Penny Jordan
Penelope "Penny" Halsall (née Jones; 24 November 1946 - 31 December 2011) was a best-selling and prolific English writer of over 200 romance novels. She started writing regency romances as Caroline Courtney, and wrote contemporary romances as Penny Jordan and historical romances as Annie Groves...
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Penelope "Penny" Halsall (née Jones; 24 November 1946 - 31 December 2011) was a best-selling and prolific English writer of over 200 romance novels. She started writing regency romances as Caroline Courtney, and wrote contemporary romances as Penny Jordan and historical romances as Annie Groves (her mother's maiden name). She also wrote novels as Melinda Wright and Lydia Hitchcock. Her books have sold over 70 million copies worldwide and been translated into many languages. Bio from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
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Birth date: November 24, 1946
Died: December 31, 2011
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Description:His pride made him believe the worst! Five years ago, Lisa Hayward had fled her exotic island home of St. Martin's, leaving her just begun marriage in ruins. Back in London, she concentrated on raising her son, Robbie--Rorke's son The child was all that remained of that bitter, beautiful...
Meh.. Started of strong, but leaned more towards the over dramatic nearing the end of the book. Felt very slow paced to begin, and then rushed at the end.
This One Creepy Street book was more appealing that the other one. The bright white writing was much easier to see than the font that was used one One Creepy Street: The Spider on the Web. The rhymes flowed easily and the story was well-written for the most part. The illustrations, as usual, were w...
I completely admire what this book is trying to do. As our children get on the internet at earlier ages all the time, we have to realize that we can't always be looking over their shoulder. They need to have some basic grounding in 'truths' about the Internet, which, unfortunately, includes the fact...
I liked this book. I did feel the hero held onto his bitterness a little to long and wish the heroine was a little stronger. But overall I really liked it. The author Penny Jordan is a great author and her books are good. I would recommend this book!