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'''Jill MacLean''' (b. [[1941]] in [[England]]) is a [[Canadian]] writer of [[children's fiction]] book and under the pseudonym of '''Sandra Field''', '''Jan MacLean''' and '''Jocelyn Haley''' a popular author of of over 70 [[romance novel]]s in [[Harlequin Enterprises Ltd]] since 1974.
'''Jill MacLean''' (born 1941 in England) is a Canadian writer of [[children's fiction]] books and, under the pseudonyms of '''Sandra Field''', '''Jan MacLean''' and '''Jocelyn Haley,''' a popular author of over 70 [[romance novel]]s for [[Harlequin Enterprises Ltd]] since 1974.


==Biography==
==Biography==
Jill MacLean was born in 1941 in England. In 1950, her family moved to [[Nova Scotia]], [[Canada]]<ref name="peibooks.ca">{{Citation | title = Jill MacLean at peibooks.ca | url = http://www.peibooks.ca/Authors/JillMacLean.html}}</ref>.
Jill MacLean was born in 1941 in England. In 1950, her family moved to [[Nova Scotia]], Canada.<ref name="peibooks.ca">{{Citation|title=Jill MacLean at peibooks.ca |url=http://www.peibooks.ca/Authors/JillMacLean.html |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110706193516/http://www.peibooks.ca/Authors/JillMacLean.html |archivedate=2011-07-06 }}</ref>


She graduated in Science with honours from Dalhousie University and married. She worked on metal-induced rancidity of cod fillets 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]]<ref name="peibooks.ca"/>.
She graduated in Science with honours from Dalhousie University. After her graduation, she married, and worked on metal-induced rancidity of cod fillets at the Fisheries Research Board{{Citation needed|date=January 2021}}, 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]].<ref name="peibooks.ca"/>


When her husband joined the armed forces as a chaplain, the family moved 3 times in the first 18 months. Her children went to the school, and she did not consider to work. She read a dozen romance novels, and began to write. When she was published in 1974, she decided to use pseudonyms to avoid that her congregation knew, that the chaplain's wife wrote romances<ref name="SFHarlequin">{{Citation | title = Sandra Field at Harlequin | url = http://www.eharlequin.com/author.html?authorid=67}}</ref>.
When her husband joined the armed forces as a chaplain, the family moved 3 times in the first 18 months. Her children went to the school, and she did not consider to work. She read a dozen romance novels, and began to write. When she was published in 1974, she decided to use pseudonyms to avoid that her congregation knew, that the chaplain's wife wrote romances.<ref name="SFHarlequin">{{Citation | title = Sandra Field at Harlequin | url = http://www.eharlequin.com/author.html?authorid=67 | access-date = 2007-06-17 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20090125113729/http://www.eharlequin.com/author.html?authorid=67 | archive-date = 2009-01-25 | url-status = dead }}</ref>


She published her romance novels as Sandra Field and Jocelyn Haley, and in collaboration with other Maritimer writer she wrote as Jan MacLean<ref name="OttawaCitizen"/>. She also wrote under her real name a historical biography, a collection of poetry and now to please her grandson, Stuart, she writes also childen's books.
She published her romance novels as Sandra Field and Jocelyn Haley, and in collaboration with other Maritimer writer she wrote as Jan MacLean.<ref name="OttawaCitizen"/> She also wrote under her real name a historical biography, a collection of poetry and now to please her grandson, Stuart, she writes also children's books.


She completed a Masters in Theological Studies at the Atlantic School of Theology<ref name="peibooks.ca"/>.
Jill is a member of The [[Writers' Union of Canada]]. She completed a Masters in Theological Studies at the [[Atlantic School of Theology]].<ref name="peibooks.ca"/>


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. She separated from her husband in 1976<ref name="OttawaCitizen"/>
Separated from her husband in 1976<ref name="OttawaCitizen"/>, she now lives in [[Bedford, Nova Scotia]]<ref name="peibooks.ca"/>, and is grand-mother of two grandchildren<ref name="SFHarlequin"/>.

Jill now lives in [[Bedford, Nova Scotia]],<ref name="peibooks.ca"/> is grandmother of two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<ref name="SFHarlequin"/>

==Awards==
* Ann Connor Brimer Award for Children's Literature
* The Present Tense of Prinny Murphy: 2010 Atlantic Book Awards.


==Bibliography==
==Bibliography==

===As Sandra Field===
===As Sandra Field===
<ref name="SFFF">{{Citation | title = Sandra Field at Fantastic Fiction | url = http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/f/sandra-field}}</ref>
<ref name="SFFF">{{Citation | title = Sandra Field at Fantastic Fiction | url = http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/f/sandra-field}}</ref>

====Single Novels====
====Single Novels====
*To Trust My Love (1974)
* To Trust My Love (1974)
*Scent of Apples (1975)
* Scent of Apples (1975)
*Winds of Winter (1980)
* Winds of Winter (1980)
*Storms of Spring (1981)
* Storms of Spring (1981)
*Sight of a Stranger (1981)
* Sight of a Stranger (1981)
*Walk by My Side (1982)
* Walk by My Side (1982)
*Attraction of Opposites (1983)
* Attraction of Opposites (1983)
*A Mistake in Identity (1983)
* A Mistake in Identity (1983)
*The Tides of Summer (1983)
* The Tides of Summer (1983)
*Mackenzie Country (1983)
* Mackenzie Country (1983)
*Change of Heart (1984)
* Change of Heart (1984)
*Out of Wedlock (1985)
* Out of Wedlock (1985)
*World of Difference (1985)
* World of Difference (1985)
*One in a Million (1986)
* One in a Million (1986)
*Ideal Match (1986)
* Ideal Match (1986)
*Single Combat (1987)
* Single Combat (1987)
*Love in a Mist (1988)
* Love in a Mist (1988)
*Chase a Rainbow (1988)
* Chase a Rainbow (1988)
*The Right Man (1988)
* The Right Man (1988)
*Goodbye Forever (1989)
* Goodbye Forever (1989)
*Ring of Gold (1989)
* Ring of Gold (1989)
*The Land of Maybe (1990)
* The Land of Maybe (1990)
*Love at First Sight (1990)
* Love at First Sight (1990)
*Happy Ending (1991)
* Happy Ending (1991)
*Safety in Numbers (1991)
* Safety in Numbers (1991)
*Taken by Storm (1992)
* Taken by Storm (1992)
*One-Night Stand (1992)
* One-Night Stand (1992)
*Travelling Light (1993)
* Travelling Light (1993)
*The Dating Game (1994)
* The Dating Game (1994)
*Wildfire (1994)
* Wildfire (1994)
*The Sun at Midnight (1994)
* The Sun at Midnight (1994)
*Untouched (1995)
* Untouched (1995)
*Honeymoon for Three (1996)
* Honeymoon for Three (1996)
*Seducing Nell (1997)
* Seducing Nell (1997)
*Up Close and Personal! (1997)
* Up Close and Personal! (1997)
*Girl Trouble (1998)
* Girl Trouble (1998)
*Remarried in Haste (1998)
* Remarried in Haste (1998)
*The Mother of His Child (1999)
* The Mother of His Child (1999)
*Jared's Love-Child (1999)
* Jared's Love-Child (1999)
*Contract Bridegroom (2000)
* Contract Bridegroom (2000)
*Expecting His Baby (2001)
* Expecting His Baby (2001)
*The Mistress Deal (2001)
* The Mistress Deal (2001)
*Pregnancy of Convenience (2002)
* Pregnancy of Convenience (2002)
*On the Tycoon's Terms (2002)
* On the Tycoon's Terms (2002)
*Surrender to Marriage (2004)
* Surrender to Marriage (2004)
*The English Aristocrat's Bride (2005)
* The English Aristocrat's Bride (2005)
*His One-Night Mistress (2005)
* His One-Night Mistress (2005)
*The Millionaire's Pregnant Wife (2006)
* The Millionaire's Pregnant Wife (2006)
*The Jet-Set Seduction (2006)
* The Jet-Set Seduction (2006)
*The Billionaire's Virgin Mistress (2008)
* The Billionaire's Virgin Mistress (2008)


====Significant Others Series====
====Significant Others Series====
#Beyond Reach (1995)
# Beyond Reach (1995)
#Second Honeymoon (1995)
# Second Honeymoon (1995)
#After Hours (1996)
# After Hours (1996)


====Millionaire Marriages Series====
====Millionaire Marriages Series====
#The Millionaire's Marriage Demand (2003)
# The Millionaire's Marriage Demand (2003)
#The Tycoon's Virgin Bride (2003)
# The Tycoon's Virgin Bride (2003)


====Wed Again Series====
====Wed Again Series====
*Remarried in Haste (1998)
* Remarried in Haste (1998)


====Man Talk Series Multi-Author====
====Man Talk Series Multi-Author====
*Girl Trouble (1998)
* Girl Trouble (1998)


====Wedlocked! Series Multi-Author====
====Wedlocked! Series Multi-Author====
*Jared's Love-Child (1999)
* Jared's Love-Child (1999)


====Expecting! Series Multi-Author====
====Expecting! Series Multi-Author====
*Expecting His Baby (2001)
* Expecting His Baby (2001)
*Pregnancy of Convenience (2002)
* Pregnancy of Convenience (2002)


====For Love or Money Series Multi-Author====
====For Love or Money Series Multi-Author====
*His One-Night Mistress (2005)
* His One-Night Mistress (2005)


====Omnibus In Collaboration====
====Omnibus In Collaboration====
*Blind to Love (1997) (with [[Catherine George]])
* Blind to Love (1997) (with [[Catherine George]])
*Bodyguards (1997) (with [[Elizabeth Oldfield]])
* Bodyguards (1997) (with [[Elizabeth Oldfield]])
*Boardroom Baby (2003) (with [[Emma Darcy]] and [[Kim Lawrence]])
* Boardroom Baby (2003) (with [[Emma Darcy]] and [[Kim Lawrence]])
*Pregnant Brides (2004) (with [[Emma Darcy]] and [[Carol Marinelli]])
* Pregnant Brides (2004) (with [[Emma Darcy]] and [[Carol Marinelli]])
*Hot Summer Loving (2004) (with [[Jacqueline Baird]] and [[Miranda Lee]])
* Hot Summer Loving (2004) (with [[Jacqueline Baird]] and [[Miranda Lee]])
*His Virgin Lover (2006) (with [[Sara Craven]] and [[Susan Napier]])
* His Virgin Lover (2006) (with [[Sara Craven]] and [[Susan Napier]])
*The Tycoon's Virgin (2007) (with [[Daphne Clair]] and [[Cathy Williams]])
* The Tycoon's Virgin (2007) (with [[Daphne Clair]] and [[Cathy Williams]])
*Married to a Millionaire (2007) (with [[Margaret Mayo]] and [[Lee Wilkinson]])
* Married to a Millionaire (2007) (with [[Margaret Mayo (novelist)|Margaret Mayo]] and [[Lee Wilkinson]])
*One Passionate Night (2008) (with [[Robyn Donald]] and [[Miranda Lee]])
* One Passionate Night (2008) (with [[Robyn Donald]] and [[Miranda Lee]])
*Jet-Set Summer Affairs (2009) (with [[Penny Jordan]] and [[Sarah Morgan]])
* Jet-Set Summer Affairs (2009) (with [[Penny Jordan]] and [[Sarah Morgan (novelist)|Sarah Morgan]])
*To Claim His Secret Son (2009) (with [[Lucy Clark]] and [[Julia James]])
* To Claim His Secret Son (2009) (with [[Lucy Clark]] and [[Julia James]])
*Her Lover Tycoon (2010) (with [[Amanda Browning]] and [[Lee Wilkinson]])
* Her Lover Tycoon (2010) (with Amanda Browning and [[Lee Wilkinson]])
*The Right Bride (2010) (with [[Sara Craven]] and [[Jessica Steele]])
* The Right Bride (2010) (with [[Sara Craven]] and [[Jessica Steele]])


===As Jill MacLean===
===As Jill MacLean===
<ref name="JILLFF">{{Citation | title = Jill MacLean at Fantastic Fiction | url = http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/m/jill-maclean/}}</ref>
<ref name="JILLFF">{{Citation | title = Jill MacLean at Fantastic Fiction | url = http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/m/jill-maclean/}}</ref>

====Historical biography====
====Historical biography====
*Jean Pierre Roma (1977)
* Jean Pierre Roma (1977)


====Poetry====
====Poetry====
*The Brevity of Red (2003)
* The Brevity of Red (2003)


====Children's Fiction====
====Children's Fiction====
*The Nine Lives of Travis Keating (2008)
* The Nine Lives of Travis Keating (2008)
*The Present Tense of Prinny Murphy (2010)
* The Present Tense of Prinny Murphy (2009)
* Home Truths (2010)
* [[The Hidden Agenda of Sigrid Sugden]] (2013)


===As Jan MacLean===
===As Jan MacLean===
<ref name="JANFF">{{Citation | title = Jan MacLean at Fantastic Fiction | url = http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/m/jan-maclean}}</ref>
<ref name="JANFF">{{Citation | title = Jan MacLean at Fantastic Fiction | url = http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/m/jan-maclean}}</ref>

====Single Novels====
====Single Novels====
*To Begin Again (1978)
* To Begin Again (1978)
*Bitter Homecoming (1978)
* Bitter Homecoming (1978)
*Early Summer (1979)
* Early Summer (1979)
*White Fire (1979)
* White Fire (1979)
*Island Loving (1980)
* Island Loving (1980)
*All Our Tomorrows (1982)
* All Our Tomorrows (1982)


====Omnibus In Collaboration====
====Omnibus In Collaboration====
*The Enchanted Woods / To Begin Again / Handful of Stardust (1986) (with [[Katrina Britt]] and [[Yvonne Whittal]])
* The Enchanted Woods / To Begin Again / Handful of Stardust (1986) (with [[Katrina Britt]] and [[Yvonne Whittal]])


===As Jocelyn Haley===
===As Jocelyn Haley===
<ref name="JHFF">{{Citation | title = Jocelyn Haley at Fantastic Fiction | url = http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/h/jocelyn-haley}}</ref>
<ref name="JHFF">{{Citation | title = Jocelyn Haley at Fantastic Fiction | url = http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/h/jocelyn-haley}}</ref>

====Single Novels====
====Single Novels====
*Love Wild and Free (1981)
* Love Wild and Free (1981)
*Winds of Desire (1982)
* Winds of Desire (1982)
*La Nymphe de Sioux Lake (1983)
* La Nymphe de Sioux Lake (1983)
*Romance D'Automne (1983)
* Romance D'Automne (1983)
*Serenade for a Lost Love (1983)
* Serenade for a Lost Love (1983)
*Cry of the Falcon (1983)
* Cry of the Falcon (1983)
*Shadows in the Sun (1984)
* Shadows in the Sun (1984)
*Dream of Darkness (1985)
* Dream of Darkness (1985)
*Drive the Night Away (1988)
* Drive the Night Away (1988)
*A Time to Love (1989)
* A Time to Love (1989)


==References and Resources==
==References==
{{Portal|Children's literature}}
{{reflist}}
{{reflist}}

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Jill MacLean[1]
Born1941 (age 82–83)
England
Pen nameSandra Field
Jill MacLean
Jan MacLean (in collaboration)
Jocelyn Haley
OccupationNovelist
NationalityCanadian
Period1974-Present
GenreRomantic novel, children's fiction
Website
jillmaclean.wordpress.com

Jill MacLean (born 1941 in England) is a Canadian writer of children's fiction books and, under the pseudonyms of Sandra Field, Jan MacLean and Jocelyn Haley, a popular author of over 70 romance novels for Harlequin Enterprises Ltd since 1974.

Biography

[edit]

Jill MacLean was born in 1941 in England. In 1950, her family moved to Nova Scotia, Canada.[2]

She graduated in Science with honours from Dalhousie University. After her graduation, she married, and worked on metal-induced rancidity of cod fillets at the Fisheries Research Board[citation needed], 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.[2]

When her husband joined the armed forces as a chaplain, the family moved 3 times in the first 18 months. Her children went to the school, and she did not consider to work. She read a dozen romance novels, and began to write. When she was published in 1974, she decided to use pseudonyms to avoid that her congregation knew, that the chaplain's wife wrote romances.[3]

She published her romance novels as Sandra Field and Jocelyn Haley, and in collaboration with other Maritimer writer she wrote as Jan MacLean.[1] She also wrote under her real name a historical biography, a collection of poetry and now to please her grandson, Stuart, she writes also children's books.

Jill is a member of The Writers' Union of Canada. She completed a Masters in Theological Studies at the Atlantic School of Theology.[2]

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. She separated from her husband in 1976[1]

Jill now lives in Bedford, Nova Scotia,[2] is grandmother of two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.[3]

Awards

[edit]
  • Ann Connor Brimer Award for Children's Literature
  • The Present Tense of Prinny Murphy: 2010 Atlantic Book Awards.

Bibliography

[edit]

As Sandra Field

[edit]

[4]

Single Novels

[edit]
  • To Trust My Love (1974)
  • Scent of Apples (1975)
  • Winds of Winter (1980)
  • Storms of Spring (1981)
  • Sight of a Stranger (1981)
  • Walk by My Side (1982)
  • Attraction of Opposites (1983)
  • A Mistake in Identity (1983)
  • The Tides of Summer (1983)
  • Mackenzie Country (1983)
  • Change of Heart (1984)
  • Out of Wedlock (1985)
  • World of Difference (1985)
  • One in a Million (1986)
  • Ideal Match (1986)
  • Single Combat (1987)
  • Love in a Mist (1988)
  • Chase a Rainbow (1988)
  • The Right Man (1988)
  • Goodbye Forever (1989)
  • Ring of Gold (1989)
  • The Land of Maybe (1990)
  • Love at First Sight (1990)
  • Happy Ending (1991)
  • Safety in Numbers (1991)
  • Taken by Storm (1992)
  • One-Night Stand (1992)
  • Travelling Light (1993)
  • The Dating Game (1994)
  • Wildfire (1994)
  • The Sun at Midnight (1994)
  • Untouched (1995)
  • Honeymoon for Three (1996)
  • Seducing Nell (1997)
  • Up Close and Personal! (1997)
  • Girl Trouble (1998)
  • Remarried in Haste (1998)
  • The Mother of His Child (1999)
  • Jared's Love-Child (1999)
  • Contract Bridegroom (2000)
  • Expecting His Baby (2001)
  • The Mistress Deal (2001)
  • Pregnancy of Convenience (2002)
  • On the Tycoon's Terms (2002)
  • Surrender to Marriage (2004)
  • The English Aristocrat's Bride (2005)
  • His One-Night Mistress (2005)
  • The Millionaire's Pregnant Wife (2006)
  • The Jet-Set Seduction (2006)
  • The Billionaire's Virgin Mistress (2008)

Significant Others Series

[edit]
  1. Beyond Reach (1995)
  2. Second Honeymoon (1995)
  3. After Hours (1996)

Millionaire Marriages Series

[edit]
  1. The Millionaire's Marriage Demand (2003)
  2. The Tycoon's Virgin Bride (2003)

Wed Again Series

[edit]
  • Remarried in Haste (1998)

Man Talk Series Multi-Author

[edit]
  • Girl Trouble (1998)

Wedlocked! Series Multi-Author

[edit]
  • Jared's Love-Child (1999)

Expecting! Series Multi-Author

[edit]
  • Expecting His Baby (2001)
  • Pregnancy of Convenience (2002)

For Love or Money Series Multi-Author

[edit]
  • His One-Night Mistress (2005)

Omnibus In Collaboration

[edit]

As Jill MacLean

[edit]

[5]

Historical biography

[edit]
  • Jean Pierre Roma (1977)

Poetry

[edit]
  • The Brevity of Red (2003)

Children's Fiction

[edit]

As Jan MacLean

[edit]

[6]

Single Novels

[edit]
  • To Begin Again (1978)
  • Bitter Homecoming (1978)
  • Early Summer (1979)
  • White Fire (1979)
  • Island Loving (1980)
  • All Our Tomorrows (1982)

Omnibus In Collaboration

[edit]

As Jocelyn Haley

[edit]

[7]

Single Novels

[edit]
  • Love Wild and Free (1981)
  • Winds of Desire (1982)
  • La Nymphe de Sioux Lake (1983)
  • Romance D'Automne (1983)
  • Serenade for a Lost Love (1983)
  • Cry of the Falcon (1983)
  • Shadows in the Sun (1984)
  • Dream of Darkness (1985)
  • Drive the Night Away (1988)
  • A Time to Love (1989)

References

[edit]
  1. ^ a b c Maritimer makes good writing romance novels
  2. ^ a b c d Jill MacLean at peibooks.ca, archived from the original on 2011-07-06
  3. ^ a b Sandra Field at Harlequin, archived from the original on 2009-01-25, retrieved 2007-06-17
  4. ^ Sandra Field at Fantastic Fiction
  5. ^ Jill MacLean at Fantastic Fiction
  6. ^ Jan MacLean at Fantastic Fiction
  7. ^ Jocelyn Haley at Fantastic Fiction