Over two million copies of Josie Brown's novels are in readers' hands. She's a traditionally published author with Simon & Schuster and HarperCollins, as well as an independently published author. She is the author of the 20-novel Housewife Assassin's Handbook series (Signal Press); the 8-novel Totlandia episodic series (Signal Press) ; the 3-novel Extracurricular episodic series (Signal Press); and the 2-novel True Hollywood Lies series (HarperCollins); as well as The Candidate and The Baby Planner (Simon & Schuster).Her novel, Secret Lives of Husbands and Wives (Simon & Schuster), was optioned by producer Jerry Bruckheimer for television. PRAISE FOR JOSIE'S BOOKS: "Brown takes baby mania to its illogical, hysterical extreme in this bubbly romp.But what begins as a light foray into Bugaboo country turns into something bigger than a satire of status-obsessed Bay Area yummy mummies as Brown takes a dark look at the fears of parenthood and family, Still, the message from the somber realities is one full of hope: love makes a family, commitment keeps it together." -Publishers WeeklySECRET LIVES OF HUSBANDS AND WIVES:"Josie Brown writes with all the secrets, sex, money and scandal of an OK Magazine cover. Truly entertaining reading."-Jackie Collins, Hollywood Wives"Josie Brown's writing is whip-smart as well as wickedly funny, and just as you are enjoying the ride she takes you on, she shatters your heart with her insight into modern lives." -Tatjana Soli, "Already touted as the perfect summer beach read, this character-driven (sometimes steamy) book can best be described as the offspring of an affair between Desperate Housewives and a Jennifer Weiner novel. A quick look into the sometimes catty world of wealth where priorities get shifted, friendships get broken and marriages, like their mansions, get rearranged. It was light and fluffy (with some excellent dialogue.)." - GoodHousekeeping.comHOLLYWOOD HUNK (A True Hollywood Lies Novels):The tone is confessional, the writing laced with venomous humor¿"-Wall Street Journal"Brown captures the humor of working for a megalomaniac [A well-paced, entertaining story." -Publishers Weekly"A fine piece of literary work." -New York Post