Winner of over 15 national awards, including the RWA Hall of Fame and the RWA Nora Roberts Lifetime Achievement Award, Jennifer Greene weaves real issues, warm characters common-life humor, and page-turning romance and suspense into her stories.
Jennifer sold her first book in 1980, and since then has sold over 85 books in the contemporary romance genre. She won her first professional writing award from RWA, a “Silver Medallion” in 1984, followed by over 20 nominations and awards —including achieving RWA’s HALL OF FAME status, and the most coveted Nora Roberts LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD.
Jennifer has regularly been on a variety of bestseller lists, and has written for Harlequin, Avon, Berkley and Dell. Her books have sold all over the world in over 20 languages. She also accumulated a number of pseudonyms—most recognizably JENNIFER GREENE, but also JEANNE GRANT and JESSICA MASSEY.
She was born in Michigan, started writing stories in 7th grade, and graduated from Michigan State University with a degree in English and Psychology. The University honored her with their “Lantern Night Award”, a tradition developed to honor fifty outstanding women graduates each year. Exploring issues and concerns for women today is what first motivated her to write, and she has long been an enthusiastic and active supporter of women’s fiction, which she believes is an unbeatable way to reach out and support other women.
Jennifer lives in Michigan, just a short distance from Lake Michigan, with her husband Lar.
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This was a nice one. H is crazy about h who happens to be his boss & doesn't remember the one awesome night they spent together. h also has self-esteem issues because of growing up with judgy parents & her time on the streets. I loved how the hero was so great with her & his failures to woo her with food were hilarious.
D1225 Jul1999 Man of the Month/Happily Ever After #1. Christmas party at Nicole's house ends leaves her with a memory gap and after a visit to her doctor discovering she's pregnant. Could something have happened that she couldn't remember, could it have been Mitch Landers? It was painful to see how judge mental her parents had been and still were. Trusting Mitch was a giant step for Nicole. Her staff were more of a family for her and happy for Nicole and Mitch. Tension between them was resolved when they were painting the baby's room!
Ohhh por favor, odio calificar una estrella, pero me dio trabajo leerlo, muy empalagoso, el miedo de ella pq escapó de su casa injustificado, q nunca recuerda lo q pasó, no me gustó nada