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'''Diamond''' is the title of books by:
''[[Diamond]]'' is the title of books by:
 
  
* [[Diamond - Ruth Langan|1]] - [[Ruth Langan]], 1998, ([[Mills and Boon|Mills & Boon]] [[Historical Romance]] [[Mills and Boon Historical Romance By The Numbers|#586]])
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* [[Diamond - Ruth Langan|1]] - [[Ruth Langan]], 1996, ([[Harlequin Historical By The Numbers|Harlequin Historical #305]])
 
* [[Diamond - Michelle M. Pillow|2]] - [[Michelle M. Pillow]], 2005, ([[New Concepts Publishing]])
 
* [[Diamond - Michelle M. Pillow|2]] - [[Michelle M. Pillow]], 2005, ([[New Concepts Publishing]])
 
* [[Diamond - Sharon Sala|3]] - [[Sharon Sala]], 1994, ([[HarperCollins]])
 
* [[Diamond - Sharon Sala|3]] - [[Sharon Sala]], 1994, ([[HarperCollins]])
  
'''[[Diamond - Publisher|Diamond]]''' is also the name of a defunct publisher.
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* '''Author''': [[Sharon Sala]]
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[[Diamond Books|Diamond]] is also the name of a defunct publisher.
* '''Publisher''': [[HarperCollins]]
 
* '''Year''':  1994
 
A SMALL-TOWN GIRL WITH A PRETTY VOICE Diamond Houston has always dreamed of becoming a country music star. So when her idol, the handsome singer Jesse Eagle, falls for her golden voice and bright green eyes, Diamond decides to take a chance and sets off for Nashville with him. A BIG-TIME COUNTRY MUSIC LEGEND Jesse Eagle first discovers Diamond when she is singing for tips at a two-bit roadhouse. Her voice strikes a chord in his heart, and Jesse is sure that he's written his last song about heartache -- until Diamond leaves him. Then he must risk everything to win back this beautiful gambler's daughter.
 

Latest revision as of 09:16, 12 September 2008

Diamond is the title of books by:


Diamond is also the name of a defunct publisher.