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The Police Chief's Lady (Harlequin American Romance # 1094) [Mass Market Paperback]

Jacqueline Diamond (Author)
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December 13, 2005
NO ONE KNEW HER SIDE OF THE STORY... When Dr. Jenni Vine fled Los Angeles, she was trying to escape the taint of an old scandal. Luckily, most of the folks in small-town Downhome, Tennessee, seemed willing to give the lady doc the benefit of the doubt and were thrilled to have a glamorous outsider in their midst. EXCEPT FOR A ONE-MAN JUDGE AND JURY... Police chief Ethan Forrest liked his town peaceful, and he made it clear that the newcomer's dubious credentials-blond surfer girl in designer duds, and alleged home wrecker-put her at the top of his least-wanted list. But once Jenni starts caring for his motherless son, the lawman would swear on a stack of Bibles that she's not the heartbreaker type. Except, she's driving him wild!


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  • Mass Market Paperback: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Harlequin; mass market edition (December 13, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0373750986
  • ISBN-13: 978-0373750986
  • Product Dimensions: 6.6 x 4.2 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #503,378 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Writing has always been my passion, and fortunately, I never run short of ideas. As a result, my ninety novels cover a wide array of genres, including Regency romance, fantasy, romantic comedy, romantic intrigue and mystery.

My latest project has been reediting, updating and in some cases rewriting my earlier books. It's a thrill to bring books back into "print," so to speak. These include a dozen traditional Regency romances. A Lady's Point of View is priced at 99 cents for Kindle, with the others at $2.99. My contemporary romantic comedies include Old Dreams, New Dreams (also 99 cents), and I've also issued my mystery Danger Music, originally published in hardcover by Five Star, for that low introductory price.

My classic fantasy Shadowlight, my supernatural thriller Echoes, my paranormal romance Touch Me in the Dark and my mystery The Eyes of a Stranger are now available for Kindle at only $2.99.

Currently I write for Harlequin American Romance. My miniseries, Safe Harbor Medical, is set in a fertility medical center in Southern California. Although each book stands alone, there are continuing characters. The first book in the series is The Would-Be Mommy.

I'm also an active member of Romance Writers of America and formerly served on the national board as well as the board of the Orange County, Calif., chapter.

I frequently update my website, www.jacquelinediamond.com, which includes news of my latest books along with tips for aspiring writers. On the Books page, you'll find a list of my Kindle reissues in the righthand column.

I post writing tips and interesting oddments from zombie sightings to Regency reference on Twitter. You can follow me @jacquediamond. Thanks!


 

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4.0 out of 5 stars The Police Chief's Lady, June 25, 2006
This review is from: The Police Chief's Lady (Harlequin American Romance # 1094) (Mass Market Paperback)
FROM THE BACK COVER:

NO ONE KNEW HER SIDE OF THE STORY...
When Dr. Jenni Vine fled Los Angeles, she was trying to escape the taint of an old scandal. Luckily, most of the folks in small-town Downhome, Tennessee, seemed willing to give the lady doc the benefit of the doubt and were thrilled to have a glamorous outsider in their midst.

EXCEPT FOR A ONE-MAN JUDGE AND JURY...
Police chief Ethan Forrest liked his town peaceful, and he made it clear that the newcomer's dubious credentials-blond surfer girl in designer duds, and alleged home wrecker-put her at the top of his least-wanted list.

But once Jenni starts caring for his motherless son, the lawman would swear on a stack of Bibles that she's not the heartbreaker type. Except, she's driving him wild!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Originally Posted on Romance Junkies in 2006, May 14, 2007
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Jennifer Wardrip (Bloomington, Illinois, USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Police Chief's Lady (Harlequin American Romance # 1094) (Mass Market Paperback)
THE POLICE CHIEF'S LADY is the first of three books by Jacqueline Diamond in the Downhome Doctors Series that are set in the imaginary town of Downhome, Tennessee. Although this town doesn't exist on any map, the people and setting come alive in this first book, and if you're like me, you'll be anxiously looking forward to the next two books in the series. Downhome is a town that desperately needs doctors, and in THE POLICE CHIEF'S LADY, Dr. Jenni Vine needs a second chance at living her own life just as much.

Jenni is a wonderful doctor, and she had planned to further her career at the hospital where she currently works in Los Angeles. But a scandal in the form of a patient's lying husband who proclaims to have had an affair with the beautiful doctor has waylaid her plans. Now the brunt of speculation, Jenni feels she has no choice but to leave L.A. far behind, and start over in a town that won't judge her. She had traveled to Downhome, Tennessee, a small town who lost their married town doctors six months ago, to interview for the job. When she learns that she's being offered the position of town doctor, she's ecstatic-a new start, in a new town, with the chance to continue doing what she loves, which is practice medicine.

For Police Chief Ethan Forrest, hiring Jenni is a thorn in his side. He had argued against offering her the position, based on the scandal that followed her from Los Angeles. Seducing a patient's husband is a serious allegation, and although the hospital didn't have enough proof to reprimand her, he's still worried. Although Ethan recognizes the need for a town doctor-after all, he has a five-year-old son, Nick, who has diabetes-he's convinced that Jenni Vine isn't the right choice for their town. Sure, they'd advertised the job as being a second chance to a deserving doctor, but a big-city adulterer wasn't what he'd had in mind.

Once Jenni moves to Downhome, she realizes that starting over may not be as easy as she'd hoped. The Police Chief seems to have serious reservations about her arrival, not to mention her morals, as do others-mostly men-of the town. But once she begins to prove herself as not only a competent doctor but a woman without a devious bone in her body, people start coming around. Ethan, of course, takes longer to warm up to the new doctor, but his son's health condition keeps throwing them together-even though he'd planned to keep his distance.

Ms. Diamond has penned a wonderful read. Warm and engaging-and totally believable-characters make this a quick, entertaining read. I found myself immediately drawn into the lives of Jenni, Ethan, and other Downhome residents, and was a little sad when the story ended. The growing relationship between the two main characters is the main story line, but the very real details of a small town's needs and everyday dealings make this book a true winner.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars fantastic contemporary tale, December 15, 2005
This review is from: The Police Chief's Lady (Harlequin American Romance # 1094) (Mass Market Paperback)
The unsubstantiated scandal caused by the spouse of a patient sexually harassing her, but blaming her, sent the disgusted big city doctor fleeing Los Angeles to any place where she can start over, but not have her troubles follow her. Dr. Jenni Vine chooses Downhome, Tennessee; most of the residents are elated to have a physician live and practice in town so they could not care less what would send a glamorous beautiful blond from Southern California to hillbilly country.

The only exception to ignoring Jenni's past is suspicious widower Police Chief Ethan Forrest who refuses to accept the beach blond could want to remain in town; he quietly learns the details of the scandal that drove her away and assumes she is guilty or why run. As she becomes concerned over the welfare of a patient that could lead to a new scandal and is kind to Ethan's son, the cop realizes he loves the lady doctor, but doubts she will stay as he still believes she is big city.

The romance between on the surface apparent opposites (who actually share many common values) is well written, but it is the medical needs in a small-town that make this a fantastic contemporary tale. The fully developed lead couple, his son, and the townsfolk enable the audience to look closely at health issues facing this country, but do so inside a strong story line. THE POLICE CHIEF'S LADY is a 24K gem of a tale.

Harriet Klausner
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