Please Help Me Choose!

It’s been fun having Secret Lives available as an e-book and I’ve enjoyed hearing from those of you who are reading it for the first time. Now I need to figure out which of my out-of-print books I should make available next. Whether you read e-books or not, I’d love your help in this decision. If you’ve read my early books, which was your favorite? Or if you haven’t read them, which sounds most intriguing to you? I apologize to those of you who only read print books and wish I could accommodate you as well. I hope they will be reissued some day by my publisher. Thanks so much for your help.

The choices (with the original bookcovers) are:

The Escape Artist: A young woman, about to lose custody of her eleven-month-old son, takes the toddler and escapes to Annapolis, Maryland to start a new life, leaving behind the man she loves. In Annapolis, she’s befriended by a mural artist with secrets of his own. When she stumbles into a dangerous situation that could cost people their lives, she’s unable to turn to the authorities because she’s on the run.

From Library Journal: “. . . a moving tale of parental love and desperation.” From Kirkus Reviews: “A sure-fire grabber.”

Reflection: Twenty years ago, a tragedy struck the Pennsylvania town of Reflection and everyone holds one woman, Rachel Huber, responsible for what happened. When Rachel returns to care for her elderly grandmother, she discovers she has only one person in her corner–a Mennonite minister who was her childhood friend. As the story shifts between past and present, secrets unfold, a romance blossoms, and both the town and Rachel are put to the test.

From the Richmond Times Dispatch: “. . . as the plots interlock, the reader is swept into the town’s emotion and suspense.”


Fire and Rain: The tiny southern California town, Valle Rosa, is withered by drought and ravaged by wildfires when a stranger appears, promising he can create rain. He asks only for total privacy while he works, but he becomes the center of two women’s worlds–Mia, who falls in love with him, and Carmen, who vows to learn his true identity at all costs. Neither woman realizes that their involvement with him can jeopardize far more than the future of Valle Rosa.

From Publishers Weekly: “Nearly every chapter finishes with the sort of emotional jolt that keeps the pages turning.”

Brass Ring: Claire Harte-Mathias tries unsuccessfully to save a woman who leaps from a bridge in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia. As she tries to understand the reasons for the woman’s suicide, Claire is jarred by frightening, half-hidden memories. Torn between the love and support of two men–her husband and the brother of the woman on the bridge–she tries to make sense of the images that haunt her, discovering that the past, present and future are intertwined in a way she is powerless to change.

From the Chicago Tribune: “You’d think there’s nowhere for a story to go after a distraught woman plunges to her death in an icy river, but Brass Ring will prove you wrong.”
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Published on July 17, 2010 18:55 Tags: diane-chamberlain
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message 1: by Glenda (new)

Glenda I say The Escape Artist, but they all sound good!


message 2: by Gina (new)

Gina I say Brass Ring


message 3: by Marcia (new)

Marcia Decisions, decisions...I will go for Brass Ring.


message 4: by Diane (new)

Diane Chamberlain Thanks for your votes!


message 5: by Jackie (new)

Jackie Lane I vote for The Brass Ring.


message 6: by Jamaie (new)

Jamaie Brass Ring. I like the idea of going back to figure out why this woman did what she did.


message 7: by Jo (new)

Jo The Brass Ring is the only one I haven't read, so I'd really love to be able read it. It sounds fantastic.

Having said that, Reflection is one of your novels I've always thought would be great as a movie.

I was delighted to buy Secret Lives as an ebook (and loved your introduction to the reader) and I can see why it remains one of your favorites, Katherine is a unique & fascinating character.

Count my vote for Brass Ring! Thanks Diane.


message 8: by Diane (new)

Diane Chamberlain Thanks, everyone! Jo, I'm so glad you enjoyed Secret Lives. It's nearly 20 years old so I'm sure it seems a little dated (no cell phones!), but I hope the story is timeless.


message 9: by Ramona (new)

Ramona The Brass Ring sounds goods to me.


message 10: by Jo (new)

Jo Diane said: "Jo, I'm so glad you enjoyed Secret Lives. It's nearly 20 years old so I'm sure it seems a little dated (no cell phones!), but I hope the story is timeless."

I actually didn't notice any specific dated material that stopped the flow of the story at all. It seemed in a way that Eden was stepping back in time on many levels in the story. The absence modern touches like cell phones or the internet wasn't noticed or missed.

Okay, so now I'm getting excited about the possibility of the Brass Ring being available :)


message 11: by Lisa (new)

Lisa I will vote for Brass ring, but they all sound great


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