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Karen Kingsbury


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About Karen Kingsbury





Did you know about Karen Kingsbury?

She has written more than 40 novels with five co-written and has nearly 13 million copies of her novels in print. You can write to her at: Multnomah Books 12265 Oracle Boulevard Suite 200 Colorado Springs CO 80921


Books
9/11 Series
One Tuesday Morning
Beyond Tuesday Morning
Remember Tuesday Morning
Lost Love Series
Even Now
Ever After
Standalone Novels
Oceans Apart
Between Sundays
This Side of Heaven
When Joy Came to Stay
On Every Side
Divine
Like Dandelion Dust
Where Yesterday Lives
Shades of Blue
Unlocked
Coming Home (June 2012)
The Bridge (Fall 2012)
The Chance (Spring 2013)
Fifteen Minutes (Fall 2013)
Red Gloves Series
Gideon's Gift
Maggie's Miracle
Sarah's Song
Hannah's Hope
Forever Faithful Series
Waiting for Morning
A Moment of Weakness
Halfway to Forever
Women of Faith Series
A Time to Dance
A Time to Embrace
Cody Gunner Series
A Thousand Tomorrows
Just Beyond the Clouds
Children's Books
Let Me Hold You Longer
Let's Go On a Mommy Date
We Believe In Christmas
Let's Have a Daddy Day
The Princess and the Three Knights
The Brave Young Knight
Go Ahead and Dream
Far Flutterby
Redemption Series
Redemption
Remember
Return
Rejoice
Reunion
Firstborn Series
Fame
Forgiven
Found
Family
Forever
Sunrise Series
Sunrise
Summer
Someday
Sunset
Above the Line Series
Take One
Take Two
Take Three
Take Four
Bailey Flanigan Series
Leaving
Learning
Longing
Loving
True Crime
Missy's Murder


Music
Karen Kingsbury co-wrote her first song "Walls" with Gary Baker and Richie McDonald; it appeared on McDonald's inspirational album I Turn to You and hit Christian and Country radio in January 2009. She wrote the song "Tell Me to Breathe" that will be included on upcoming album from Marie Osmond.

Her first book Missy's Murder was based on a murder story that Karen Kingsbury covered in Los Angeles. Karen Kingsbury (born Fairfax Virginia June 8 1963) is an American Christian novelist. She was a sports writer for the Los Angeles Times and later wrote for the Los Angeles Daily News.

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