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Joyce Harmon

    Joyce Harmon's writing is fueled by a lifetime of diverse experiences, ranging from extensive travels to a variety of professions, all contributing to a unique narrative perspective. She possesses a knack for bringing a host of compelling characters to life, each clamoring to be shared with the world through her stories. Harmon's creative process involves accommodating these characters as quickly as possible, highlighting her dedication to storytelling. Her work is characterized by the immersive worlds she builds and the distinct voices she captures on the page.

    Katherine, When She Smiled
    A Town and Country Season
    • A Town and Country Season

      • 180 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Lively Elizabeth and shy Marianne are identical twins who have always done everything together. So they are dismayed to learn that they won’t be presented to society together for the London Season. There’s only enough money to bring out one sister so Marianne, the elder by twenty minutes, will have a London season while Elizabeth spends the summer in the bucolic country village of Piddledean. But the twins have a plan of their own. Once a week, the girls will switch places: Elizabeth will play Marianne in London, while Marianne plays Elizabeth in the village. That way each sister will get to sample the delights of London… and perhaps find an eligible match. What could possibly go wrong? But it turns out that in matters of the heart, the girls have very different ideas about what makes a man a desirable husband.

      A Town and Country Season
    • Katherine, When She Smiled

      • 188 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Katherine Rose has a secret. She was shocked to discover that her late father, a famous scholar, was secretly the author of lurid Gothic novels. These novels, wildly popular though critically disparaged, are her family

      Katherine, When She Smiled