

She has since written about fairy tales and the moral code inherent in all of them. She may never have realized how important the book would be in her life. Riordan’s interest in books and storytelling was piqued when as a seven-year-old she was offered a thick red book of fairy tales by her grandmother. JF currently lives with her husband and two canines on Washington Island. She was an inner-city school teacher for three years before she quit becoming the program officer for a foundation. Riordan completed her college degree and qualified to become a high school teacher.

She came back to the Midwest after becoming homesick due to years traveling across the world. She would, later on, go on to study music in Milwaukee and Chicago before becoming a professional singer. After two years of high school and aged sixteen, she got admission to the University of New Mexico, where she studied voice. When she was fourteen, she made up her mind to become an opera singer and she was lucky enough to have singing talent. She was born in New Jersey but grew up in Wisconsin and Michigan as a child. Riordan is a literary fiction author from Washington Island best known for the “North of the Tension Line” series of novels.
