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by Karen M Cox


  Karen has varied interests that have led her into a succession of various hobbies over her life: music, history, sewing, needlework, drawing, gardening, education, and cooking. She currently aspires to be a great reader and an excellent walker, like Elizabeth Bennet.

  www.karenmcox.com

  Dearest Reader:

  Thank you for letting me tell you a story! If you enjoyed Son of a Preacher Man, please consider leaving a review on your blog, social media, or favorite book site. Reviews help other readers decide if they, too, would like a book.

  If you would like bits of authorly goodness in your inbox (updates, sales, book recommendations, etc.) you will want to get the News & Muse Letter (Addresses are kept strictly confidential—and it comes with some free reads!) You can access the News & Muse Letter from my website.

  I love to hear from readers, so don’t be shy. Contact me through social media, my website, or online book sites—it truly makes my day.

  Happy Reading!

  Also by Karen M Cox

  I Could Write a Book

  The Journey Home: a 1932 Side-quel

  Undeceived

  Find Wonder in All Things

  1932

  ANTHOLOGIES

  Rational Creatures

  Dangerous to Know: Jane Austen’s Rakes and Gentlemen Rogues

  The Darcy Monologues

  Sunkissed: Effusion of Summer

  Praise for Karen M Cox

  1932

  “…a truly fresh take on this timeless tale.” Bustle.com

  “Cox stays true to the spirit of all the characters and weaves them into her own original story…” Goodreads review

  Bronze Medal for Romance: Independent Publisher Book Awards, 2011

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  Find Wonder in all Things

  “Karen M Cox has another winner on her hands.” Leatherbound Reviews

  “…no wonder at all, why it was awarded the Gold Medal in the Romance category at the 2012 Independent Publisher Book Awards.” Austenprose

  Finalist: 2013 Next Generation Indie Book Awards in Romance category

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  Undeceived

  2016 Favorite JAFF Alternate Era Story: Just Jane 1813

  Best of 2016 lists: Margie's Must Reads, Babblings of a Bookworm

  "... an incredibly unique and riveting tale..." Austenesque Reviews

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  The Journey Home

  “…a beautifully written story about second chances…” Just Jane 1813

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  I Could Write a Book

  "I Could Write a Book showcases Cox's cleverness and understanding of Austen's characters..." Diary of an Eccentric

  “…a great reimagining of Emma, in a fabulous setting…” Author Translator Olga

  2017 Rosie’s Book Review Team Award for Historical Fiction

  Best of 2017 Lists: Sophia Rose at Delighted Reader, Margie’s Must Reads, Babblings of a Bookworm

  Acknowledgments

  Publishing a book is a contradictory experience comprised of solitude and teamwork. No project has ever brought this home to me the way this one has.

  I am grateful to the following people for their help over the life of this story: Christina Boyd, Shari J. Ryan, Joshua Hollis, Gail McEwen, Michele Reed, Ellen Pickels, Karen Adams, Terry Jakober, Jane Vivash, the Son of a Preacher Man Laid-Back Launch Team, and the many readers and bloggers who have left me their thoughts and encouragement along the way.

  Finally, I thank my family: my daughter, who keeps me grounded in the present, my son and granddaughter, who help me see the possible, and my husband, who walks the thousand journeys with me.

 

 

 


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