"Jo Huddleston is a wonderful storyteller..." --Patricia, a reader
Jo Huddleston writes sweet Southern 20th-century heartwarming romance with unforgettable characters and happily ever afters. Readers describe Jo as a wonderful storyteller whose books are sure to inspire and entertain you. Her clean and wholesome, emotional, faith-based stories have depth but no spice or swearing…lots of kisses and hugs but nothing more explicit than that.
She likes to laugh with people, but not at people. The beach is her favorite vacation spot. She’s a spectator fan of several sports, her favorite being tennis. She doesn’t enjoy being in the dark and is fearful of snakes!
A reader described Jo's nonfiction books as offering "spiritual tonic and hope." Her more than 200 articles and short stories have appeared in over fifty different Christian and general publications, including Guideposts, Decision, and The Upper Room. She wrote an inspirational newspaper column for seven years.
Jo holds a B.A. degree with honors from Lincoln Memorial University (TN) and is a member of their Literary Hall of Fame. She earned an M.Ed. degree from Mississippi State University.
Everything You've Always Wanted to Know (FAQ):
What can readers who enjoy your book do to help make it successful?
When readers enjoy my books, I hope (1) they will tell their family and friends about the book and how much they loved it, (2) spread the word about the book on their social media, and (3) post a short review of the book on the book’s Amazon page, telling why they liked it. All are very much appreciated!
If you could travel in a time machine, would you go back to the past or into the future?
The past. Life was less materialistic and simpler then.
What 3 fun or unique things can you tell us about yourself that we may not know?
I don’t enjoy being in elevators. I can’t jump rope. I played varsity basketball in high school.
What three words would describe you? Hopeful, enthusiastic, positive.
Lightning Round:
Laptop or Desktop? Laptop
Biscuits or Dinner Roll? Dinner Roll
Vacation: Beach or Mountains? Beach
Y’all or You Guys? Y’all
Spring, summer, winter, or fall? Fall
Hamburger or hot dog? Hot dog with all the trimmings and mustard but no ketchup.
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