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For Richer, For Poorer
Series · 5 books · 1994-1996

Books in series

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#1

How to Marry a Millionaire

1994

How To Marry A Millionaire by Charlotte Maclay released on Nov 24, 1994 is available now for purchase.
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Stroke of Midnight

1995

The Ultimate Cinderella Story A random act of thoughtfulness - a stranger's kind bequest - and Shelly Lowell zoomed from rags to riches. Suddenly, this single mother's money woes were history. She felt as though she'd stepped into the Cinderella role in her daughter's school play. A Temporary Twist of Fate Jim Mitchell knew he'd been swindled out of his inheritance - bamboozled by a conniving fairy-tale floozy. And this playboy extraordinaire aimed to try every trick in the book to reclaim what was rightfully his. Even if it meant wooing it away from an unsuspecting Cinderella! NOTE FROM THE AUTHOR: This book was based on an actual event I read about in the newspaper...with a great deal of literary liberties, of course. I must thank my wonderful husband for all his input about railroads and for his extreme support.
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#3

Ryan's Bride

1995

Ryan's Bride by Julie Kistler released on Jan 25, 1995 is available now for purchase.
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#4

Rebel With A Cause

1996

Rebel With A Cause by Kim Hansen released on Apr 24, 1996 is available now for purchase.
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Blue-Jeaned Prince

1996

This Pampered Princess Was a Royal Pain in the . . . Heart! Clay DeVries had carried a torch-hell, a five-alarm blaze for Jewell Whittington since high school. But he'd never expected to be more than a royal subject to the deb. Now, he was her boss—and she was turning into a mighty fine gas station attendant. After being swindled out of her fortune, and in desperate need of a manicure, the last person Jewell needed was Clay. But he was the only one offering her food—nachos and pop—and shelter—his bed, with him in it! Still, Jewell was far from trading in her blue-chip life for swaggering—albeit sexy—blue jeans!

Authors

Julie Kistler
Julie Kistler
Author · 10 books

Julie Kistler is the author of 30 romance novels and five shorter works, including one Cat Crime, two chapters for charity projects, an online serial and a novella. Julie won the Madcap Award for the best romantic comedy of 2001 for JUST A LITTLE FLING, a Harlequin Temptation, and she was nominated for Romance Writers of America's Rita Award for BLACK JACK BROGAN, a Harlequin American Romance. Several of her books have hit the Waldenbooks Best-Seller Lists. She and her husband, Scott Johnson, co-authored ONCE THERE WERE GIANTS, the story of how tiny Hebron High School won the Illinois High School basketball tournament in 1952. That book came out in 2002 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Hebron's amazing run to the state championship. Julie was born and raised in Peoria, Illinois (yes, she "played in Peoria") but moved to the Chicago area for high school, where she met her husband Scott in 10th grade. (He sat in front of her in math class and she was attracted to his tall, dark, handsome and very smart ways.) Scott and Julie both attended the University of Illinois, and Julie graduated with a BA in history (Phi Beta Kappa, magna cum laude) in 1978. She married Scott in 1980, and then 1) got a law degree (cum laude) from the University of Illinois, 2) passed the Minnesota bar exam, 3) ran off with Scott for a two-month trip to Europe, and 4) moved to Minnesota to be a lawyer (in that order). But law didn't suit her very well, and Julie left the legal world to be a full-time writer in 1985. She also sold her first book in 1985 (nine days after quitting her job.) That book was THE VAN RENN LEGACY, a madcap treasure hunt with a quote-acrostic for readers to solve, and it also earned Julie her second Golden Heart nomination. Julie and Scott moved back home to Illinois in 1989, and have lived in Central Illinois ever since. A lifetime movie and theater lover, Julie began a side career as a theater critic for the Champaign News-Gazette in 1990. She has now joined the Board of Directors of Heartland Theatre, in Bloomington, Illinois, and she initiated an annual ten-minute play contest there which has proved to be very popular. Julie's play, "Hopeless Romantics," was performed in the first year of Heartland's Ten-Minute Playfest. In her life, Julie has been a student, front desk clerk, room service waiter, switchboard operator, pizza chef, criminal prosecutor, singing and dancing law book (see photo below), prose reader, legal research expert, member of the Board of Directors of Romance Writers of America, president of Novelists Inc, marketing manager, romance writer, sportswriter, reporter, critic, Fred Astaire fanatic, cat lover, White Sox fan, daughter, sister, wife and friend.

Charlotte Maclay
Charlotte Maclay
Author · 8 books
A pseudonym for Charlotte Carter.
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