Jacqueline Susann
Jacqueline Susann resides in Wyoming where the wide open spaces and alluring sunsets pacifies her days. Jacqueline Susann possesses a Bachelor of Science Degree in Criminal Justice with a Minor in Arts & Design from Northern Michigan University, Marquette, Michigan. Jacqueline obtained her Master of Science degree in Human Services with Specialization in Criminal Justice from Capella University, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Among Jacqueline's many talents and experiences she currently pursues her...See more
Jacqueline Susann resides in Wyoming where the wide open spaces and alluring sunsets pacifies her days. Jacqueline Susann possesses a Bachelor of Science Degree in Criminal Justice with a Minor in Arts & Design from Northern Michigan University, Marquette, Michigan. Jacqueline obtained her Master of Science degree in Human Services with Specialization in Criminal Justice from Capella University, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Among Jacqueline's many talents and experiences she currently pursues her passion in creative writing, is a Gymnastics Instructor, and is the founder and owner for a Drug Testing Service. Jacqueline is the creative author of "Crimson Thorns through the Whispers of Love"; based on true events, it is a psychic phenomenon of a love that was decorous and wicked simultaneously. Jacqueline is in hopes her novel will empower her readers and be of significant value and a teaching aid for those of the social & psychology professionals, as well as individuals gaining significant values in their personal relationships. Jacqueline's other interests include writing poems and short stories such as "Loving the Outlaws" & "Is Santa Claus for Real?" and spending quality time with her family. Jacqueline's philosophy is not to measure the number of tragedies you sustain, but quantify the success you derive from them. See less
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Jacqueline Susann book reviews
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Yargo
Good Read
by Jaine MK, Jan 24, 2013
This a good book, well written. I really like the way it's been printed: it's slightly larger print than most books and in bold lettering which makes it much easier to read.
A good read, well ... Read More
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Every Night, Josephine!
by godfree, May 9, 2011
I read this book once a year and laugh till I cry.
It will make a poodle lover of anyone Read More