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| Death for Beginners
Pardon my asking but when you die, who’s coming to your farewell party? Do the invitations include your best friend and exclude your obnoxious cousin? Will your favorite song be played? Will someone read that funny letter you left behind? Don’t know? Haven’t thought about it? Would like to plan it but geeze… death?
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| What they are saying about Kingdom of Hearts
• “It sizzles…Karen Jones you are so wicked. She’s a pretty good storyteller, a gift with which the Jones family is blessed.” Larry Bonko, The Virginian Pilot
• She finds inspiration everywhere she looks, including in an old painting hanging by her stereo. “Look at that” she said, gazing into painted waves being plowed by a ship. “There’s a woman on that ship. She’s the captain.” She smiled and said. “That’s a novel.” John-Henry Doucette, excerpt from Portfolio Magazine
• Congratulations! This book is a page-turner, exciting and definitely cannot be placed aside to be read bit by bit. You have a winner and I hope you are already planning additional books. S. Miller, Hampton, VA
• I read your book. It was delightful! I especially loved Catherine and her plight and the King’s valet, Robert. Once I began, it was hard to put down. I hope you are writing another one. B. L. Smith, Norfolk, VA
• I must let you know that your book has a special place on my bookshelf along with Kathleen Woodwiss. I must tell you I enjoyed your book very much and hope you continue to write another” Mary R. Suffolk, VA
• Catherine and your portrayal of the other characters come through just great! Catherine’s personality reminds me of you as we see you on the TV! Sharon O. Va. Beach, VA
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Click here to read a synopsis of Kingdom of Hearts.
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| Up the Bestseller Lists (with co-author Kathleen Brehony) was published in Summer 2001. This street-wise, practical guide to book marketing is published by Adams Media – a leading publisher in the business and professional development genres.
Currently out of print, Kathy & Karen hope to update the material and offer it on iUniverse soon.
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| The Marcell Glide
.....Aunt Maybell turned, gave me a look and smiled. I didn’t like her teeth. They looked like she’d snatched them from the mules out behind the barn. “Hello Aunt Maybell.” I was my most polite. She was unknown territory and with Marcell back on the farm, I needed all the friends I could get. I settled into the car’s backseat and kept a close eye on those teeth. They made me uneasy......
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