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Sandra Field

Author of The Jet-Set Seduction

122+ Works 1,247 Members 18 Reviews 2 Favorited

About the Author

Disambiguation Notice:

Jill MacLean also writes as Sandra Field, Jocelyn Haley and Jan MacLean.

Series

Works by Sandra Field

The Jet-Set Seduction (2006) 58 copies
The Nine Lives of Travis Keating (2008) 44 copies, 3 reviews
The Land of Maybe (1990) 40 copies
Nix Minus One (2013) 37 copies
The Billionaire's Virgin Mistress (2008) 30 copies, 1 review
Home Truths (2010) 30 copies, 1 review
The Present Tense of Prinny Murphy (2010) 29 copies, 1 review
His One-Night Mistress (2005) 28 copies
The Mistress Deal (2001) 24 copies, 1 review
Expecting His Baby (2001) 23 copies, 1 review
The Tycoon's Virgin Bride (2003) 22 copies
Pregnancy of Convenience (2002) 22 copies, 1 review
Beyond Reach (1995) 22 copies, 1 review
Jared's Love-Child (1999) 21 copies
Sight of a Stranger (1981) 21 copies
Surrender to Marriage (2004) 20 copies
Contract Bridegroom (2000) 20 copies
The Winds of Winter (1980) 19 copies
On the Tycoon's Terms (2002) 19 copies
Second Honeymoon (1995) 18 copies
A Mistake in Identity (1983) 18 copies, 1 review
After Hours (1996) 17 copies
Girl Trouble (1998) 17 copies
Taken by Storm (1992) 17 copies
The Dating Game (1994) 16 copies, 2 reviews
Untouched (1995) 15 copies
Love in a Mist (1988) 15 copies
The Sun at Midnight (1994) 15 copies
Safety in Numbers (1991) 14 copies
Single Combat (1987) 14 copies
Walk by My Side (1982) 13 copies
A World of Difference (1985) 13 copies
Love at First Sight (1990) 13 copies, 1 review
An Attraction of Opposites (1983) 13 copies
Happy Ending (1991) 13 copies
One in a Million (1986) 13 copies
Out of Wedlock (1985) 13 copies
Up Close and Personal! (1997) 13 copies
The Mother of His Child (1999) 12 copies
Chase a Rainbow (1988) 12 copies
White Fire (1979) 12 copies
Wildfire (1994) 11 copies
An Ideal Match (1986) 11 copies, 1 review
The Storms of Spring (1981) 11 copies
Love Wild and Free (1981) 11 copies
Early Summer (1979) 10 copies
An Island Loving (1980) 10 copies
One-Night Stand (1992) 10 copies
Goodbye Forever (1989) 10 copies
To Trust My Love (1975) 10 copies
Honeymoon for Three (1996) 10 copies
The Right Man (1988) 10 copies
Ring of Gold (1989) 9 copies
The Tides of Summer (1983) 8 copies
A Change of Heart (1984) 8 copies, 1 review
Dream of Darkness (1985) 8 copies
Travelling Light (1993) 8 copies
Bitter Homecoming (1978) 7 copies
Remarried in Haste (1998) 7 copies
Seducing Nell (1997) 7 copies
Winds of Desire (1982) 5 copies
A Time to Love (1986) 5 copies
Jean Pierre Roma (1977) 5 copies
Drive the Night Away (1987) 5 copies
Shadows in the Sun (1984) 5 copies
The Tycoon's Virgin (By Request 3-in-1) (2007) — Contributor — 5 copies
The Arrows of Mercy (2023) 5 copies
One-Click Buy: April 2008 Harlequin Presents (2008) — Contributor — 4 copies
The Right Bride? (By Request 3-in-1) (2010) — Contributor — 4 copies
Cry of the Falcon (1983) 4 copies
To Begin Again (1978) 4 copies
The Arrows of Fealty (2025) 4 copies, 1 review
All Our Tomorrows (1982) 4 copies
Serenade for a Lost Love (1983) 4 copies
Pregnant Brides (By Request 3-in-1) (2004) — Contributor — 3 copies
Harlequin Comics Best Selection, Vol. 002 [FREE] (2014) — Original Text — 3 copies
Exotic Heat (By Request 3-in-1) (2002) — Contributor — 3 copies
Married to a Millionaire (By Request 3-in-1) (2007) — Contributor — 3 copies
One Passionate Night (2008) 3 copies
Pregnant Proposals (By Request 3-in-1) (2007) — Contributor — 3 copies
The Brevity of Red (2003) 3 copies
Hot Summer Loving (By Request 3-in-1) (2004) — Author — 2 copies
Romance d'automne (1983) 2 copies
Boardroom Baby (3-in-1) (2003) — Contributor — 2 copies
Pesadilla (1986) 1 copy
His Defiant Mistress (2013) 1 copy
Scent of Apples (1975) 1 copy
Beyond Reach (2011) 1 copy
Slunce o půlnoci (2000) 1 copy
Virgin Brides Bundle (3-in-1) (2007) — Author — 1 copy
A szerelem ösvényei (1997) 1 copy
Lehet eggyel több? (1994) 1 copy
Mindennek a teteje (1999) 1 copy
Eszaki feny (1996) 1 copy
Náufragos do passado 1 copy, 1 review

Associated Works

The Tycoon's Virgin Bride [Manga] (2015) — Original Text — 2 copies
The Millionaire's Pregnant Wife (2016) — Original Text — 2 copies
His One-Night Mistress (2015) — Original Text — 2 copies
Up Close and Personal! (2020) — Original Text — 1 copy
Jared's Love-Child (2020) — Original Text — 1 copy
Yours, Mine & Ours (By Request 3-in-1) (1998) — Author — 1 copy
On the Tycoon's Terms — Original Novel — 1 copy

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Common Knowledge

Legal name
MacLean, Jill
Other names
MacLean, Jill
Haley, Jocelyn
MacLean, Jan
Birthdate
1941-02-27
Gender
female
Short biography
Jill MacLean was born on 1941 in England, UK. In 1950, her family moved to Nova Scotia, Canada.

After receiving her Bachelor of Science with honours from Dalhousie University, she married. She worked at the Fisheries Research Board until her daughter was born. Following the birth of her son, she was employed by the pathology laboratory of Sydney City Hospital and the biology department of Mount Allison University. More recently, she completed a Masters in Theological Studies at the Atlantic School of Theology; her thesis juxtaposed Hebrew concepts of chaos in the book of Job with modern chaos theory.

When her husband joined the Armed Forces as a chaplain, she had to stop working. They moved three times in the first 18 months, the last move was to Prince Edward Island. By then her children were in school; she couldn't get a job; and at the local bridge club, she kept forgetting not to trump her partner's ace.

However, she had always loved to read, fascinated by the lure of being drawn into the other world of the story. So one day she bought a dozen Harlequin novels, read and analyzed them, then sat down and wrote one. Her first book, To Trust My Love, typed with four fingers, was published in 1974 as Sandra Field (she believes she's curiously the first Canadian to write for Harlequin). During the four years she lived in Prince Edward Island, she researched an 18th century French settlement located near present-day Brudenell, resulting in a historical book, Jean Pierre Roma, published in 1977 under her real name. She also started to write in collaboration with other Martimer writer under the pseudonym Jan MacLean. She also used to singed her novels the pseudonym of Jocelyn Haley. Her pseudonyms was an attempt to prevent the congregation from finding out what the chaplain's wife was up to in her spare time.

Before she turned 40, her life was changed, she had lost three of the most important women in her life: her mother and sister to illness, and her seventeen-year-old daughter to a car accident, and she separated from her husband in 1976. One of the lasting legacies of the grief caused by these losses has been the idea that it is impossible and undesirable to live every waking moment in the knowledge that loss can strike at any time.

She's been very fortunate for years to be able to combine a love of travel (particularly to the north - she doesn't do heat well) with her writing, by describing settings that most people will probably never visit. And there's always the challenge of making the heroine's long underwear sound romantic. Her novels has been translated into Spanish, French, Portuguese, German, Italian, Greek, Dutch, Swedish, Yugoslavian, Japanese... and sold in more than 90 countries. Her first collection of poetry, The Brevity of Red, was published in 2003. When her nine-years-old grandson, Stuart, asked him a book for him, she wrote her first Children's book and decided continued writing this type of books.

Jill now lives in Bedford, Nova Scotia, and she's lived most of her life in the Maritimes of Canada, within reach of the sea. Kayaking and canoeing, hiking and gardening, listening to music and reading are all sources of great pleasure. But best of all are good friends, some going back to high-school days, and her family. In Newfoundland, she has a beautiful daughter-in-law and the two most delightful, handsome, and intelligent grandchildren in the world (of course!).
Nationality
UK (birth)
Canada (resident)
Birthplace
Berkshire, England, UK
Places of residence
England (birth)
Nova Scotia, Canada
Disambiguation notice
Jill MacLean also writes as Sandra Field, Jocelyn Haley and Jan MacLean.
Associated Place (for map)
Berkshire, England, UK

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Reviews

21 reviews
I read this as a stand-alone, although it is the second in the series, having received a copy via Early Reviewers. I really enjoyed the read - there's something here that reminds me a little of Rosemary Sutcliff, and both the characterization and the historical depth are real strengths. However, it wasn't quite the book I was expecting, either from the blurb (which suggests a historical-romance thread) or from the early chapters, which are focused on Haukyn's experience as an archer in the show more English army in France, where I was expecting a more military focus (Medieval Sharpe?) What it delivers instead is a slower-paced exploration of how war, and love, and loss, and all manner of other life experiences shape and change someone, and how wider circumstances impact on what might be considered a constrained and "small" life. The ending is both entirely unexpected, and entirely fitting. I am tempted to go back and read the first book! show less
This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers.
Another good HP. I've been lucky lately on that front. Here we have the very realistic set up of a woman who has been a firefighter for 10 years and who is getting burnt out with all the stress and tragedy. She saves the daughter of the hero from a fire and they find out that he is her cousin's ex husband who she had a crush on 15 years ago. But she hates him now because of the nature of his breakup with her cousin. He has the hots for her and tries a bunch of ways to get her into be with show more him. He is a very rich man and values that she doesn't want his money and keeps turning him down when he asks her out etc. That of course just eggs him on. He knows that she really means it and is not playing hard to get. She was much stronger than most HP heroines. She eventually gives in of course and ends up pregnant. What a shock! Good thing I like baby stories, so sue me. :-)

She takes a job as his daughters companion. This is one of the things that wasn't so perfect in the book. The daughter was written as a very self contained secretive child and the hero wants the heroine to help her be more outgoing. Which she does but it was sort of in a presto! kind of way and wasn't really dealt with realistically. Those sorts of children are that way for a reason even if it's just that they are wired that way and they don't change overnight. But there is only so much room in an HP so I'll forgive it.

My bigger problem with the story is it takes her so long to figure out that her cousin had lied about the breakup. The cousin had cheated and left him and voluntarily given up custody of the daughter. They way the relationship between the cousins was written, it was pretty ludicrous that this otherwise intelligent and grownup woman didn't believe the hero's side of the story pretty much immediately. But that conflict hung on for most of the book.

Still the book was very welll written, characters well developed and interesting. In fact they are some of the most fully realized characters I've read in an HP. I loved that she was a fire fighter and that she was portrayed as burnt out because I think that was extrememly realistic. POV from both characters helped with characterizations.

Recommended for HP readers.
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Decent story of a girl who switches places with a look a like for an adventure and then finds out that the other girl was a criminal. She gets kidnapped by a man who wants her to confess to planting drugs on his brother. She's pretty feisty and pretty soon they are in love but he's still not quite sure he believes she isn't the other girl. Decent story even if pretty lightly dealt with. If you like gutsy self assured heroines you should enjoy this one.
This was a very nice book. A young woman who can't have children meets a widower with 3 children and falls in love with him. He loves her too but is convinced that she only wants him for his children. This was very well written. It was fast moving and made sense although the ending was a little simplistic. The characters were well drawn and believable. The dialog was entertaining. These people seemed like real people. There wasn't a lot of melodrama and wild accusations etc., here. A lovely show more book that would probably be in a difference Harlequin series if it were written today. Even though it takes place in Canada it feels a bit more like the American Romance line.

I liked it well enough I'm going to search out more from this author to see if her others are as good.
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Rating
3.1
Reviews
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ISBNs
369
Languages
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Favorited
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