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Katy King

Auteur de City of Suspects

6 oeuvres 26 utilisateurs 3 critiques 1 Favoris

Œuvres de Katy King

City of Suspects (2003) 15 exemplaires
The Attic Was an Unused Room (1999) 5 exemplaires
The Cartwright Heritage (2007) 3 exemplaires
Grand Jete: Three Who Leap (2003) 1 exemplaire
Aucun titre 1 exemplaire

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female
Lieux de résidence
Portland Oregon
Courte biographie
Katy King lives in Portland, Oregon, and is the author of City of Suspects, a mystery novel featuring Jane Lanier, a sassy former journalist-turned-private eye. Dan Hayes, a book reviewer for the Statesman Journal, has called it the “best first mystery in the last five years or so.”

Katy is President of the Harriet Vane Chapter of Sisters in Crime and is currently writing her next Jane Lanier adventure which takes place in the city of suspects—and Venice, Italy!
http://www.katyking.net/index.html

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Leah Jones is a pastor's daughter, who finds herself having to raise 3 year old Missy, whose parents were killed in a car accident. Leah's father has passed away too and now the church needs the parsonage she is living in, Missy is in the hospital for diabetes and Leah isn't sure where or how she will live. Along comes Trip, the "rich" boy next door, who Leah has been good friends with all her life (and who she has secretly loved for most of that time). Trip wants to help out Leah and knows the only way to do that is to marry her and have her and Missy live with him. I loved the book and reading how both Leah and Trip felt about each other. They both cared for each other so much and although they didn't say it, you know that love was there all along.… (plus d'informations)
 
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judyg54 | 1 autre critique | Aug 20, 2009 |
Leah Jones and Trip Cartwright grew up together but came from different sides of the fence. (literally). They have always been best friends but Leah somehow knew that a preacher's daughter wouldn't be the kind of woman Trip would be interested in. Then Leah returns home to care for her father. When her father dies and she is given custody of a little 3 year-old-girl (who is her niece) Leah finds herself in a financial mess. Trip steps in and offers Leah something she has always dreamed about - marriage. Although he is going through some difficulties himself because of his family's company closing, he has plenty to provide for her and Missy. Will Leah accept Trip's proposal at the risk of breaking her heart knowing that it's in name only? What are Trip's true feelings? Can the two make a home together for Missy?

This was a fantastic book! I throughly enjoy the story. The characters were real people who you came to care about. Trip was a strong male lead and Leah was a great feisty counterpart. My only regret was that the book ended. I hope to see more books by this author.
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love2readnovels | 1 autre critique | Jun 29, 2009 |
A semi-autobiographical tale of Maureen, a woman who finds strength in her Irish-American ancestry to cope with modern problems of breast cancer, leaving the convent, losing her husband and running a group home.
 
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CollegeReading | Feb 5, 2008 |

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Statistiques

Œuvres
6
Membres
26
Popularité
#495,361
Évaluation
3.9
Critiques
3
ISBN
8
Favoris
1