Karen Kingsbury

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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

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

  1. Mike Bailey, staff writer for The Columbian, February 5, 2008. The Columbian: Arts & Living feature
  2. Extraordinary Women site

External links

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