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Jill Barnett

Author of Bewitching

44+ Works 2,667 Members 39 Reviews 4 Favorited

About the Author

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Series

Works by Jill Barnett

Bewitching (1993) — Author — 394 copies
Wonderful (1997) 279 copies
Wicked (1999) 245 copies
Wild (1998) — Author — 222 copies
Dreaming (1994) — Author — 210 copies
Imagine (1995) — Author — 166 copies
Carried Away (1996) — Author — 165 copies
Sentimental Journey (2001) 152 copies
Just a Kiss Away (1991) — Author — 151 copies
The Days of Summer (2006) 151 copies
A Stockingful of Joy (Anthology 4-in-1) (2005) — Contributor — 138 copies
Bridge To Happiness (2010) 77 copies
The Heart's Haven (1990) 76 copies
Surrender a Dream (1991) 69 copies

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Common Knowledge

Legal name
Barnett Stadler, Jill
Other names
Barnett, Jill
Birthdate
1949-06-17
Gender
female
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
California, USA
Places of residence
California, USA
Texas, USA
Occupations
novelist
Short biography
Jill Barnett was born and raised in Southern California, in the kind of idyllic coastal town the Beach Boys made famous. But as a young girl she spent plenty of summers on her grandparents’ farm in Texas. Among her Southern family she was the lone native Californian. “My dad used to tease me and say I was the only prune picker in a family of cotton pickers.”

A gap in jobs in her mid-thirties sent Jill back to college and working toward her Masters degree. “I intended to finish school and teach, perhaps write college textbooks that wouldn’t bore all the enjoyment of history out of the average nineteen year old.” But the gift of a baby daughter (something Jill had been told she could never have) changed everything.

Soon she was juggling childcare and classes, motherhood, marriage and home, and found herself in the shoes of so many women, trying to be everything to everyone. “It was October and I took my daughter to a local pumpkin farm to pick a pumpkin. I stood there watching the absolute, pure delight on her two year-old face as she ran through the rows, finding each pumpkin more wonderful than the last. It was a seminal moment in my life. The ordinary world from your child’s eyes is a magical place. You see that joy in something you take for granted--if you notice at all--and suddenly you remember to stop and pay attention to life around you, to not pant through every day but pause to really take deep breaths. You find wonder all over again.”

Four days later Jill quit school to rethink her choices and concentrate on family, something she has never regretted. She was asked once if sacrificing her goals for her daughter and husband wasn’t traveling backwards. “It was never a sacrifice. It was and is enrichment. I am more of a woman for the experience.”

And Jill’s goals had only changed ‘not evaporated.’ Always an avid reader, she had been dabbling with a novel. “Writing is very intimidating. To dabble with an idea was safer, but was also how I found my way into my first book.” Soon she was writing during downtime and almost two years to the day she quit school, she sold her first book to Pocket Books, a division of Simon and Schuster.

“We women walk such a fine line in our lives, often straddling motherhood and career, and feeling the push-pull between the two, when the truth is: we need both to be fulfilled and each one enriches the other. I discovered I had to redefine happiness away from my own expectations and guilt and especially my demands on myself. Family, love and relationships all feed my writing. My emotional response and experiences, the grittiness in life, give my work a sense of humanity.

In the years since, Jill has written thirteen novels and six short stories. There are nearly 7 million of her books in print. Her work has been published in 20 languages, audio, national and international book clubs, and large print editions, and has earned her a place on such national bestseller lists as the New York Times, USA Today, Washington Post, Publishers Weekly, Barnes and Noble and Waldenbooks —who presented Jill with the National Waldenbook Award. Visit her website at www.jillbarnett.com

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Reviews

This would have been a great story if Lollie hadn't taken so long to get a clue and Sam hadn't been such an abusive jerk. Usually in these stories, the heroine steps up and pulls her weight at some point. That didn't happen here. And it is *never* okay to call a woman a "stupid bitch", especially one that you are having sex with, never mind one that you claim to love.
 
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amandabeaty | 1 other review | Jan 4, 2024 |
Relatively amusing.
 
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Luziadovalongo | 4 other reviews | Jul 14, 2022 |
Did not finish.

I found the heroine too naive and too annoying. I kept on reading hoping she would gain some maturity or selfrespect.The hero was obviously so not interested in her that it was painful to read about her making herself a spectacle for him.

Then they get caught by smugglers... No I am sorry,when I read a historical romance I expect a bit of imagination but this was ridicilous.
 
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Litrvixen | 4 other reviews | Jun 23, 2022 |
The ending is what saved this book. The hero was a jackass for most of the story and the heroine was unbelievably naïve and innocent (sometimes to the point of stupidity). However, there was a certain something that kept me reading, enough humour to calm my frustration and that satisfying ending.
 
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ChelseaVK | 4 other reviews | Dec 10, 2021 |

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44
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Members
2,667
Popularity
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Rating
½ 3.6
Reviews
39
ISBNs
94
Languages
6
Favorited
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