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Fern Michaels is the pen name of Mary Ruth Kuczkir, who was born in Hastings, Pennsylvania on April 9, 1933. [1] Michaels married, moved to New Jersey, and had five children. When the youngest entered school in 1973, her husband told her to get a job. Since she was unsure of how to get a job, Michaels decided to try writing a book.
Barbara Michaels [8] Fern Michaels; Leigh Michaels [6] Linda Lael Miller [20] Serena B. Miller [14] Sarah Mlynowski; Nicole Mones; Karen Marie Moning [14] Karyn Monk [4] Margaret Moore; Rachel Moore; Peggy Moreland [6] Hunter Morgan; Raye Morgan [4] Peggy Morse; Carole Mortimer; Jill Munroe
A Family Affair, a 2014 novel by Fern Michaels; A Family Affair, a 2022 novel by Robyn Carr; Family Affair, a 1981 novel by Mignon G. Eberhart; Family Affair, a 1988 novel by Cathy Gillen Thacker; Family Affair, a 1991 novel by Katherine Applegate under the pen name L. E. Blair, the 19th installment in the Girl Talk book series
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Sweet Revenge; or, the Seduction series, a 1999 tetralogy of novels by Penny Jordan; Sweet Revenge, a 2000 novel by Lynsay Sands; Sweet Revenge, a 2006 novel by Fern Michaels; the sixth installment in the Sisterhood series; Sweet Revenge, a 2007 novel by Diane Mott Davidson; the 14th instalment in the Culinary series
The novels, in a series called Ministry is Murder, are based partially on her experience as a minister's wife [2] and are written in first-person from the perspective of the heroine, minister's wife "Aggie" Wilcox. Characters in this series are "interesting [and] well-developed," although suspense is "minimal."
The author then confirmed at a press conference that around 5% of her book “The Tokyo Tower of Sympathy” — which was lauded by committee members as “practically flawless” — was word ...
Joanne Fischmann (née Gibson, [1] born c. 1943 in Swanville, Minnesota [2]) is an American writer, using the pen name Joanne Fluke. [3] She is best known for her cozy mystery series surrounding a small-town baker, Hannah Swensen. [4]