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K.N. Casper's Books Include:
A Mother's Vow
March 2005
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There's corruption in the Houston Police Department. And because
Catherine Tanner is the Chief of Police, it's her problem. Did her
husband, a man of color, die of natural causes, or was he murdered? Why
has her daughter chosen to become a nun? And what about the missing
uranium? Has it fallen into the hands of terrorists? Catherine has to go
outside her department to find the answers. Unfortuantely the only one
she can trust is the cop she fired from the force last year.
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The "Women in Blue" series starts in October 2004.
You won't want to miss any of the six stories about
women in the Houston Police Department.
10/04 The Partner by Kay David
11/04 The Children's Cop by Sherry Lewis
12/04 The Witness by Linda Style
1/05 Her Little Secret by Anna Adams
2/05 She Walks the Line by Roz Denny Fox
3/05 A Mother's Vow by KN Casper
The Toy Box
a 9-Months-Later story
Secrets...and a second chance.
The smuggling of drugs and weapons...and a murder.
Everything points to a mole in the Tombstone customs office.
But when Agent Gage Engler goes undercover to investigate,
he's shocked to find that Jill Manning, the new customs
station chief, tops the list of suspects.
No one knows that he and Jill were once married, that Jill is
the woman he still loves. Or that she holds him responsible
for the death of their infant son. The last thing Gage wants is
to cause Jill more pain. But his gut says she's a target...
not a traitor.
A target he's determined to protect.
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Critical acclaim for The Toy Box:
Casper has a true knack for creating a story, building the tension and suspense, and ending in an exciting conclusion. At first, Jill seems an unfeeling person, blaming Gage for their baby's death, but the author is able to change our opinion. Well plotted and thoroughly intriguing.
--Rendezvous Review Magazine
This engaging second chance at love tale is a winner and shows the deep talent of K.N. Casper.
--Harriet Klausner
The Woman in the News
Finalist for the Holt Medallion
She’s aiming for a promotion…
and scores love instead. Marlee Reid is up against some tough competition for her
dream job of sports anchor on KNCS-TV in Coyote Springs,
Texas. That news director Renn Davis has been critical of her
work ever since he arrived six months earlier doesn’t help. So
Marlee is amazed when Renn wants to help her win the job,
even after the chaos she causes barging into the men’s locker
room for an interview with a nothing-to-hide basketball star.
Renn can’t reprimand her—he can’t even keep a straight face.
Besides, the ratings soar. The fiasco is a turning point for
Renn and Marlee. They’re a team now, in more ways than one.
But just how final is that score?
When it looks as if Marlee might not get the anchor position
after all, she wonders if Renn has been stringing her along—
about her dream job…and her dreams about the two of them.
Praise for THE WOMAN IN THE NEWS:
THE WOMAN IN THE NEWS is a "one seating" story, so grab your snacks and soft drink and be prepared to start reading and not quit until the last page.
Livia Holton, The Romance Readers Connection
Readers will enjoy this newsroom romance due to the feisty female protagonist. She knows what she wants and goes out to achieve her desires even if she plunges amidst a sea of naked hunks. Renn is her perfect counterpoint as he and Marlee battle about almost everything including how to pronounce the names of cities. Fans will appreciate this fine contemporary tale. Five stars.
Harriet Klausner, The Best Reviews
Jackson's Girls
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Leanna Cargill is from up north - a damnyankee, as Southern folk say. But she's a steel magnolia if there ever was one- and she is determined to succeed at her new investigative job down south. All the more since a nasty divorce left her responsible for her little girl.
Jackson Fontaine maybe a Southern gentleman, but he is also a wheeler-dealer businessman and as strong willed as they come. He is not about to let his sugar plantation and refinery go under - he has a little girl to care for, too - because of any operational irregularities that Leanna Cargill may find.
Despite that, they like each other a lot. And when circumstances force Leanna to live at Bellefountaine, they both see how easily the four of them - Leanna and Jackson and their two girls - could make the arrangemnt a permanent one...
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The Raising Cane Trilogy:
April 2003: Casey's Gamble by Eve Gaddy
May 2003: The Secret Daughter by Roz Denny Fox
June 2003: Jackson's Girls by K. N. Casper
K.N. Casper's Back List:
A Mother's Vow
The Toy Box
The Woman in the News
Jackson's Girls
First Love, Second Chance
A Mother to His Children
Gideon's Baby
The First Daughter
The Millionaire Horseman
The First Family of Texas
The Major Comes To Texas
The Texan
Her Brother's Keeper
A Man Called Jesse
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