Order of Holly Chamberlin Books
Holly Chamberlin is an American author of women’s fiction novels. She writes the Yorktide, Maine series. Holly grew up in three different boroughs in New York City. She has an undergraduate and graduate degree in English Literature at New York University. Following that, she went on to work as an editor for three different major publishing houses. Holly then moved onto freelance editing, ghost writing and reviewing manuscripts. Eventually, she decided she’d rather write her own work and became a novelist herself. Holly lives in Portland, Maine with her husband, Stephen.
Holly Chamberlin made her debut as a published novelist in 2002 with the standalone title Living Single. Below is a list of Holly Chamberlin’s books in order of when they were originally released:
Publication Order of Eliot's Corner, Maine Books
Publication Order of Yorktide, Maine Books
Publication Order of Standalone Novels
Publication Order of Anthologies
Note: Let It Snow also has stories by Marcia Evanick, Virginia Henley and Fern Michaels.
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Holly Chamberlin Synopses: Babyland is a standalone title by Holly Chamberlin. When an unexpected pregnancy enters the picture six months before her impending nuptials, Anna Trauslen, a 37-year-old events planner, is forced to evaluate her glamorous lifestyle and make some minor adjustments.
Tuscan Holiday is a standalone novel by Holly Chamberlin. Marina Caldwell is thrilled to receive a two-week trip to Tuscany as a gift for college grad. That is, until she realizes her mother wants to go with her. The idealistic single parent Elizabeth and cautious, controlled Marina are simply too far apart in the personality department. But amid the magical sights and scents of Florence, Marina’s careful plans for her vacation – and her future – are thrown into chaos, and Elizabeth’s long-held assumptions crumble. Soon a world of unexpected possibilities unfolds for both – buoyed by newfound courage, unshakeable love, and the stirring beauty of a Tuscan sky…