Jeanne Ray is the "New York Times" bestselling author of "Julie and Romeo" and four other novels. Her debut novel, published when she was sixty, launched her successful writing career after four decades as a registered nurse. Ray's works often explore themes of love, family dynamics, and second chances, blending humor with heartfelt storytelling.
Residing in Nashville, Tennessee, with her husband and their dog, Red, Ray transitioned from nursing to fiction writing with remarkable success. Her novels have resonated with readers for their relatable characters and warm, engaging narratives. Though late to publishing, she quickly established herself as a prominent voice in contemporary fiction.