Jo Ann Algermissen
Jo Ann Algermissen | |
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Born |
Jo Ann Hudson August 27, 1942 |
Died |
November 20, 2009 67) Texas, U.S. | (aged
Pen name | Anna Hudson |
Language | English |
Nationality | United States |
Period | 1983-1998 |
Genre | Romance novels |
Spouse | Henry C. Algermissen |
Children | 2 |
Jo Ann Algermissen, née Hudson (27 August 1942 – 20 November 2009 in Texas) was a United States writer of contemporary romance novels, who also wrote under her maiden name Anna Hudson from 1983 to 1998.[1] She has won three Romantic Times Reviewer's Choice Awards, for her novels I Do?, Marry-Me Christmas, and A Husband for Christmas, and has been nominated for a Romantic Times Career Achievement Award.[1]
Biography
Jo Ann Hudson was born on 27 August 1942. She was educator during years. She married Henry C. Algermissen, and they had two children, Henry "Hank" Algermissen and Jayne Algermissen. She died on 20 November 2009 in Texas.[2]
Bibliography
As Anna Hudson
- Kiss the Tears Away (1983)
- Design for Desire (1983)
- Body and Soul (1984)
- Take My Hand (1984)
- A Prize Catch (1984)
- Honeymoon (1985)
- Fire and Ice (1985)
- Glittering Promises (1985)
- A Whole Lot of Woman (1985)
- Jeweled Skies Shimmering Sands (1986)
- The Perfect Match (1986)
- Rebel Love (1986)
- Tears of Love (1986)
- Fun and Games (1987)
- Denim and Silk (1987)
- Sweet Talkin' Lover (1987)
- Glory (1994)
- Someday (1995)
- Meant to Be (1996)
As Jo Ann Algermissen
- Capture the Sun (1984)
- Challenge the Fates (1986)
- Naughty But Nice (1986)
- Serendipity Samantha (1986)
- Hank's Woman (1986)
- Purple Diamonds (1987)
- Couple Diamonds (1987)
- Made in America (1987)
- Lucky Lady (1988)
- Blue Emeralds (1988)
- Butterfly (1989)
- Bedside Manner (1989)
- Paper Stars (1989)
- Sunshine (1990)
- Best Man (1990)
- Golden Bird (1990)
- Would You Marry Me Anyway? (1991)
- Family Friendly (1991)
- Hometown Man (1992)
- I Do? (1996)
- A Marry-Me Christmas (1996)
- Mr. Fix-it (1997)
- A Husband for Christmas (1998)
References
- 1 2 Author Profile: Jo Ann Algermissen, Romantic Times, 2007, retrieved 2007-11-14
- ↑ In Memory of Jo Ann (Hudson) Algermissen, 2012-05-19
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