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Maureen Driscoll
Maureen Driscoll is an Emmy-nominated writer-producer in Los Angeles whose credits include "MADtv," "Jimmy Kimmel Live," and Nickelodeon's "BrainSurge." She was also a recipient of a Walt Disney Studios screenwriting fellowship, where she wrote a romantic comedy based on her rather painful... show more
Maureen Driscoll is an Emmy-nominated writer-producer in Los Angeles whose credits include "MADtv," "Jimmy Kimmel Live," and Nickelodeon's "BrainSurge." She was also a recipient of a Walt Disney Studios screenwriting fellowship, where she wrote a romantic comedy based on her rather painful divorce. The script didn't make it to the big screen, but it did teach her a few things about happily ever after.

Before moving to Hollywood, Maureen spent nearly a decade working on Capitol Hill. Her novel DATING GEORGE CLOONEY is a political satire inspired by her time there.

WHERE DREAMS MERGE is the second book in the Jasmine Cottage series, set in early Victorian England. It follows two Regency series, one about the Kellington family and the other about the Emersons.

Maureen loves hearing from her readers on Facebook at Maureen Driscoll Author, Twitter, Goodreads and MaureenDriscollRomance.Wordpress.com.

She is very, very appreciative of her readers and thanks people for taking the Kellingtons, the Emersons and the residents of Jasmine Cottage to heart.
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the reading chronicles
the reading chronicles rated it 10 years ago
Caught behind enemy lines at the Battle of Waterloo, nurse Jane Wetherby is forced to seek shelter with British operative Lord Edward Kellington. After a night of passion, the two are separated. With nothing but the alias Jane used to protect her family, Lord Edward is unable to find the woman he ca...
fruitcakes
fruitcakes rated it 10 years ago
Enjoyed this book quite a bit. This is the second time I've tried to read it-- for whatever reason, I find the initial chapter where the two meet kind of off putting, I suspect bc the hero hasn't really grown up yet.Enjoyed the heroine a lot, and liked that the hero, when he found out about his daug...
I Read Words Other People Write
I Read Words Other People Write rated it 11 years ago
Loved it! Some minor editing problems (spelling mistakes and using words incorrectly), but nothing so horrible as to pull me out of the story. Jane and Ned were great and there was lots of melodrama fitting the genre. Fun!
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