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Author Biography USA Today and New York Times bestselling author Karen Kingsbury is America's #1 inspirational novelist. There are more than 15 million copies of her award-winning books in print, including several million copies sold in the past year. Karen has written more than 40 novels, ten of which have hit #1 on national lists.
Karen's newest novel, Shades of Blue, hit stores on October 20th, 2009. Karen's newest series, Above The Line Series began with Take One, which released in March, 2009. The second book in this series, Take Two also released in June 2009. Look for Take Three and Take Four, the other books in this series, to hit stores in 2010.
Karen's recent title, This Side of Heaven landed in the #5 spot on the CBD Bestselling Fiction List. Also, Karen's novel, Sunset landed #2 on the New York Times Best Seller's List. Karen has also written many best selling series including The Redemption Series and the Firstborn Series. Her fiction has made her one of the country's favorite storytellers. Several of Karen's novels are being considered for major motion picture movies. Her emotionally gripping titles include the 9-11 Series, Even Now, Ever After, and Between Sundays.
Karen is also a public speaker, reaching more than 100,000 women annually through various national events. Karen and her husband, Don, live in the Pacific Northwest with their six children, three of whom are adopted from Haiti.
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Karen Kingsbury Customer Reviews (9 reviews)
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Rejoice Rejoice is great August 1st 2004 by Anonymous in Ohio
I became hooked on the Redemption series about six months ago and read the first 3 books within two weeks. I am a college student and have a long drive to and from school so I have found audiobooks to be great. I was very excited upon finding Rejoice on CD and was able to finish it in one trip. The book was very well written and moving. The narrator demonstrated emotion and the different characters very well with changes of tone and pitch of her voice. If you have a long drive this book is great, but be prepared for some tears!
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One Tuesday Morning Wow!! August 9th 2005 by Anonymous in TX
I really like this book. Karen did a great job with the story line and just how much of the bible is reflected in the book. Great gift for non-christian friends. Grab it today...you may just be so involved in the book that you won't put it down.
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Forgiven Forgiven October 29th 2005 by Harriet in Morrow, Ga
Popular and famous Hollywood action star Dayne Matthews has it all but deep down he feels empty inside. Katy Hart who refused a part in a movie with him after she was attacked by a stalker made him feel alive but she and Dayne live in two different worlds and a true Christian would never becomes involved with a man like him. Dayne is looking forward to seeing Katy in Bloomington where part of the film will be shot.
Dayne knows that his biological family the Baxters live there but he won?t reveal himself to them because he doesn?t want to bring the ugliness of his world home to them. Katy who is the director of the Christian Kids? Theater (C KT), is dealing with the aftermath of two young children in the CKT having lost their lives to a drunken driver. The older teens want revenge but Katy tries to teach them that it is not their place to pass judgment. She also has to deal with the deep feelings she has for Dayne, knowing that nothing could ever come of them while he tries to find meaning in his life. Thanks to her, he is on the road to finding himself.
This beautiful Christian inspirational novel has life lessons that reach out beyond religion. Dayne might have no choice in his decision not to introduce himself to the Baxters because his father has decided to search for him. The love the two protagonists feel for one another is beautiful although both believe for different reasons that they can?t be together. Katy?s nurturing abilities to every one she knows combined with her faith makes her a strong person who helps others through the tragedy. Karen Kingsbury has written a wonderful novel that makes readers feel hope.
Harriet Klausner
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Fame Fame November 17th 2005 by Amy in IL
This is a really great book! Karen Kingsbury is a wonderful author. This is a great start to a new series! Great addition to the Baxter Family Saga.
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One Tuesday Morning One Tuesday Morning November 25th 2005 by Amy in IL
This book really shows the hand of God at work in every day lives and where faith comes into play. This book is a great ministry tool. This book is a memorial for all the families directly involved in September 11th. It is a reminder of what our country went thru. I loved this book and highly recommend it. Just be sure to get a box of kleenex with it.
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Beyond Tuesday Morning: Sequel to the Bestselling One Tuesday Morning Beyond Tuesday Morning November 25th 2005 by Amy in IL
This book really shows Jeremiah 29:11 (For I know the plans I have for you," says the Lord. "They are plans for good and not for disaster, to give you a future and a hope.) . I loved this book because it opens your eyes to see that even when you think there is no where or no one else for you, God is always there and will always help you thru that time, give you hope and has a future for you.
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One Tuesday Morning Wonderful December 19th 2005 by Anonymous in Nebraska
This was an excellent. Karen captured my interest from the very beginning. Once I finished it, I had to go out and buy the second book.
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Forgiven Firstborn January 20th 2006 by Amy in IL
This is an amazing book! It will make you laugh and cry. It will leave you on the edge of your seat in suspense! This book has so many twists and turns along the way! This book has made me fall even more in love with the Baxter Family, Dayne Matthews, and Katy Hart as well as the Children at the CKT. What a great addition to a great Series!
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Sunset Sunset September 20th 2008 by Patsy in Brandon, MS
This is an awesome book. I do not want it to be the last book about the Baxters. They are dear to my heart as if they were a member of my family.
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