Jo is a qualified lawyer turned journalist. She worked for the BBC before reporting and presenting for ITV on holiday, consumer and current affairs programmes. She writes for several national newspapers in the UK including the Sunday Times, the Daily Mail, the Daily Telegraph and the Express and was the anonymous author for the Independent's hit column: Diary of a Primary School Mum. Jo lives in London with her husband, three children, Jerald the cat and three chickens. She has published four contemporary romances: Lover in Law, Weak at the Knees, Now is our Time and A Call to Heaven. A year ago she published her first ever travelogue: ANTARCTICA: AN EXPEDITION CRUISE TRAVEL GUIDE. It was inspired by early polar explorer Shackleton's own diaries and chronicles Jo's extraordinary voyage on an expedition to Antarctica. The travelogue is regularly featured in Amazon's top ten travel books. And now, to add to the list of non-fiction books, Jo has published her first memoir: BORN BLUE: A TRUE STORY AND MEDICAL MIRACLE MEMOIR. It tells the story of how her baby was born blue, starved of oxygen and how a clinical trial going on at the time saved her life.