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Patricia McLinn
I write because people heal. And those are the people who fascinate me.They heal from pinpricks and catastrophes. They heal seamlessly or with scars, hidden or visible. They heal in as many ways as there are things to heal from, then multiplied by the number of individuals there are in this... show more

I write because people heal. And those are the people who fascinate me.They heal from pinpricks and catastrophes. They heal seamlessly or with scars, hidden or visible. They heal in as many ways as there are things to heal from, then multiplied by the number of individuals there are in this world. As a journalist, I witnessed moments of "injury" and frequently found myself asking "How does someone get past that?" - whether "that" was pinprick or catastrophe. That question is also at the heart of my stories. What my characters are healing from frequently falls into the realm of wounds most of us carry. That makes the healing no less fascinating and no less admirable than if a character has troubles few of us will ever encounter. (I am piling on with one character right now, and it's starting to make me feel a little guilty.)I find people often heal from doses of humor, honesty, and being pushed into situations they've been trying to avoid. Since few people will push themselves into situations they've been avoiding (wg), the characters need friends, family, and community willing to push. So my stories have a lot of those elements.That's why I'm most pleased that my readers say my books blend "laughter and tears" with characters who "live and breathe." I don't have the most focused writing career - contemporary romance, mystery, women's fiction, historical romance, nonfiction - but those elements unite my 30+ titles.Some say my stories have happy endings. I like to think of each story as being the process of the main characters getting themselves to a point where they can have a happy beginning. Because they've done a lot of healing.If you enjoy stories about characters learning, growing, and healing, with some humor, sometimes some mystery, and frequently romance, I hope you'll try my books. For more on what's coming up with my writing, you can sign up for my newsletter at my website: http://www.PatriciaMcLinn.comAnd if you truly want to know about my childhood, education, and journalism career, click on "Meet Patricia" at the website.Enjoy your reading!Patricia
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Sarah's Library
Sarah's Library rated it 12 years ago
26/1 - This is actually a good way to read a sample of, what I think, is one of the more important parts of a number of romances before you commit to buying or borrowing them. You get some back story in the introduction and then it's not just the romance scene, but everything leading up to it as we...
salythereader
salythereader rated it 12 years ago
The heroine comes across as a stuffy intellectual snob but she does improve as the book moves forward. She has always been an academic and is too wrapped up in her college because it makes her feel closer to her deceased parents, so when she comes back from a tour to find herself assigned as an acad...
Res Amatoria
Res Amatoria rated it 13 years ago
It's just boring for my taste.
For the Love of Books
For the Love of Books rated it 14 years ago
it was a good story but very bland
Kyahgirl
Kyahgirl rated it 14 years ago
I've never read a book by this author and got this when I got my Kobo. I enjoyed the book and found her style to be solid. Her characters were interesting. I'll look more book by McLinn.
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