Kathleen Morgan
Auteur van Daughter of Joy
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Kathleen Morgan was born in Long Beach, California. She is a former Army nurse and military brat, and has lived in Germany, Korea, Maryland, Texas, Virginia, Louisiana, Florida, Washington, D.C., Alabama, California, and Colorado. She also has her master's degree in counseling. Morgan sold her toon meer first book, a futuristic romance, in April 1990 while stationed in Korea as an Army nurse. Additional romances soon followed, until she had sold a total of fifteen books in the general market. Morgan is a member of Romance Writers of America, and has received numerous awards, including a Romantic Times Reviewer's Choice award and Career Achievement award, and The Literary Times award for Literary Excellence in the Field of Romantic Fiction. She was also a Romance Writers of America RITA finalist. (Bowker Author Biography) toon minder
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Easy enough book to read. Typical romance novel, no difficulties understanding the plot, and hint of a love triangle. Not the kind of book I would usually read, but ok for a change of pace, and to finally get it off my Kindle.