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JoAnn Ross
When New York Times bestselling author JoAnn Ross was
seven-years-old, she had no doubt whatsoever that she'd grow
up to play center field for the New York Yankees. Writing
would be her backup occupation, something she planned to do
after retiring from baseball. Those were, in her mind, her
only options. While waiting for the Yankees management to
call, she wrote her first novellaa tragic romance
about two star-crossed mallard ducksfor a second grade
writing assignment.
The paper earned a gold star. And JoAnn kept writing.
She's now written ninety-nine novels and has been published
in twenty-six countries. Two of her titles have been
excerpted in Cosmopolitan magazine and her books have
also been published by the Doubleday, Rhapsody, Literary
Guild, and Mystery Guild book clubs. A member of the
Romance Writers of America's Honor Roll of best-selling
authors, she's won several awards, including Romantic
Times's Career Achievement Awards in both category and
contemporary single title. In addition, she received RWA's
national service award and was named RWA Pro-Mentor of the
Year.
Although the Yankees have yet to call her to New York to
platoon center field, JoAnn figures making one out of two
life goals isn't bad.
Currently writing for NAL Signet, JoAnn lives with her
husband and two fuzzy little rescued dogs (who pretty much
rule the house) in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains.
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