Karen Kingsbury
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. Her first book, Missy's Murder (1991), was based on a murder story that she covered in Los Angeles. During this time, she had an article published in People Magazine.
She has written more than 50 novels, with five co-written, and has nearly 13 million copies of her novels in print.[1][2]
Books
9/11 Series
- One Tuesday Morning
- Beyond Tuesday Morning
- Every Now and Then
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
- The Snake and the Spider
- Deadly Pretender: The Double Life of David Miller
- Final Vows
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.[citation needed]
Kingsbury also wrote "Miracles Happen", a Christmas song sung by Richie McDonald which now appears on McDonald's cd, If every day could be Christmas.
References
- ↑ Mike Bailey, staff writer for The Columbian, February 5, 2008. The Columbian: Arts & Living feature
- ↑ Extraordinary Women site
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