

This train of thought kept her up all night. This got Jude thinking about the sorts of books she wanted to read and, better yet, the kinds of stories she would have written if she had the skill.

On one particular occasion, the two books she had returned with turned out to be rape sagas in which the heroines were repeatedly raped by the heroes until true love blossomed between them. She always left with two large paperback novels every Friday and she would spend hours reading them. When she wasn’t studying, Jude could be found at the local bookstore stocking up on reading material.

When she wasn’t teaching, the author would take classes at the University of New Mexico. Jude Deveraux was teaching fifth grade when her writing career finally took off. She wasn’t necessarily yearning for a chance to put her stories on paper. However, she eventually studied fiber arts and ceramics at Murray State University.Īnd when she went to Santa Fe after her graduation, it was with the hopes of finding a job that could utilize the skills she had mastered in college. Her home had a large bookcase that kept her sated for a long time. Her parents were members of various book clubs and they would receive bestsellers every single month.Īs such, the author never lacked reading material.

She eventually met Mohammed Montassir with whom she raised Sam Alexander Montassir before his untimely death in 2005.Īs a child, the author was not particularly driven to pursue publishing. The oldest sister of four brothers, she got married in 1967 though that particular relationship ended in divorce just four years later. Jude eventually recovered from the ordeal and she has spoken about this dark chapter of her life to numerous news outlets.īorn Jude Gilliam in 1947 in Fairdale, Kentucky, she attended Murray State University from where she acquired her art degree. She was on the verge of committing suicide when Rose Marks’ scam was discovered. Despite being an internationally renowned author, Jude was left with almost no money.
