Difference between revisions of "Julie Daines: Mormon Author"
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'''Julie Daines''' is an award-winning and bestselling author of such novels as ''Willowkeep'', ''Eleanor and the Iron King'', ''Unraveled'', and ''A Blind Eye''. She is also coauthor of ''A Storybook Romance'' (with [[Melanie Jacobson]] and [[Jennifer K. Clark]]). ''Eleanor and the Iron King'' was a Whitney Award Finalist in 2015. She describes herself as the author of young adult and adult fiction “with serious, emotional themes mixed with a touch of magic, humor, and of course, love.”[http://www.juliedaines.com/p/me-in-real-life.html] | '''Julie Daines''' is an award-winning and bestselling author of such novels as ''Willowkeep'', ''Eleanor and the Iron King'', ''Unraveled'', and ''A Blind Eye''. She is also coauthor of ''A Storybook Romance'' (with [[Melanie Jacobson]] and [[Jennifer K. Clark]]). ''Eleanor and the Iron King'' was a Whitney Award Finalist in 2015. She describes herself as the author of young adult and adult fiction “with serious, emotional themes mixed with a touch of magic, humor, and of course, love.”[http://www.juliedaines.com/p/me-in-real-life.html] | ||
− | Haines was born in Concord, Massachusetts and was raised in Utah. She lived in London for eighteen months where she developed a love for English literature in London. She is a member of [http:// | + | Haines was born in Concord, Massachusetts and was raised in Utah. She lived in London for eighteen months where she developed a love for English literature in London. She is a member of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]. |
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Latest revision as of 18:10, 31 August 2021
Julie Daines is an award-winning and bestselling author of such novels as Willowkeep, Eleanor and the Iron King, Unraveled, and A Blind Eye. She is also coauthor of A Storybook Romance (with Melanie Jacobson and Jennifer K. Clark). Eleanor and the Iron King was a Whitney Award Finalist in 2015. She describes herself as the author of young adult and adult fiction “with serious, emotional themes mixed with a touch of magic, humor, and of course, love.”[1]
Haines was born in Concord, Massachusetts and was raised in Utah. She lived in London for eighteen months where she developed a love for English literature in London. She is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.