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Josie Brown

Josie Brown's forty-one novels are now in the hands of over two million readers.

She has been published by St. Martin's Press, Simon & Schuster, HarperCollins Publishers, Penguin Books.

Read Josie’s books. You’ll get a good idea of her sense of humor. https://www.JosieBrown.com

You'll also find Josie on

Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/JosieBrownCA

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/josiebrownau...

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/josiebrownn...

Visit her podcast, where she discusses writing with other authors:

https://authorprovocateur.podbean.com/

http://bit.ly/AuthorProvocateurApple

Josie is the author of these novels:

The Housewife Assassin Novel Series, including

- Handbook (Book 1)

- Guide to Gracious Killing (Book 2)

- Killer Christmas Tips (Book 3)

- Relationship Survival Guide (Book 4)

- Vacation to Die For (Book 5)

- Recipes for Disaster (Book 6)

- Hollywood Scream Play (Book 7) [2014, Signal Press]

- Killer App (Book 8) [August 2014, Signal Press]

- Hostage Hosting Tips (Book 9)

- Garden of Deadly Delights (Book 10)

- Tips for Weddings, Weapons, and Warfare Hosting Tips (Book 11)

- Husband Hunting Hints (Book 12)

- Ghost Protocol (Book 13)

- Terrorist TV Guide (Book 14)

- Deadly Dossier (Book 15 - SERIES PREQUEL)

- Greatest Hits (Book 16 )

- Fourth Estate Sale (Book 17 )

- Horrorscope (Book 18 )

- White House Keeping Seal of Approval (Book 19)

- Assassination Vacation Tips (Book 20)

- Antisocial Media Tips (Book 21)

- Manners, Missiles & Mayhem (Book 22)

- Gambit (Book 23)

The Candidate (Steamy Political Thriller)

Extracurricular - 3 episodic Novels (2020; Signal Press)

Totlandia - 8 episodic Novels (2014-2017; Signal Press)

The Baby Planner

[2011, Simon & Schuster]

The Housewife Assassin Gets Lucky (written with Deborah Coonts)

Secret Lives of Husbands and Wives

[2010, Simon & Schuster 2014 Signal Press]]

Hollywood Hunk (Book 1 - True Hollywood Lies)

[2005, HarperCollins; 2010 Signal Press]

Her novel, Secret Lives of Husbands and Wives (Simon & Schuster), is being produced by Jerry Bruckheimer as a dramatic series for NBC-TV.

She is also the author of three non-fiction books: The Complete Idiot's Guide to Finding Mr. Right [Penguin/Alpha]; Marriage Confidential: 102 Honest Answers to the Questions Every Husband Wants to Ask, and Every Wife Needs to Know [Signal Press]; and Last Night I Dreamt of Cosmopolitans: A Modern Girl's Dream Dictionary [St. Martin's Press]

Before becoming a full-time novelist, Josie also worked in advertising (JWT, DDB/Needham, BBM&B) and radio (WPLO-AM, Atlanta; WZGC-FM, Atlanta).

As a journalist, Josie has interviewed Maya Angelou, Brenda Blethyn, Julian Bond, Kenneth Branagh, Jackie Collins, Costa-Gavras, Craig Ferguson, John Gray, Derek Jacobi, Debbie Reynolds, and John Woo. Her celebrity interviews and relationships trends articles have been featured in Los Angeles Times Syndicate International, Redbook, and Complete Woman, as well as AOL, Yahoo, AskMen.com, Divorce360.com, and SingleMindedWomen.com, where she serves as the Relationships Channel editor.

Josie's interviews for her podcast, Author Provocateur, and for the International Thriller Writers magazine THE BIG THRILL include such notable authors as David Baldacci, Samantha M. Bailey, C.J. Box, Allison Brennan, Lee Child, Deborah Coonts, Robert Dugoni, Barry Eisler, JT Ellison, Liz Fenton and Lisa Steinke, Tess Gerritsen, Andrew Gross, Kristan Higgins, Jon Land, John Lescroart, John Lutz, James Rollins, Hank Phillippi Ryan, Brad Thor, and Debra Webb.

Although born and raised (a Southern expression) in and around Atlanta, Georgia, Josie is proudly one-hundred percent Puerto Rican: her father was born in Ponce and her mother was from Humacao. Does that make Josie a Georgiarican? She thinks so, and proudly claims that title.

She now lives in San Francisco with her husband and two children.


“I grew up in libraries, and I hope I've learned never to take them for granted. A thriving library is the heart of its community, providing access to information and educational opportunities, bringing people together, leveling the playing field, and archiving our history.”
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