![]() Harrell would continue to write romance over the next year, for adult readers, but she would also publish her first thriller for young adults, Flashpoint, a murder mystery from Simon Pulse. ![]() She followed it up the next year with Andie and the Boys, which would spawn two sequels, Dooley Mackenzie is Totally Weird and Brace Yourself, P.J. In December 1989, Janice Harrell wrote her first novel just for young adults, Wild Times at West Mount High for Simon Pulse, in the romance genre. ![]() She wrote a total of nine books for Crosswinds Keepsake, as well as the novel Stu's Song for their Harlequin Crosswinds line. Harrell also wrote books for the Two by Two series during this time, including One Special Summer and Secret Hearts, for Warner Books.Ĭontinuing her foray into romance, Harrell began to work with Harlequin in 1987, writing for their Crosswinds Keepsake line, beginning with the second book in the series, Starring Susy. She would continue to write nine more novels for First Love From Silhouette over the next four years. The novel, Puppy Love, was #67 in the line, and was published on November 1st, 1983. ![]() ![]() Her first book seems to be part of Pocket Books' romance series line First Love From Silhouette, featuring teenagers' first love. Janice Harrell had quite a career before she delved into teen horror, although she always seemed to have an affinity with teen characters. ![]()
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