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Janet Anne Haradon Dailey (May 21, 1944 – December 14, 2013) was an American author of numerous
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as Janet Dailey (her married name). Her novels have been translated into nineteen languages and have sold more than 300 million copies worldwide.


Early years

Janet Anne Haradon was born on May 21, 1944, in
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, to Boyd Clayton Haradon and Lena Louise ( Zimmer) Haradon. She grew up in Iowa and graduated from high school in
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. Dailey always wanted to be a writer and loved books. Her three elder sisters often read to her when she was good. By the age of four, she had her own library card. She graduated in 1962 from Jefferson High School in nearby Independence, Iowa and worked for a construction firm owned by her future husband, Bill Dailey,Janet Dailey website who was 15 years her senior. The two continued to work together, often spending 17 hours a day, seven days a week at work and married in 1964. In 1974, after asserting that she could write a better romance novel than those she had read, Dailey's husband challenged her to prove it. Dailey spent eight months writing her first manuscript, ''No Quarter Asked'', and then sent a query letter to
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asking if they would like to read it. She was informed that because Harlequin only reprinted
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novels at that point, so she would need to reach out to them in London. Mills & Boon acquired the book and released it in 1974. This made Dailey the first American woman to be published by Mills & Boon. In 1976, having already published multiple titles for Mills & Boon, ''No Quarter Asked'' was released by Harlequin as part of its
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line. While many have claimed that Dailey was the first American author published by Harlequin, the Canadian publisher had in fact published many American authors prior to 1958, when it began exclusively reprinting Mills & Book titles. For the remainder of the 1970s, Harlequin reportedly used Dailey's presence on their roster as an excuse for rejecting other American authors, such as
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, claiming they "already had their American writer."


Category romance

Dailey "provide nbsp;... hefirst look at heroines, heroes and courtships that take place in America, with American sensibilities, assumptions, history, and most of all, settings." She introduced the Western romance, romance novels set in the American West. The Western romance focused on the female, who was often marginalized in traditional
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novels. Because her novels were set in contemporary times, there is little
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, but the novels recreate that feeling by introducing "physical confrontation of the elements" and focusing on the "primary nature of the pursuit" by a man and woman "unconstrained by any society's expectations of them." Many of the themes in her novels were groundbreaking for the genre. Her heroines, unlike most, lost their virginity. Others fell in love with poor or unattractive heroes. She wrote a total of 57 novels for Harlequin. Among these novels were 50 in the "Janet Dailey Americana Series," in which every state in the United States was represented. ''
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'' recognized her for this achievement of setting a novel in every state. By 1998, her Harlequin novels had sold a combined 80 million copies. Dailey was also one of the early writers for the Silhouette lines, for which she wrote 12 titles. During her most prolific years, Dailey set herself the goal of writing 15 pages per day. Her day began at 4 a.m. On good days, she would meet her quota in 8 to 10 hours; other days would require 12 to 14 hours of work. When she met her goal, Dailey would often stop writing, even if she were in the middle of a sentence. The unfinished thoughts provided her an incentive to begin writing again the next day. Some of her early novels for Harlequin took only eight days to write.


Single-title romance

In 1979, Dailey became the first romance author to transition from writing category romances to writing single-title romance novels. Her first mass market romance novel, ''Touch the Wind'', reached the ''New York Times'' Best Seller List. Her subsequent books have also been ''New York Times'' Best Sellers. There are currently more than 325 million copies of her books in print, with translations in 19 languages for 98 countries. In 1982, Dailey adapted her novel '' Foxfire Light'' into a film, starring
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,
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, Faye Grant and Barry Van Dyke. Dailey began offering ''The Janet Dailey Award'' in 1993. This $5,000 annual award was given to an author whose romance novel best addressed a social issue.


Plagiarism

Dailey was sued in 1997 by fellow novelist
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, who accused Dailey of copying her work over a period of more than seven years. The practice came to light after a reader read Roberts' ''Sweet Revenge'' and Dailey's ''Notorious'' back-to-back; she noticed several similarities and posted the comparable passages on the internet. Calling the plagiarism "mind rape", Roberts sued Dailey. Dailey acknowledged the theft and blamed it on a psychological disorder. She admitted that both ''Aspen Gold'' and ''Notorious'' lifted heavily from Roberts' work; both novels were subsequently pulled from print. In April 1998 Dailey settled the case. Although terms were not released, Roberts had previously indicated that any settlement funds should be donated to the Literacy Volunteers of America. In 2001, Dailey returned to publishing with a four-book deal with
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. The contract called for two books in the Calder series Dailey has written about a ranching family in Montana, and two books with holiday themes. Kensington expanded their relationship with Dailey in 2002, when she contracted for three more hardcover novels about the Calder family and an additional mass market original novel. At the same time, they purchased the reprint rights to 50 of her previously published romances.


Personal life

In 1978, Dailey and her husband Bill moved from
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to
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, where Bill promoted and produced shows at the Americana Theater. He died on August 5, 2005. Dailey considered Branson "an ideal place to live. The weather is generally good, the country is beautiful, and the people are so friendly—and unobtrusive." She died at her home in Branson on December 14, 2013, from complications of heart surgery.


Bibliography


Cord and Stacy series

# ''No Quarter Asked'' (1974) # ''Fiesta San Antonio'' (1977) # ''For Bitter or Worse'' (1978)


Single novels

* ''Something Extra'' (1975) * ''Sweet Promise'' (1976) * ''Master Fiddler'' (1977) * ''Ivory Cane'' (1977) * ''The Rogue'' (1979) * ''Touch the Wind'' (1979) * ''Ride the Thunder'' (1980) * ''Hostage Bride'' (1981) * ''The Lancaster Men'' (1981) * ''Night Way'' (1981) * ''For the Love of God'' (1982) * '' Foxfire Light'' (1982) * ''Terms of Surrender'' (1982) * ''Wildcatter's Woman'' (1982) * ''The Best Way to Lose'' (1983) * ''Mistletoe and Holly'' (1983) * ''The Second Time'' (1983) * ''Separate Cabins'' (1983) * ''Western Man'' (1983) * ''Leftover Love'' (1984) * ''Silver Wings Santiago Blue'' (1984) * ''The Pride of Hannah Wade'' (1985) * ''Glory Game'' (1985) * ''The Great Alone'' (1986) * ''Heiress'' (1987) * ''Rivals'' (1988) * ''Masquerade'' (1990) * ''Tangled Vines'' (1992) * ''Riding High'' (1994) * ''The Proud and the Free'' (1994) * ''Legacies'' (1995) * ''The Healing Touch'' (1996) * ''Notorious'' (1996) * ''Castles in the Sand'' (1996) * ''A Capital Holiday'' (2001) * ''Scrooge Wore Spurs'' (2002) * ''The Not Forgotten War'' (2003) * ''Maybe This Christmas'' (2003) * ''Because of You'' (2004) * ''Can't Say Goodbye'' (2004) * ''Dance with Me'' (2004) * ''Everything'' (2004) * ''Eve's Christmas'' (2006) * ''Man of Mine'' (2007) * ''Something More'' (2007) * ''Wearing White'' (2007) * ''With This Kiss'' (2007)


Calder series

# ''This Calder Sky'' (1981) # ''This Calder Range'' (1982) # ''Stands a Calder Man'' (1983) # ''Calder Born, Calder Bred'' (1983) # ''Calder Pride'' (1999) # ''Green Calder Grass'' (2002) # ''Shifting Calder Wind'' (2003) # ''Calder Promise'' (2004) # ''Lone Calder Star'' (2005) # ''Calder Storm'' (2006) # ''Santa in Montana'' (2010)


Aspen series

# ''Aspen Gold'' (1991) # ''Illusions'' (1997)


Americana series

# ''AL-Dangerous Masquerade'' # ''AK-Northern Magic'' # ''AZ-Sonora Sundown'' # ''AR-Valley Of the Vapours'' # ''CA-Fire And Ice'' # ''CO-After the Storm'' # ''CT-Difficult Decision'' # ''DE-The Matchmakers'' # ''FL-Southern Nights'' # ''GA-Night Of The Cotillion'' # ''HI-Kona Winds'' # ''ID-The Travelling Kind'' # ''IL-A Lyon's Share'' # ''IN-The Indy Man'' # ''IA-The Homeplace'' # ''KS-The Mating Season'' # ''KY-Bluegrass King'' # ''LA-The Bride Of The Delta Queen'' # ''ME-Summer Mahogany'' # ''MD-Bed Of Grass'' # ''MA-That Boston Man'' # ''MI-Enemy In Camp'' # ''MN-Giant Of Mesabi'' # ''MS-A Tradition Of Pride'' # ''MO-Show Me'' # ''MT-Big Sky Country'' # ''NE-Boss Man From Ogallala'' # ''NV-Reilly's Woman'' # ''NH-Heart Of Stone'' # ''NJ-One Of The Boys'' # ''NM-Land Of Enchantment'' # ''NY-Beware Of The Stranger'' # ''NC-That Carolina Summer'' # ''ND-Lord Of the High Lonesome'' # ''OH-The Widow And The Wastrel'' # ''OK-Six White Horses'' # ''OR-To Tell The Truth'' # ''PA-The Thawing Of Mara'' # ''RI-Strange Bedfellow'' # ''SC-Low Country Liar'' # ''SD-Dakota Dreamin # ''TN-Sentimental Journey'' # ''TX-Savage Land'' # ''UT-A Land Called Deseret'' # ''VT-Green Mountain Man'' # ''VA-Tidewater Lover'' # ''WA-For Mike's Sake'' # ''WV-Wild And Wonderful'' # ''WI-With A Little Luck'' # ''WY-Darling Jenny'' * ''Americana'' (2001) (Omnibus) * ''Americana 2'' (2002) (Omnibus) * ''Janet Dailey's Americana III'' (2002) (Omnibus)


New Americana Series

* ''Sunrise Canyon'' (2016) (Posthumous) * ''Refuge Cove'' (2017) (Posthumous) * ''Letters from Peaceful Lane'' (2019) (Posthumous) * ''Hart's Hollow Farm'' (2019) (Posthumous) * ''Paradise Peak'' (2020) (Posthumous)


Collections

* ''Boss Man From Ogallala / Darling Jenny'' (1982) * ''Heart of Stone / Big Sky Country'' (1982) * ''No Quarter Asked / The Indy Man'' (1982) * ''Best of Janet Dailey: To Tell the Truth, That Boston Man'' (1983) * ''Best of Janet Dailey: Bed of Grass, Heart of Stone'' (1984) * ''Best of Janet Dailey: Wild and Wonderful, One of the Boys'' (1985) * ''Rivals / Heiress'' (1991) * ''Janet Dailey Collection'' (1994) * ''Masquerade / Rivals / Heiress'' (1994) * ''Janet Dailey Gift Set'' (1995) * ''Summer Lovers: Strange Bedfellows; First Best And Only; Granite Man'' (1997) * ''Always with Love'' (2002) * ''Happy Holidays'' (2004) * ''Western Man and Leftover Love'' (2004) * ''Forever'' (2004) * ''Going My Way'' (2005) * ''Happily Ever After'' (2005) * ''It Takes Two'' (2005) * ''Let's Be Jolly'' (2005) * ''Bring the Ring'' (2006) * ''Ranch Dressing'' (2006) * ''Try to Resist Me'' (2006) * ''Foxfire Light / For the Love of God'' (2007) * ''Separate Cabins / Second Time'' (2007)


Omnibus in collaboration

* ''The Jasmine Bride / Sweet Promise / Turbulent Covenant'' (1987) (with Daphne Clair and Jessica Steele) * ''The Master Fiddler / Forest of the Night / Rightful Possession'' (1988) (with
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and Sally Wentworth) * ''Mistletoe and Holly / Sweet Sea Spirit'' (1991) (with
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) * ''Marry Me Cowboy'' (1995) (with Susan Fox,
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and Margaret Way) * ''Santa's Little Helpers'' (1995) (with Patricia Gardner Evans and Jennifer Greene) * ''Flower Girls'' (1996) (with Beverly Beaver, Margaret Brownley and Ruth Ann Dale) * ''A Spring Bouquet'' (1996) (with
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,
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and
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) * ''Homecoming'' (1997) (with Deborah Bedford, Dinah McCall and Fern Michaels) * ''Unmasked'' (1997) (with Jennifer Blake and Elizabeth Gage) * ''Wild Action'' (1997) (with Dawn Stewardson) * ''The Only Thing Better Than Chocolate'' (2002) (with Kylie Adams and Sandra Steffen)


Non-fiction

* ''The Janet Dailey Companion: A Comprehensive Guide to Her Life and Her Novels'' (1996)


References


Further reading

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External links


Janet Dailey's Official Website
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Janet Dailey's Webpage
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Fantastic Fiction's Website


on the Internet Book List
Harlequin Enterprises Ltd's Website
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