| Name: | Hollier, Jo Ann |
| Education: | B.S. General Studies, 1983 |
| Bio: | Jo Ann Hollier has traveled the world, from Louisiana to Idaho, from England to Taiwan,Taiwan to Washington State. Married twice and the mother of five, she sings and paints,"for my own amazement," as she says. With work experience from office management to journalism to realty, she has a B.S. from Eastern Oregon University, and has been listed in three national and international biographies. Jo lives with her husband in Louisiana. (from http://www.whiskeycreekpress.com/authors/Joanna_Hollier.shtml). |
Books By Jo Ann Hollier
| Pub. Year |
Title |
Abstract |
| 2001 |
Roary O'Rourke: Quest for the Secret of Bramble Castle |
Roary O'Rourke, from the Village of Undertrees in Elfdom, embarks on a dangerous journey to rescue the Princess Lacey Lovelyful. This book is the first in a series of four young adult books. The author writes under the pen name of Joanna Hollier. |
| 2002 |
Roary O'Rourke: Roary, the Princess, and Dooley Do |
Roary and Princess Lacey find themselves trying to win back Dark Clouds Peak Castle for their friend, Dooley Do. This is the second in a series of four young adult books. |
| 2004 |
Gypsy Love |
This contemporary romance novel features love, espionage, international intrigue, and danger. Proving two opposites can attract, it tells the story of a romance between a housing developer and an executive assistant. This is a novel written under the pen name of Josey Holliday. |
| 2004 |
Roary O'Rourke: Challenge of the Trolls |
After the marriage of Roary O'Rourke and Princess Lacey, they rule Elfdom. In this installment of Roary's story, they find themselves fighting to win back Dooley Do's kingdom. It is the third in the Roary O'Rourke series. |
| 2004 |
Roary O'Rourke: Roary and Dooley Do, Victorious Duo |
Roary and Lacey make a royal visit to Dark Clouds Peak Castle to visit Dooley Do. Halfway there, they are attacked by the evil Baron Bramble, and Queen Lacey is kidnapped. The last of the Roary O'Rourke series. |
| 2004 |
Silver and Gold |
When Betty Rose finds herself widowed, she is left with a blacksmith shop, house, and no money. She decides to solve her problem by renting rooms, and winds up meeting some very mysterious people. Written under the pen name of Josey Holliday, this is an historial romance novel. |
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