Two complete novels, centering around the enchanting Hawk's Way series, includes The Virgin Groom, in which Mac Macready accepts a shocking proposal from the lovely Jewel Whitelaw in order to keep his scandalous secret from being revealed, as well as The Substitute Groom. Original.
Joan Johnston (born Little Rock, Arkansas) is a best-selling American author of over forty contemporary and historical romance novels.
Johnston was the third of seven children born to an Air Force sergeant and his music-teacher wife. She received a B.A. in theatre arts from Jacksonville University in 1970, then earning an M.A. in theatre from the University of Illinois, Urbana in 1971. She received a law degree (with honors) at the University of Texas at Austin in 1980. For the next five years, Johnston worked as an attorney, serving with the Hunton & Williams firm in Richmond, Virginia, and with Squire, Sanders, & Dempsey in Miami. She has also worked as a newspaper editor and drama critic in San Antonio, Texas, and as a college professor at Southwest Texas Junior College, Barry University, and the University of Miami.
Johnston is a member of the Authors Guild, Novelists, Inc., Romance Writers of America, and Florida Romance Writers. She has two children and one grandchild, and divides her time between two homes, in Colorado and Florida.
Awards
* Paperbook Book Club of America's Book Rak Award (twice) * Romantic Times' Best Western Historical Series Award (twice) * Romantic Times' Best New Western Writer * Romantic Times' Best Historical Series Award (twice) * The Maggie (twice) * Romance Writers of America RITA Award finalist for The Disobedient Bride
I won a copy of Joan Johnston's book, Hawk's Way Grooms. There are actually two complete books in one, Hawk's Way: The Virgin Groom and Hawk's Way: The Substitute Groom. So I suppose I was double blessed. This book is a great read, very well written, with good stories, awesome characters and no cliff hangers. Hawk's Way Grooms was my first read of Joan Johnston's but won't be my last.
this is two in one "The Virgin Groom" a story about Mac Macready-a football injury and longtime recuperating to walk again...they told him he would not...He said he would. it is a story you don't want to miss. #2 is "The substitute Groom", this one is about two boys and a girl growing up together and the best of friends, Colt and Huck are best of friends and let Jenny tag right along with them...over time Huck becomes special friend to Jenny and though Colt has feelings for her too-he will not stand in Huck's way. this is a story you want to see the ending of,thanks Joan for a couple of "good stories".
It was OK - a light read, nothing too heavy. Some of the events in both stories were a little tough to swallow. Had they been more realistic, I probably would have enjoyed them more.