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Karen Kingsbury
Karen Kingsbury

Karen Kingsbury, born on June 8, 1963, is a renowned American novelist. Her works focus on themes of family, love, and faith, and have gained a large following among readers. Kingsbury's writing spans various genres, including romance, family, and religious novels, and she has a vast readership worldwide. more

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