front covers.
In
RT #131 (Feb. 1995), page 86, it was announced that "Berkley is no
longer acquiring for the Diamond Wildflower. They are phasing out the
line." The final Wildflower
book under Diamond was in March 1995, the same month that Diamond itself seems
to have been phased out. The line
continued for the next few months under the Jove imprint, with the final book apparently
being published in July 1995.
Unlike
most of the other Diamond lines (like Homespun, etc.), the monthly Wildflower
line does not have its own entry on the FictionDB website. And I was unable to find a list of them
elsewhere online. So, for the
convenience of those readers who would like to collect them all, here is my
list of all Wildflower books that I know about, in the order in which
they were published:
-
OUTLAW HEART by Catherine Palmer (July 1992)
-
SUMMER ROSE by Bonnie K. Winn (July 1992)
-
FRONTIER BRIDE by Ann Carberry (a.k.a. Maureen Childs) (August 1992)
-
CAPTIVE ANGEL by Elaine Crawford (September 1992)
-
COLORADO TEMPEST by Mary Lou Rich (October 1992)
-
GOLDEN FURY by Deborah James (November 1992)
-
DESERT FLAME by Anne Harmon (a.k.a Phyllis Herrmann, a.k.a Phyllis DiFrancesco
& Nina Herrmann) (December 1992)
-
BANDIT'S KISS by Mary Lou Rich (sequel to Colorado Tempest)
(January 1993)
-
AUTUMN BLAZE by Samantha Harte (February 1993)
-
RIVER TEMPTRESS by Elaine Crawford (March 1993)
-
WYOMING WILDFIRE by Anne Harmon (a.k.a Phyllis Herrmann, a.k.a Phyllis
DiFrancesco & Nina Herrmann) (April 1993)
-
GUNMAN'S LADY by Catherine Palmer (May 1993)
-
RECKLESS WIND by Bonnie K. Winn (June 1993)
-
NEVADA HEAT by Ann Carberry (a.k.a. Maureen Childs) (July 1993)
-
TEXAS JEWEL by Shannon Willow (a.k.a. Gimone Hall) (August 1993)
-
REBELLIOUS BRIDE by Donna Fletcher (September 1993)
-
RENEGADE FLAME by Catherine Palmer (October 1993)
-
SHOTGUN BRIDE by Ann Carberry (a.k.a. Maureen Childs) (November 1993)
-
WILD WINDS by Peggy Stoks (December 1993)
-
HOSTAGE HEART by Lisa Hendrix (January 1994)
-
FORBIDDEN FIRE by Bonnie K. Winn (February 1994)
-
WARRIOR'S TOUCH by Deborah James (March 1994)
-
RUNAWAY BRIDE by Ann Carberry (a.k.a. Maureen Childs) (April 1994)
-
TEXAS ANGEL by Linda Francis Lee (a.k.a Alyssa Lee) (May 1994)
-
FRONTIER HEAT by Peggy Stoks (June 1994)
-
RECKLESS RIVER by Teresa Southwick (July 1994)
-
LIGHTNING STRIKES by Jean Wilson (August 1994)
-
TENDER OUTLAW by Deborah James (September 1994)
-
MY DESPERADO by Lois Greiman (October 1994)
-
NIGHT TRAIN by Maryann O'Brien (November 1994)
-
WILD HEARTS by Linda Francis Lee (a.k.a Alyssa Lee) (December 1994)
-
DRIFTER'S MOON by Lisa Hendrix (January 1995)
-
GOLDEN GLORY by Jean Wilson (February 1995)
-
SUMMER SURRENDER by Lynda Kay Carpenter (March 1995)
-
GENTLE THUNDER by Rebecca Craig (April 1995) [JOVE]
-
RECKLESS HEARTS by Bonnie K. Winn (May 1995) [JOVE]
-
TEXAS KISS by Alexandra Blackstone (June 1995) [JOVE]
-
GAMBLER'S DESIRE by Maryann O'Brien (July 1995) [JOVE; final book of the
line?]