Karen Robards lives a lively life. Besides writing 22 novels, she's a wife and mother of three and the keeper of a sizable animal menagerie. She makes her home in 100-year-old home in Louisville, Kentucky. She early books were mostly historicals, but in 1993 she wrote her first contemporary. Since then she's wowed us all with her great stories of mystery and love.
"Ghost Moon"
Delacorte Press, 2000, HC Reviewed on 6/4/01 | |||||
Olilvia Morrison, raised by her affluent step-grandfather John Archer on a lavish estate in Louisiana, enjoyed a life of priviledge
until she ran off with a cowboy and left the wealthy Archers behind. Years later, with her eight-year-old, Sara, in tow,
Olivia returns to that long-ago estate - a prodigal daughter returning home, unsure of what she'll find there. Olivia thinks
she is prepared for a chilly reception, but she doesn't except the emotions that churn when she comes face-to-face again
with Seth, her older stepcousin, to whom she had once been so close. Seth, himself the father of a daughter and engaged
to be married, is still disturbingly, dangerously, attractive. Olivia must content, too, with the powerful emotions evoked
by the past, and with a flood of dreams about her mother's death by drowning so many years before. When a new danger
threatens her and her daughter, Olivia must face down her old demons, and find the courage to confront her new ones,
in order to rebuild a new life with her little girl - and with the man she loves.
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"The Senator's Wife"
Dell, March 1999 Reviewed on 7/1/99 | |||||
Ronnie Honneker is the senator's wife. when she fell for the dashing politician, the stars in
her eyes kept her from seeing his flaws. And when she discovered his constant need for other women, it was already
too late. Now all the glamour of politics can't make up for Ronnie's loneliness - or her husband's affairs. Especially
the one that explodes into a media sex scandal. Persuaded by reporters, Ronnie reluctantly lets handsome political
strategist Tom Quinlan clean up the mess. She agrees to publicly stand by her man until after the next election.
Privately, she is in turmoil, and falling passionately in love... with Tom. As Ronnie and Tom seek shelter in each
other, suddenly the unexpected happens. The senator's violent death thrusts Ronnie into the spotlight - as a leading
suspect in his murder. Now only one thing can prove Ronnie's innocence: the whole shocking truth...
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"Hunter's Moon"
Dell, October 1996 Reviewed on 6/8/98 | |||||
In a fit of righteous anger, Molly Ballard had quit her job as groom, which she needed
desperately to keep herself, her two brothers and two sisters in their home and with food in their stomach. That
was her only excuse to stealing the bag of money she'd found. But when FBI agent Will Lyman showed up at her
door asking about the stolen money, Molly found out she'd taken FBI money meant as part of a sting Will was heading.
With his investigation blown, Will decides that Molly is his best chance to solve this case. With Will pretending
to be her boyfriend, Molly wasn't thrilled but the promise of five thousand dollars after the investigation was over
and the relative safety of the entire thing, she agreed to help him out. But Molly's feelings become involved and
Will becomes more a part of her family. But even after they've solved the investigation, they still have a monster
to deal with who strikes again after thirteen years. Yet when all are safe, can Will and Molly trust their love
and each other to make a life together.
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"One Summer"
Dell, July 1993 Reviewed on 3/27/98 | |||||
When Johnny Harris wrote Rachel Grant about a job, she felt the he deserved a second
chance. Rachel never believed that Johnny was guilty of murder and was determined to help out her former student.
But Johnny isn't the troubled teen she once knew he was a tough, sexy man who made her very nervous. Johnny, on
the other hand, didn't think that Miss Grant had changed at all, unless she was even hotter than he remembered. The
tentative friendship that blooms between the two is threatened by town gossip. No one likes that fact that Johnny's
back in town and they are just plain shocked by Rachel's behavior. But Rachel and Johnny realize that they are soul
mates and fall in love. But someone out there is after Johnny and the women in his life. They must both survive the
killer, who wants to separate them. And when they do, they will live the life they were always meant to, together.
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"Walking After Midnight"
Dell, October 1995 Reviewed on 3/23/98 | |||||
Summer McAfee hated cleaning Harmon Brothers Funeral Home by herself. But when
her supposed employees don't show up, again, she's stuck. Because she needs their business. Although she was
once a glamorous model she worked hard to build Daisy Fresh Janitorial Service and was proud of the job she was
doing. Already a little freaked out, Summer can't believe when one of the corpse's come alive. Like something out
a Stephen King novel, Frankenstein, the not so dead, dead guy, takes Summer hostage. Summer and Frankenstein,
who turns out to be the notorious Steve Calhoun, are chased by several men with big guns. The men turn out to be
corrupt cops and they want Steve dead and anyone who's helping him. Summer, Steve and Muffy the dog flee for
the lives through the woods. Now with a little help from a ghost the two must stay alive long enough to tell the good
cops about the bad cops. Through all of this Steve and Summer manage to fall in love and learn that no matter who they
are love sees past all boundaries.
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"Heartbreaker"
Dell, Feb 1998 Reviewed on 3/2/98 | |||||
A week with her fourteen year old daughter, Rory. That's all Lynn Nelson wanted.
They were drifting apart and Lynn thought that the camping trip with her daughter's classmates might bring them
together. But Rory hated having her mother hanging around and pushed Lynn further away by lusting after their
hunk of a tour guide. With having to deal with a temperamental horse, the sweltering heat, and the much too sexy
Jess Feldman, Lynn decided that she was having the worst time of her life. But Lynn, Rory and Jess were in for
a surprise, when the rocks fell out from under Lynn and Rory and they went sliding down the mountain side. Jess
climbed down and saved them but they weren't out of woods. Literally. They would now have to hike through the
forest for two days in order to get back to civilization. As they make their way to safety they come across a grisly
murder and almost become the next victims. On the run from the killers, Jess, Lynn and Rory must not only save
themselves but they learn that they're not the only people in danger. The must stop a madman from killing thousands
and possibly millions of people. And through all this Jess and Lynn find that love can indeed conquer all.
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