Jacquelynn Luben
author : Jacquelynn Luben
\nJacquelynn Luben has been writing for more than thirty years, and has published four books. She is working on her third novel.\n\nHer most recent novel,'Tainted Tree', is the story of American adoptee, Addie, who is left a house in Guildford, Surrey, and visits England in a search for her roots and her identity. She also spends time in the West Country, where some of her family lived. 'Tainted Tree', a prize-winning novel, taps into the current interest in genealogy. An extract of the book can be found at www.goldenford.co.uk.\n\n'A Bottle of Plonk' is a novella in which a bottle of wine is taken from one story to another. It has been compared to a modern version of 'La Ronde'. Both novels are available for the Kindle and in paperback.\n\nJacquelynn started writing after the death of a baby daughter through cot death, and her first published book was a self help book, commissioned by Thorsons and based on this experience. 'The Fruit of the Tree' was an autobiography which tells of that sad time in a more subjective way.\n\nIn addition to her published books, Jacquelynn Luben has written many articles and short stories. Several of her short stories are available as Kindle books - seven of which are published by Untreed Reads (www.untreedreads.com), including 'An Affair of the Mind', 'Damaged Goods', The Honey Hunters and 'The Green Girl'. Untreed Reads has also published an e-version of her autobiographical book, 'The Fruit of the Tree' in all formats.\n\nShe can also be found at MySpace, Facebook and Twitter.\nSee less\n