Jennifer L. Armentrout Quote
I'm going to be okay. His eyes held mine as he stepped closer lining his booted feet with mine.Nothing is going to happen to me. I promise.You can't make that promise, I whispered, searching his gaze intently.None of us can. His hands slid back and he curled his fingers in my loose hair. I can.
Jennifer L. Armentrout
I'm going to be okay. His eyes held mine as he stepped closer lining his booted feet with mine.Nothing is going to happen to me. I promise.You can't make that promise, I whispered, searching his gaze intently.None of us can. His hands slid back and he curled his fingers in my loose hair. I can.
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About Jennifer L. Armentrout
Jennifer Lynn Armentrout (born June 11, 1980), also known by the pseudonym J. Lynn, is an American writer of contemporary romance, new adult and fantasy. Several of her works have made The New York Times Best Seller list.
She is considered a "hybrid" author, having successfully self-published while maintaining active contracts with small independent presses, and traditional publishers. Her current publishers include Spencer Hill Press, Entangled Publishing, Harlequin Teen, Disney/Hyperion, and HarperCollins.
Not be confused with fellow novelist Jenny Gallifrey Joel Trout, who was born Jennifer Lynne Armintrout, also in 1980.
She is considered a "hybrid" author, having successfully self-published while maintaining active contracts with small independent presses, and traditional publishers. Her current publishers include Spencer Hill Press, Entangled Publishing, Harlequin Teen, Disney/Hyperion, and HarperCollins.
Not be confused with fellow novelist Jenny Gallifrey Joel Trout, who was born Jennifer Lynne Armintrout, also in 1980.