About Katherine Stone
KATHERINE STONE is the author of sixteen novels, including Thief of Hearts, Bed of Roses, Imagine Love, Pearl Moon, and Twins. Her work has been translated into nineteen languages. A physician who now writes full time, she lives with her husband, novelist Jack Chase, in the Pacific Northwest.
Novels
Roommates (1987)
The Carlton Club (1988)
Twins (1989)
Bel Air (1990)
All That Glitters (1990)
Love Songs (1991)
Rainbows (1992)
Promises (1993)
Promises of Love (1993)
Illusions (1994)
Happy Endings (1994)
Pearl Moon (1995)
Imagine Love (1996)
Bed of Roses (1998)
Home at Last (1999)
Thief of Hearts (1999)
A Midnight Clear (1999)
Island of Dreams (2000)
Star Light Star Bright (2002)
The Other Twin (2003)
Another Man's Son (2004)
The Cinderella Hour (2005)
Caroline's Journal (2006)
The Carlton Club (1988)
Twins (1989)
Bel Air (1990)
All That Glitters (1990)
Love Songs (1991)
Rainbows (1992)
Promises (1993)
Promises of Love (1993)
Illusions (1994)
Happy Endings (1994)
Pearl Moon (1995)
Imagine Love (1996)
Bed of Roses (1998)
Home at Last (1999)
Thief of Hearts (1999)
A Midnight Clear (1999)
Island of Dreams (2000)
Star Light Star Bright (2002)
The Other Twin (2003)
Another Man's Son (2004)
The Cinderella Hour (2005)
Caroline's Journal (2006)
Omnibus
Love Songs / Bel Air / Carlton Club (1994)
Promises / Rainbows / Twins (1995)
Sisters and Secrets (1998) (with Donna Julian, Jodie Larsen and Anne Stuart)
Hearts Divided (2006) (with Lois Faye Dyer and Debbie Macomber)
Soldiers' Brides (2007) (with Lois Faye Dyer and Debbie Macomber)
Promises / Rainbows / Twins (1995)
Sisters and Secrets (1998) (with Donna Julian, Jodie Larsen and Anne Stuart)
Hearts Divided (2006) (with Lois Faye Dyer and Debbie Macomber)
Soldiers' Brides (2007) (with Lois Faye Dyer and Debbie Macomber)
Katherine Stone recommends
Slow Dance (1995) Donna Julian "Sassy, steamy, suspenseful... A breathless waltz of passion - and murder." | Birthday Girls (1998) Jean Stone "Jean Stone is a truly gifted writer. I wish I could claim her as a long-lost sister - but I can't. I can merely enjoy her wonderful talent." | Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas (2001) James Patterson "SUZANNE'S DIARY FOR NICHOLAS is simply wonderful. Once started I couldn't--refused to--put it down, and when finished all I wanted to do was read it again. And again. The wonderful characters and lovely story are with me still. Beautifully written, SUZANNE'S DIARY FOR NICHOLAS is what true romance should be: tender, loving, noble and ennobling, a story that will make you smile, make you cry, and make you believe most of all in love. Readers of true romantic fiction will truly love this extraordinary story. It's lovely, unforgettable, transcendent." |
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