J. F. Kaufmann

Biography

I started my writing career in newspapers and magazines and worked as a fiction editor. I’m the author of two fantasy romances, "The Two-blood Legacy" and "Guardian of the Realm", as well as a collection of contemporary love stories, "Best Friends and Other Lovers".
"I Will Be Waiting for You at the End of the Story" is my fourth book.
Visit my blog at www.jfkaufmann.com.

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Books

I Will Be Waiting for You at the End of the Story
Price: Free! Words: 27,840. Language: English. Published: December 3, 2022 . Categories: Fiction » Romance » Contemporary
Love, then marriage, then a baby in a carriage? Not always in this order. For Harper and Jamie, the baby came first, love was there all the time, just tangled up with heartache and despair. And their happily ever after? It just might be waiting for them at the end of the story.
Guardian of the Realm (The Red Cliffs Chronicles Book 2)
Price: Free! Words: 180,420. Language: English. Published: August 21, 2020 . Categories: Fiction » Romance » Paranormal » General, Fiction » Fantasy » Urban
Man by day, wolf by night, Brian Canagan lives a lonely life on his splendid mountain estate. Until he meets his match—the brilliant and sassy Elizabeth Chatwin. Risking unforeseeable consequences of exposing his world to Elizabeth, Brian will lure her into it, hoping that she has enough courage to love him—both the man and the beast.
The Two-Blood Legacy (The Red Cliffs Chronicles Book 1)
Price: Free! Words: 154,890. Language: English. Published: August 11, 2020 . Categories: Fiction » Fantasy » Urban, Fiction » Romance » Paranormal » General
(4.00 from 1 review)
An ancient alliance. An epic battle. An immortal love. Meet Astrid Mohegan and Jack Canagan—a young wizardess unaware of her legacy, and a handsome wolf-man hesitant to take over his responsibility. Until their paths cross.
Best Friends and Other Lovers
Price: Free! Words: 75,730. Language: English. Published: August 1, 2020 . Categories: Fiction » Romance » Contemporary, Fiction » Romance » Adult
(4.50 from 2 reviews)
Two lonely souls trapped in a stormy night. A blind date gone awry. A quest to save the best friend from the worst mistake of his life, with a dash of Christmas magic... Three couples, three adventures, three love stories.

Smashwords book reviews by J. F. Kaufmann

  • She Who Returns on Dec. 12, 2022

    The final book in Audrey Driscoll’s Herbert West series is a well-plotted and fast-paced story full of thrilling twists and turns. The writing is quite elegant, smooth and atmospheric. I absolutely love the supernatural elements coiled within the story and I can’t help but notice the thorough research in Ancient Egypt mythology, language and history she must have done. Although not unexpected (where else would you find them if not in Egypt?) the paranormal components are original and intelligent. What is really impressive in this novel is the setting, both in terms of time and location — Egypt in the early 1960s. I can’t personally vouch for the time period, but it does feel genuine to me. This level of authenticity isn’t always easy to achieve. Audrey Driscoll skillfully uses different ways and various tools to get us there, from clothing, certain vocabulary and pop-culture references of that time, to the mentality of the characters and their social interactions. The1960s were tumultuous and revolutionary in many ways and she is able to bring forth the first tremors of those upcoming changes. For the place, I can testify. I visited Egypt in the early 1990s, some thirty years after the events taking place in She Who Returns. I doubt, however, that there have been lots of changes around the Pyramids of Giza, in Sakkara or in Luxor between the1960s and the 1990s, or even today, for that matter. Not in the essence. Time flies here, but in other parts of the world, it has its own pace. When I was reading this book, I had a feeling I was there. Not unlike its prequel, She Who Returns, brought up my most cherished memories of Egypt: the scents of dust and sand, the colours, the sounds, the tastes, and my hard-to-explain but meaningful connection with that magical corner of the world. I haven’t read the earlier books in the series, but I know that the novels span over half a century. I was occasionally lost in the complex family ties and connections, but the author was able to take me out of there with her clever and strategically placed pointers for key characters, places, and important past events. I found the heroine of the book, France Leighton, thoughtfully envisioned, well-situated in her time and her age, and for all that, believable. Knowing when to finish your series is one of the greatest skills. It seems that Audrey Driscoll found the perfect moment.