Helen Conrad
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Helen Conrad | |
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Born | Pasadena, California, U.S. | April 11, 1944
Pen name | Jena Hunt Raye Morgan |
Occupation | Novelist |
Period | 1982–present |
Genre | Romance |
Website | |
helenonthecoast |
Helen Conrad (born April 11, 1944) is a best-selling American writer of over 55 romance novels since 1982. She has also written under the names Jena Hunt and Raye Morgan.
Biography
[edit]Helen Conrad was born in Pasadena, California, but grew up in the Netherlands, Guam, and Washington, D.C. She obtained a B.A. in English Lit.
After years of writing romantic suspense in the style of Mary Stewart and children's books in a lot of styles, finally she published her romance novels in 1982.
She married a geologist/computer scientist, and they had four sons. Now, she lives in the Los Angeles area with her husband and two of her four sons.
Bibliography
[edit]As Jena Hunt
[edit]Single Novels
[edit]- Sweeter than Wine (1982)
- Sweet Victory (1982)
- Home for Christmas (1982)
- Proud Possession (1983)
- Jade Tide (1983)
- Traces of Indigo (1989)
As Helen Conrad
[edit]Single Novels
[edit]- Temptation's Sting (1983)
- Undercover Affair (1983)
- Heart of Gold (1983)
- Everlasting (1984)
- Native Silver (1984)
- Reach for Paradise (1985)
- Tears of Gold (1985)
- A Stroke of Genius (1985)
- Double Exposure (1986)
- Diamond in the Rough (1986)
- Wild Temptation (1986)
- At His Command (1986)
- Something Wild and Free (1986)
- Wife for a Night (1987)
- Tender Fury (1987)
- Desperado (1988)
- Chasing Dreams (1988)
- Silver Linings (1989)
- Stranger's Embrace (1992)
- Joe's Miracle (1992)
- Jake's Promise (1993)
- The Reluctant Daddy (1996)
Hometown Reunion Series Multi-Author
[edit]- Those Baby Blues (1996)
Omnibus
[edit]- Unexpected Son / The Reluctant Daddy (2005) (with Marisa Carroll)
As Raye Morgan
[edit]Single Novels
[edit]- Summer Wind (1983)
- Embers of the Sun (1983)
- Roses Never Fade (1986)
- Too Many Babies (1990)
- Baby Aboard (1991)
- In a Marrying Mood (1991)
- Almost a Bride (1992)
- Caution: Charm at Work (1993)
- The Bachelor (1993)
- Wife by Contract (1998)
- The Hand-picked Bride (1998)
- Promoted-To Wife! (2000)
- Secret Dad (2000)
- The Boss's Baby Mistake (2001)
- Working Overtime (2001)
- A Little Moonlighting (2002)
- The Boss's Pregnancy Proposal (2007)
- Her Valentine Blind Date (2008)
Angeli Series
[edit]- Crystal Blue Horizon (1984)
- A Lucky Streak (1987)
Ames Series
[edit]- Husband for Hire (1988)
- Ladies' Man (1989)
Caine Family Series
[edit]- Sorry, the Bride Has Escaped (1994)
- Babies on the Doorstep (1994)
- The Daddy Due Date (1994)
- Yesterday's Outlaw (1994)
The Baby Shower Series
[edit]- Instant Dad (1994)
- A Gift for Baby (1994)
- Baby Dreams (1996)
- Babies by the Busload (1996)
Having the Boss's Baby Series Multi-Author
[edit]- She's Having My Baby! (2002)
Catching the Crown Series
[edit]- Jack and the Princess (2003)
- Betrothed to the Prince (2003)
- Royal Nights (2003)
- Counterfeit Princess (2003)
Logan's Legacy Series Multi-Author
[edit]- Undercover Passion (2004)
Boardroom Brides Series
[edit]- The Boss, the Baby and Me (2005)
- Trading Places with the Boss (2005)
- The Boss's Special Delivery (2005)
The Brides Of Bella Lucia Series Multi-Author
[edit]- 03. The Rebel Prince (2006)
Nine to Five Series Multi-Author
[edit]- The Boss's Double Trouble Twins (2007)
Royal House of Niroli Series Multi-Author
[edit]- Bride By Royal Appointment (2008)
Omnibus In Collaboration
[edit]- Wanted: Mother (1996) (with Annette Broadrick and Ginna Gray)
- The Wedding Arrangement (2003) (with Barbara Boswell)
- Small Wonders (2004) (with Candace Camp, Ann Major and Dallas Schulze)
- Mail-Order Wives (2006) (with Charlotte Douglas)
References
[edit]External links
[edit]- Raye Morgan's official website
- Raye Morgan's webpage in Harlequin
- Helen Conrad's webpage and Raye Morgan's webpage in Fantastic Fiction's website