Kristen Bailey, author and editor
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I knew I wanted to be a writer back in grade school, when I saved up and bought my
own typewriter. Now I'm twenty-eight and a mother to three. Life's busy but a lot of
fun! Since family is such a large part of my life, my stories naturally feature
complicated family relationships and friendships.
I live in central Oregon (the beautiful Umpqua Valley) with my three children. We
enjoy camping, cycling, and trips to places throughout our region including the coast
and mountains. The kid in me loves celebrations of any kind and exploring in the
forest.
Besides working on my own writing, I run Bravado Publishing to help other writers
publish their own work, the way I did. It's very exciting to take an author through
the process of turning their manuscript into a book.


News for June 2008. I have two new romance novels, due out later this
summer! More news to come soon.
In The Enemy's Son, Cora Evans must find a way to save her father from his
corrupt employer who accuses him of embezzling a million dollars. She's done
well as a reporter because she's naturally curious about everything. That makes
for a lot of trouble now! The only person who can help her is the employer’s son,
Nick Halloway, but she fears he’s helping his own father and lying to her, using
her emotions against her.
Nick became a lawyer to make up for some of his family's crimes. When he meets
Cora, attraction sparks like flames in dry, summer grass.
Nick and Cora must hide from his family, and they're also being pursued by a
white collar criminal who wants the money for himself. Alexander wants more than
the money, he wants Cora along with it. Everything and everyone are suspect, so
Cora wonders if she should trust him.
Nick vows to protect Cora from his family and Alexander. Using Cora's optimism
and Nick's drive, they work together to find who really stole the money and clear
their names.
More Than Memories. Trent can't believe his eyes when Molly walks back into
his life. Too bad she doesn't remember him. Or them.
She's back in town because she heard she had lived there before. If she can
remember why she suddenly disappeared, it might help solve her parents’ murder.
If it was murder. Molly's not sure about anything, even who she is. She meets up
with Trent Williams, a police officer who knew her before she lost her memory, and
he offers his help. As she falls for him, she wonders what they had before. Can
she love him again without remembering him?
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