Love, Danger, Homecomings & Heart β Your June Reading Escape Starts Here
Jule McBride
When native West Virginian Jule McBride was a preschooler, she kept her books inside her grandmotherβs carved oak cabinet, to which only she had the key. Everyday, at reading time, sheβd unlock the cabinetβand the magical worlds contained in the books inside. Only later did she realize the characters sheβd come to love werenβt real, and thatβs when she knew sheβd one day be a writer herself.
When asked why she usually writes comedy, Jule had this to say, "Iβve written romantic suspense novels and love them, but I probably love to write humor because laughter truly is the best medicine. Besides, ever since I can remember, funny things happen to me.
"Once, in first grade, I bundled up in my coat for recessβonly to discover the hem hit my ankles, my arms were swallowed and my belt dragged the ground. Doing the logical thing, I fled home, convinced I was shrinking. (Momβs sleuthingβshe was a great solver of conundrumsβuncovered that Iβd donned a sixth graderβs identical coat.)
"Nevertheless to this day, I, like everybody, feel sometimes confused by lifeβs little mysteries. Because of that, I love to create heroines who are in some kind of humorous jam when they meet their prince."
A lover of books, Jule graduated from West Virginia State College with honors, then from the University of Pittsburgh where she also taught English.
Sheβs worked in libraries and as a book editor in New York City, but in 1993, her own dream to write finally came true with the publication of Wild Card Wedding. It received the Romantic Times Reviewersβ Choice Award for Best First Series
Romance, and ever since, the author has continued to pen heartwarming love stories that have repeatedly won awards and made appearances on romance bestseller lists.
Today, after publishing nearly 30 Harlequin titles, Jule writes full-time, and often finds the inspiration for her stories while on the road, traveling between Pennsylvania, where she makes her home, and her familyβs farm in West Virginia.