Linda Chaikin
Linda Chaikin (born 1943) is a Christian fiction author with a focus on historical fiction.[1] She sometimes publishes using the name L. L. Chaikin.
Chaikin was the youngest of 10 children and her father died shortly after she was born. She wrote her first full-length novel with pen and paper at the age of 14 - this novel was later rewritten as Wednesday's Child, part of the Day to Remember series.
She met her husband, Steve, in a Bible study, and they were married 6 months later. They both went to Multnomah School of the Bible, now known as Multnomah Bible College and Biblical Seminary in Portland, Oregon.
Books by Linda Chaikin
[edit]Heart of India series
[edit]Published by Bethany House.
- Silk, 1993
- Under Eastern Stars, 1993
- Kingscote, 1994
Royal Pavilions series
[edit]Published by Thomas Nelson.
- Swords and Scimitars, 1993
- Golden Palaces, 1996
- Behind the Veil, 1998
Great Northwest series
[edit]Published by Bethany House.
- Empire Builders, 1994
- Winds of Allegiance, 1996
Buccaneers series
[edit]Published by Moody Publishers.
- Port Royal, 1995
- The Pirate and His Lady, 1997
- Jamaican Sunset, 1997
Egypt series
[edit]Published by Multnomah Publishers.
- Arabian Winds, 1997
- Lions of the Desert, 1997
- Valiant Hearts, 1998
Trade Winds series
[edit]Published by Harvest House.
- Captive Heart, 1998
- Silver Dreams, 1998
- Island Bride, 1999
Day to Remember series
[edit]Published by Harvest House.
- Monday's Child, 1999
- Tuesday's Child, 2000
- Wednesday's Child, 2000
- Thursday's Child, 2001
- Friday's Child, 2001
- Saturday's Child, 2003
East of the Sun series
[edit]Published by WaterBrook press, a division of Random House.
- Tomorrow's Treasure, 2003
- Yesterday's Promise, 2004
- Today's Embrace, 2005
Desert Rose/Desert Star
[edit]Published by Harvest House.
- Desert Rose, 2003
- Desert Star, 2004
Silk House series
[edit]Published by Zondervan.
- Daughter of Silk, 2006
- Written On Silk, 2007
- Threads of Silk, 2008
Dawn of Hawaii series
[edit]Published by Moody Publishers.
- The Spoils of Eden, 2010
- Hawaiian Crosswinds, 2011
- Jewel of the Pacific, 2013
Standalone books
[edit]- Recovery of the Lost Sword, 1990. Same story as The Everlasting Flame.
- Nevada Jade, 1992. This story was later expanded in Desert Rose.
- The Everlasting Flame: A Tale of Undying Love for Each Other And God's World in a Dangerous Time, 1995
- Endangered, 1997 - part of the Portraits series.
- For Whom the Stars Shine, 1999. Listed as book one, but later used as a prequel to the Dawn of Hawaii series.
- The Midwife of St. Petersburg, 2007. Published by WaterBrook Press, a division of Random House.
References
[edit]- ^ Hakvoort, Anne-Minke (22 February 2012). ""De dochter van de vuurtorenwachter", lijkt op romans Linda Chaikin" (in Dutch). Reformatorisch Dagblad. Retrieved 25 May 2015.