Background
Fern Smith-Brown was born on May 23, 1939, in Nashua, Hillsborough county, New Hampshire, United States. She is a daughter of Donald Lee Smith, an accountant and restaurateur, and Laura (Garrettson) Smith, a school teacher.
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Tilda, the daughter of a mullato slave woman has the features and color of her white plantation owner father. A beautiful, barefoot woman who falls in love with her owner's son and suffers the heartbreak and disappointment of her place in life as the angry winds of a civil war rakes across the South. Masterfully told, the story reveals how a tender heart filled with overpowering love might be as the wind — always a whisper of might in the long, long night.
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1999
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Hunted by a killer in a remote area of Maine's rocky coast, Camilla's life takes a mysterious and dangerous turn among ruthless double agents and a derelict castle. Suffering from amnesia, she falls under the protection of a mysterious stranger who leads her in a struggle to regain her memory into a past filled with heartbreak and broken promises. Unforgettable is told in the best tradition of romantic suspense.
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2000
Fern Smith-Brown was born on May 23, 1939, in Nashua, Hillsborough county, New Hampshire, United States. She is a daughter of Donald Lee Smith, an accountant and restaurateur, and Laura (Garrettson) Smith, a school teacher.
Fern Smith-Brown attended college courses.
From 1985 to 1986 Fern Smith-Brown was an editor and publisher at the Darlington Times, Darlington, Maryland. From 1992 to 1996 she worked as an editor and publisher at the Penny Paper Novels. She is also an author of "Copper Kelly" (1981), "What Made Sarah Cry" (1985), "Whispering Winds" (1987).
(Hunted by a killer in a remote area of Maine's rocky coas...)
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1999Specific authors who influence Fern Smith-Brown's work include Lucy Maud Montgomery, Lois Lenski, and Mary Stewart.
Fern Smith-Brown is a member of the Romance Writers of America.
On April 11, 1958, Fern Smith-Brown married Clifford Ray Brown, Sr., a retail proprietor, retired from military service. They have three children: Clifford Ray, Jr., Kenneth Gerry, Scott Eric.