Joan Wolf

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Joan Wolf
Born 1951 (age 56–57)
Bronx, New York, United States
Occupation Novelist
Nationality American
Writing period 1980-present
Genres Romance

Joan Wolf (b. 1951 in Bronx, New York) is an American writer of romance novels.

Wolf grew up in the Bronx, New York. She obtained a Bachelor's degree in Mercy College and Master in English and Comparative Literature in Hunter College.

Contents

[edit] Bibliography

[edit] Single novels

  • A Kind of Honor 1980
  • A London Season 1980
  • The Counterfeit Marriage 1980
  • A difficult truce 1981
  • The Scottish Lord 1981
  • Beloved Stranger 1982
  • His Lordship's Mistress 1982
  • Margarita 1982
  • The American Duchess 1982
  • A Double Deception 1983
  • Change of Heart 1983
  • Lord Richard's Daughter 1983
  • Summer Storm 1983
  • Affair of the Heart 1984
  • Fool's Masquerade 1984
  • Portrait of a Love 1984
  • The Rebellious Ward 1984
  • A Fashionable Affair 1985
  • The divided sphere 1985
  • Wild Irish Rose 1985
  • The Rebel and the Rose 1986
  • Highland Sunset 1987
  • The Deception 1996
  • The Arrangement 1997
  • The Guardian 1997
  • The Gamble 1998
  • Golden Girl 1999
  • The Pretenders 1999
  • Someday Soon 2000
  • Royal Bride 2001
  • Silverbridge 2002
  • Black diamond 2003
  • High Meadow 2003
  • That Summer 2003
  • Crossword 2004
  • White Horses 2004
  • To the Castle 2005
  • Dangerous Masquerade 2006

[edit] Dark Ages of Britain Series

  1. The road to Avalon 1988
  2. Born of the Sun 1989
  3. The edge of light 1990

[edit] Prehistorical Romances Series

  1. Daughter of the Red Deer 1991
  2. The Horsemasters 1993
  3. The reindeer hunters 1994

[edit] Medieval Mysteries Series

  1. No dark place 1999
  2. The poisoned serpent 2000

[edit] Omnibus

  • Beloved Stranger / Summer Storm 1994

[edit] Anthologies in collaboration

  • A REGENCY VALENTINE 1992 (with Emma Lange and Patricia Rice)
  • CAPTURED HEARTS: FIVE FAVORITE LOVE STORIES 1999 (with Mary Balogh, Edith Layton, Mary Jo Putney and Patricia Rice)
  • His Lordship's Mistress / Married by Mistake 2000 (with Melinda McRae)

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