Janet Woods Janet Woods i(A69884 works by) (birth name: Janet Angela Targett) (a.k.a. Janet Angela Woods)
Also writes as: Bryanna Fox
Born: Established: 1939 Dorset,
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England,
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United Kingdom (UK),
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Western Europe, Europe,
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Gender: Female
Arrived in Australia: 1967
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BiographyHistory

Janet Woods began writing in her late forties. Her short stories have been published internationally in popular women's magazines and in anthologies, and she has published a number of novels, both in book form and as e-books. She writes in the fields of historical saga, modern relationships, historical and contemporary romance and fantasy and has had stories for children published in educational series. Much of her writing is set in her home country, England. She lives in O'Connor, a suburb close to Fremantle (2005).

Most Referenced Works

Notes

  • Janet Woods' e-books can be previewed on her website (see publications).

Awards for Works

y separately published work icon Daughter of Darkness London : Robert Hale , 2001 Z980685 2001 single work novel romance historical fiction Four years after being drugged and tricked into marrying the 14-year-old Willow Givanchy, a suspected witch and unwanted daughter of his deadliest enemy, Gerard Lytton returns home to find his wife and family changed. Having lost none of her fiery independence, Willow has become a well-loved member of Lytton's family. But although nobly born, she cannot belie her mother's dark reputation and her father's dishonour. The pair fall in love, but is their love deep enough to overcome the obstacles of her parentage and reputation, which threaten to tear them asunder - especially in light of the mysterious events which begin to unfold. - From author's website
2002 winner Romance Writers of Australia, Romantic Book of the Year Award Mainstream
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