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

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.[1]

Bibliography

Single novels

  • A Kind of Honor, 1980[2]
  • The Counterfeit Marriage, 1980[3]
  • A London Season, 1981[4]
  • A Difficult Truce, 1981[5]
  • The Scottish Lord, 1981[6]
  • His Lordship's Mistress, 1982[7]
  • Margarita, 1982[8]
  • The American Duchess, 1982[9]
  • A Double Deception, 1983[10]
  • Change of Heart, 1983[11]
  • Lord Richard's Daughter, 1983[12]
  • Summer Storm, 1983[13]
  • Affair of the Heart, 1984[14]
  • Beloved Stranger, 1984[15]
  • Fool's Masquerade, 1984[16]
  • Portrait of a Love, 1984[17]
  • The Rebellious Ward, 1984[18]
  • A Fashionable Affair, 1985[19]
  • Wild Irish Rose, 1985[20]
  • The Rebel and the Rose, 1986[21]
  • Highland Sunset, 1987[22]
  • The Deception, 1996[23]
  • The Arrangement, 1997[24]
  • The Guardian, 1997[25]
  • The Gamble, 1998[26]
  • Golden Girl, 1999[27]
  • The Pretenders, 1999[28]
  • Someday Soon, 2000[29]
  • Royal Bride, 2001[30]
  • Silverbridge, 2002[31]
  • High Meadow, 2003[32]
  • That Summer, 2003[33]
  • White Horses, 2004[34]
  • Crossword, 2004[35]
  • To The Castle, 2005[36]
  • A Dangerous Masquerade, 2006[37]
  • His Lordship's Desire, 2006[38]

Biblical Romance series[39]

  1. A Reluctant Qeen: The Love Story of Esther, 2011[40]
  2. This Scarlet Cord: The Love Story of Rahab, 2012[41]
  3. Daughter of Jerusalem, 2013[42]

Dark Ages of Britain series

  1. The Road to Avalon, 1988[43]
  2. Born of the Sun, 1989[44]
  3. The Edge of Light, 1990[45]

Prehistorical Romances series

  1. Daughter of the Red Deer, 1991[46]
  2. The Horsemasters, 1993[47]
  3. The Reindeer Hunters, 1994[48]

Medieval Mysteries series

  1. No Dark Place, 1999[49]
  2. The Poisoned Serpent, 2000[50]

Omnibus

  • Beloved Stranger / Summer Storm, 1994[51]

Anthologies in collaboration

  • A Regency Valentine, 1991 (with Mary Balogh, Emma Lange, Patricia Rice, and Katherine Kingsley)[52]
  • Captured Hearts: Five favorite love stories, 1999 (with Mary Balogh, Edith Layton, Mary Jo Putney, and Patricia Rice)[53]
  • His Lordship's Mistress by Joan Wolf / Married by Mistake by Melinda McRae[54]

References

  1. ^ "About". Joan Wolf. Retrieved 2025-02-24.
  2. ^ Wolf, Joan (1980). A Kind of Honor. ISBN 9780451138576.
  3. ^ Wolf, Joan (1980). The Counterfeit Marriage. Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated. ISBN 9780451138064.
  4. ^ Wolf, Joan (1981). A London Season. ISBN 9780451140456.
  5. ^ Wolf, Joan (1981). A Difficult Truce. ISBN 9780451099730.
  6. ^ Wolf, Joan (1982). The Scottish Lord. ISBN 9780451152886.
  7. ^ Wolf, Joan (1982). His Lordship's Mistress. ISBN 9780451114594.
  8. ^ Wolf, Joan (1982). Margarita. ISBN 9780451115560.
  9. ^ Wolf, Joan (1982). American Duchess. Berkley (published December 1, 1982). ISBN 978-0451153647.
  10. ^ Wolf, Joan (1983). A Double Deception. Berkley (published October 7, 1983). ISBN 978-0451158086.
  11. ^ Wolf, Joan (1983). A Change of Heart. Signet (published August 1, 1983). ISBN 978-0451124425.
  12. ^ Wolf, Joan (1983). Lord Richard's Daughter. Signet. ISBN 9780451156051.
  13. ^ Wolf, Joan (1983). 9780263850338. Signet (published March 1, 1983). ISBN 978-0451122346.
  14. ^ Wolf, Joan (1984). Affair of the Heart. Signet (published July 1, 1984). ISBN 978-0451129116.
  15. ^ Wolf, Joan (1984). Beloved Stranger. Signet (published March 1, 1984). ISBN 978-0451128102.
  16. ^ Wolf, Joan (1984). Fool's Masquerade. Signet. ISBN 9780451131096.
  17. ^ Wolf, Joan (1984). Portrait of a Love. Signet (published November 1, 1984). ISBN 978-0451130020.
  18. ^ Wolf, Joan (1984). The Rebellious Ward. Berkley (published February 7, 1984). ISBN 978-0451154019.
  19. ^ Wolf, Joan (1985). A Fashionable Affair. New American Library (published February 1, 1985). ISBN 978-0451130174.
  20. ^ Wolf, Joan (1985). Wild Irish Rose. Signet (published November 5, 1985). ISBN 978-0451140678.
  21. ^ Wolf, Joan (1986). The Rebel and the Rose. Signet (published July 1, 1986). ISBN 978-0451145376.
  22. ^ Wolf, Joan (1987). Highland Sunset. Onyx (published October 6, 1987). ISBN 978-0451400482.
  23. ^ Wolf, Joan (1996). The Deception. Grand Central Publishing (published November 1, 1996). ISBN 978-0446602754.
  24. ^ Wolf, Joan (1997). The Arrangement. GuildAmerica Books (published January 1, 1997). ISBN 978-1568655420.
  25. ^ Wolf, Joan (1997). The Guardian. Turtleback Books. ISBN 9781417713363.
  26. ^ Wolf, Joan (1998). The Gamble. Grand Central Publishing (published May 1, 1998). ISBN 978-0446605342.
  27. ^ Wolf, Joan (1999). Golden Girl. Grand Central Publishing (published October 1, 1999). ISBN 978-0446606936.
  28. ^ Wolf, Joan (1999). The Pretenders. Grand Central Publishing (published February 1, 1999). ISBN 978-0446605359.
  29. ^ Wolf, Joan (2000). Someday Soon. Forever (published June 1, 2000). ISBN 978-0446606943.
  30. ^ Wolf, Joan (2001). Royal Bride. Forever (published March 1, 2001). ISBN 978-0446606950.
  31. ^ Wolf, Joan (2002). Silverbridge. Forever (published May 1, 2002). ISBN 9780446610421.
  32. ^ Wolf, Joan (2003). High Meadow. Forever (published February 1, 2003). ISBN 9780446610438.
  33. ^ Wolf, Joan (2003). That Summer. Forever (published September 1, 2003). ISBN 9780446610445.
  34. ^ Wolf, Joan (2004). White Horses. MIRA (published July 25, 2004). ISBN 978-0778320975.
  35. ^ Wolf, Joan (2004). Crossword. Cruzane Mountain Pub (published January 1, 2004). ISBN 978-0976148906.
  36. ^ Wolf, Joan (2005). To the Castle. MIRA (published July 26, 2005). ISBN 978-0778322030.
  37. ^ Wolf, Joan (2006). A Dangerous Masquerade. Harlequin Mills & Boon, Limited. ISBN 9780263850338.
  38. ^ Wolf, Joan (2006). His Lordship's Desire. MIRA (published July 25, 2006). ISBN 978-0778323303.
  39. ^ "Joan Wolf Book & Series List - FictionDB". www.fictiondb.com. Retrieved 2025-02-24.
  40. ^ Wolf, Joan (2011). A Reluctant Queen: The Love Story of Esther. Thomas Nelson (published June 20, 2011). ISBN 9781595549839.
  41. ^ Wolf, Joan (2012). This Scarlet Cord: The Love Story of Rahab. Thomas Nelson (published July 9, 2012). ISBN 9781401686581.
  42. ^ Wolf, Joan (2013). Daughter of Jerusalem. Worthy Books (published April 16, 2013). ISBN 9781936034673.
  43. ^ Wolf, Joan (1988). The Road to Avalon. Dutton (published August 24, 1988). ISBN 978-0453006071.
  44. ^ Wolf, Joan (1989). Born of the Sun. Dutton (published August 18, 1989). ISBN ‎ 978-0453006668. {{cite book}}: Check |isbn= value: invalid character (help)
  45. ^ Wolf, Joan (1990). The Edge of Light. Dutton (published August 30, 1990). ISBN 978-0453007382.
  46. ^ Wolf, Joan (1991). Daughter of the Red Deer. Dutton (published November 20, 1991). ISBN 978-0525933793.
  47. ^ Wolf, Joan (1993). The Horsemasters. Dutton (published May 1, 1993). ISBN 978-0525935896.
  48. ^ Wolf, Joan (1994). The Reindeer Hunters. Dutton (published November 1, 1994). ISBN 978-0525938484.
  49. ^ Wolf, Joan (1999). No Dark Place. Harpercollins (published January 1, 1999). ISBN 978-0060192389.
  50. ^ Wolf, Joan (2000). The Poisoned Serpent. Harper (published April 26, 2000). ISBN 978-0060192396.
  51. ^ Wolf, Joan (1994). Beloved Stranger/Summer Storm. Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated (published September 21, 1994). ISBN 9780451182517.
  52. ^ Balogh, Mary; Lange, Emma; Wolf, Joan; Rice, Patricia; Kingsley, Katherine (1991). A Regency Valentine. Signet (published February 5, 1991). ISBN 978-0451168900.
  53. ^ Captured Hearts: Five Favorite Love Stories. Penguin Publishing Group. 1999. ISBN 9780451408839.
  54. ^ Wolf, Joan; McRae, Melinda (2000). His Lordship's Mistress and Married by Mistake. Signet (published December 1, 2000). ISBN 978-0451202680.
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