Joan Wolf

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

Joan Wolf
Born1951 (age 6970)
Bronx, New York, United States
OccupationNovelist
NationalityAmerican
Period1980-present
GenreRomance
Website
www.joanwolf.com

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.

Bibliography

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
  • Someone Named Eva, 2007
  • Daughter of Jerusalem, Worthy Publishing, April 2013. ISBN 9781936034673

Dark Ages of Britain series

  1. The Road to Avalon, 1988
  2. Born of the Sun, 1989
  3. The Edge of Light, 1990

Prehistorical Romances series

  1. Daughter of the Red Deer, 1991
  2. The Horsemasters, 1993
  3. The Reindeer Hunters, 1994

Medieval Mysteries series

  1. No Dark Place, 1999
  2. The Poisoned Serpent, 2000

Omnibus

  • Beloved Stranger / Summer Storm, 1994

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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