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Katherine Stone
Bestselling Seattle-born author Katherine Stone set about plotting her life's journey at a very young age. At age five she knew she hoped to become a doctor. Then, after writing her first short story at age 11, she realized that she'd love to be a writer, too.In pursuit of that youthful dream,... show more

Bestselling Seattle-born author Katherine Stone set about plotting her life's journey at a very young age. At age five she knew she hoped to become a doctor. Then, after writing her first short story at age 11, she realized that she'd love to be a writer, too.In pursuit of that youthful dream, Katherine attended Stanford University, where she completed her premed requirements while majoring in English. She received her M.D. from the University of Washington. Following her internal medicine residency in San Francisco, she accepted a fellowship in infectious diseases in Los Angeles.What remains one of the world's largest outbreaks of Legionnaires' disease coincided with her fellowship, which gave her the opportunity to write and lecture on this mysterious new disease. But it was not all work and no play. There was also romance in L.A. It was there (during a spinal tap!) that she met her future husband, physician and novelist Jack Chase.While she had accomplished the first half of her young-life goals, Katherine never really got around to the second part--being a writer--until Jack bought her a word processor and urged her to "Just do it." The result? Bestselling books in the distinctive Katherine Stone style: a marriage of lyrical prose, evocative emotion and, above all, romance."There's nothing wrong with incurable romanticism," the physician asserts. "I love writing about nice people, who are giving life their best shot despite the sometimes monumental obstacles I place in their paths and who discover, despite those obstacles, the splendor and power of love." Although Katherine has hung up her stethoscope for the moment and is writing full-time at her home near Seattle, her medical background is often evident in her books. "I very much enjoy sharing my passion for medicine--its drama, its emotion and yes, its science--with my readers."The author of 21 novels, including Twins, Bel Air, Love Songs, and Pearl Moon, Katherine's books have been translated into 20 languages and sold worldwide. She is in the midst of converting all her novels into e-book formats (and thinking about her next book!)Please visit her website at www.katherinestone.com.
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jbarrett5 book reviews, etc
jbarrett5 book reviews, etc rated it 11 years ago
Island of Dreams by Katherine StonePierce Rourke is an architect. He believes in dreams-for others and he believes in love-for others.He's designed just a place to hold a wedding.Anna Finch is a librarian but the accident leaves many things to mystery. The book concentrates on her finding out who s...
Romance Books Reviews & Treats
Romance Books Reviews & Treats rated it 13 years ago
Music teacher in small Louisiana town gets an unexpected visit from her 1st BF who suddenly left her after he accidentally killed his father 12 years ago. Famous singer Hero wanted to visit his hometown & see heroine one last time for closure. He is shocked to find out that heroine is blind & never ...
Romance Books Reviews & Treats
Romance Books Reviews & Treats rated it 14 years ago
30yo radio-talkshow host goes back to small town to have closure with her 1st love, who was the town's black sheep when they were kids but who is now its respected & hardworking firefighter. Their quest to set things straight about their past becomes complicated as characters from their past confess...
What Were You Expecting?
What Were You Expecting? rated it 14 years ago
It's important not to overdo it when it comes to Stone. I really enjoy her novels, but they're definitely on the too-sweet side. The fact that EVERYTHING is tied up in a nice neat little bow can get frustrating after awhile. Plus, it's kind of the same book every time - damaged woman meets damaged m...
What Were You Expecting?
What Were You Expecting? rated it 14 years ago
Re-read 2/19/11 - Just as good this time around.Re-read 9/30/09 - Katherine Stone is an author I often fall back on when I'm in the mood for something kind of solemn. Her prose is often flowery, but her stories never fail to capture me. The dual storyline here really works and I enjoyed both. Though...
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