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ON BOOKSTANDS NOW
Look for the new cover of Because You're Mine
COMING IN AUGUST
The re-release of Love Come To Me, a post-Civil War era romance
Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor is the first book in my new contemporary series.
Read a sneak preview.
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Love In The Afternoon -
A New York Times Bestseller.
Read an excerpt from the final Hathaways novel.
Married By Morning - A New York Times Bestseller.
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CHRISTMAS EVE AT FRIDAY HARBOR (Oct 26, 2010)
From Publishers Weekly:
"Kleypas (Love in the Afternoon) finds a little romantic magic in this spritely charmer. Mark Nolan's happy-go-lucky bachelorhood is interrupted by the death of his sister and his subsequent guardianship of her six-year-old daughter, Holly, who is traumatized into muteness and desperately seeking a maternal figure. Enter Maggie Collins, a toy shop owner who lost her own husband to cancer. As the holiday season draws closer, Maggie, Mark, and Holly begin to spend more time together, and Maggie and Mark's attraction becomes too powerful to ignore. Kleypas's holiday offering is sweet, romantic, and genuine, and avoids, thankfully, all the cheesy holiday miracle clichés. A solid romance with strong leads, this is a refreshing holiday treat."
From Romantic Times
"Kleypas can do no wrong. If you want a fantastic read, pick up this poignant, hearbreaking and deeply satisfying book. Kleypas has a knack for making readers cry, laugh and cheer--often within the first couple of pages."
Annette Elton
LOVE IN THE AFTERNOON
"Readers have fallen in love with the Hathaways, eagerly anticipating animal-loving Beatrix's story. Unconventional, delightful, touching and unforgettable are watchwords for this series and Kleypas provides a marvelous love story with its depth of emotion, timely themes and a deep-sigh ending."
--Kathe Robin, Romantic Times
MARRIED BY MORNING:
"A sharp-witted and sharp-tongued heroine closely guards the secret of her
past from an equally determined hero with a few secrets of his own in the latest sinfully sensual, superbly
written addition to Kleypas’ wickedly funny Hathaway series."
John Charles
Booklist (5/1/10)