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American novelist

Linda Maríe Cajio
BornAugust 3, 1953
Philadelphia, PA
DiedFebruary 20, 2017
Willingboro, NJ
Pen nameLinda Cajio
OccupationNovelist
NationalityAmerican
Period1986–2000
Genreromance

Linda Cajio is a US writer of over 30 romance novels. She started writing contemporary romances in 1986 for Loveswept, and she also wrote historical romances for Kensington and Zebra. She was nominee from Romantic Times Magazine to Best Harlequin American in 1997 and to Series Romantic Fantary in 1999.

Bibliography

Single novels

  • All Is Fair... (1986)
  • Hard Habit to Break (1986)
  • Double Dealing (1987)
  • Silk on the Skin (1988)
  • Strictly Business (1988)
  • The Reluctant Prince (1992)
  • Dancing in the Dark (1993)
  • Colorado Gold (1993)
  • Irresistible Stranger (1994)
  • The Perfect Catch (1995)
  • Hot and Bothered (1995)
  • Knight's Song (1996)
  • A Tender Masquerade (1997)

Roberts-Windsor Series

  1. Rescuing Diana (1987)
  2. At First Sight (1988)

Kittredge Family Saga

  1. Desperate Measures (1989)
  2. Unforgettable (1989)
  3. Just One Look (1990)
  4. Nights in White Satin (1991)
  5. Earth Angel (1991)
  6. Night Music (1991)

The Holiday Heart Saga

  1. Doctor Valentine (1997)
  2. Bachelor Daddy (1997)
  3. Boss Man (1997)
  4. Mister Christmas (1997)
  5. Doorstep Daddy (1998)

Only Dad Series Multi-Author

  • Me and Mrs. Jones (1993)

Treasured Tales II Series Multi-Author

  • He's So Shy (1994)

The Ultimate… Series Multi-Author

  • House Husband (1998)

The Daddy Club Series Multi-Author

  • Family to Be (2000)

Collections

  • Diamond Daddies (1999)

References and sources

  1. Linda Cajio at Romantic Times, retrieved September 11, 2012
  2. Linda Cajio at FantasticFiction, retrieved June 29, 2008


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