Jo Ann Ferguson
Jo Ann Ferguson is a lifelong storyteller and the author of numerous romantic novels. She also writes as Jo Ann Brown and Mary Jo Kim. A former US Army officer, she has served as the president of the national board of the Romance Writers of America and taught creative writing at Brown University....
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Jo Ann Ferguson is a lifelong storyteller and the author of numerous romantic novels. She also writes as Jo Ann Brown and Mary Jo Kim. A former US Army officer, she has served as the president of the national board of the Romance Writers of America and taught creative writing at Brown University. She currently lives in Nevada with her family, which includes one very spoiled cat.
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A baby changes everything…especially at Christmas!War-weary Baron Paxton is on his way home to celebrate a peaceful holiday with his family. But when he finds an abandoned baby in his carriage—with a note telling him the child is his—there’s no peace to be had in Child of Mine? by Virginia BrownLadi...
This is a multiple books in one (about 300 pages).. they are short second chance at love stories that I really enjoyed. It is a really nice to have a book that gives us a second chance at love and also will give a good Christmas story too! I would recommend this is you need a quick Christmas story...
At the Rainbow's End by Joann Ferguson 1898 Samatha Perrry has just lost her paretnts and she knows she must leave her brothers house. She accepts Joel Houseman's proposal from the Yukon to wed. Problem is Joel is actually two different men and they both proceed to win her over for their bride.L...
I've always enjoyed well-written regency romances. They're the ones where the author has actually put time and effort into learning the locations, customs, and traditions of the time along with how the different classes interacted. A regency romance always reminds me of an elaborate dance where ever...
A weak 3 stars overall.First story, Belling the Kitten by Jo Ann Ferguson: 1 star. Did not like this one, especially its histrionic heroine. The story introduces her when her hysterical screaming disturbs the hero, who is also a guest at the inn. Even worse, the hysterical screaming is due to a kitt...