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'''Kay David''' has lived from one end of the world to the other, and the settings of her books often reflect her travels and her love for the exotic.  
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==Biography==
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Kay David is a Texan, born and bred, but she's lived all over the world, from the Middle East to South America. These exotic locations fuel her imagination and give a unique twist to the [[Harlequin Superromance]] novels she loves to write.
  
==On the Web==
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Kay's husband's prior job required that they move constantly. It was very hard for her, especially their time spent in Argentina. "We were in a very remote area—in fact, we were the only Americans in town. I had to leave my family, my home, my friends…everything that meant anything to me. I gave it all up, not knowing when or how we'd be able to return.
[http://www.kay-david.com/ Kay David]
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"After two years, we both had enough and came back. I'll never forget driving to the airport to fly home that day. Our taxi passed a guy standing by a bus stop holding a chicken under one arm. My husband and I looked at him, then we both started laughing hysterically. We couldn't wait to get back to Texas."
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Other adventures have included time in the United Arab Emirates and a stint in Bolivia, with side trips to Brazil and Peru. Kay especially enjoyed the United Arab Emirates—in particular, the gold markets—small bazaars filled with tiny shops, full of 22- or 24-karat gold from the ceiling to the floor!
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Peru was equally intriguing. Getting to Machu Picchu involved a flight to La Paz, then another to Cuzco, a four-hour train ride to Aguas Calientes, and finally a thirty-minute bus ride up a winding mountain on a one-way road.
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The ruins were worth the effort, however. "Machu Picchu is a mystical place. I've never been anywhere where the energy is so strong. You can almost taste it. You know you've reached somewhere special when you climb up those ruins. The moment will stay with me forever."
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As a child, Kay lived on the Texas Gulf Coast. She was the editor of her high school newspaper for three years running, worked on the yearbook for three years, and wrote a weekly column for the local newspaper. She holds three degrees from the University of Houston: a B.A. in English literature, an M.A. in behavioral sciences, and a final B.A. in the management of information sciences.
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After graduating, Kay spent time working at NASA, building homes, and in the oil industry. She developed her own business, a diamond brokerage firm, and ran that for many years. While it was all interesting, Kay knew one day she wanted to get back to her true love, writing.
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"I love writing Superromance books," she says. "Not that I'm prejudiced or anything, but I think they represent the very best of all category romance. Because of their longer length, they have a depth and emotional richness not available to the other lines. The stories always push the envelope, as well. You don't know what you'll get when you pick up a Superromance novel, but you do know it'll be a story that you won't be able to put down until you reach the end."
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Kay and her husband, Pieter, along with their globe-trotting kitty, Leroy, currently split their time between homes on the Gulf Coast and the Texas Hill Country. You can visit her Web site at www.kay-david.com or e-mail her at kaydavid@kay-david.com.
  
==Books==
 
*[[Safe In His Arms - Kay David|Safe In His Arms]]
 
*[[The Searchers]]
 
*[[The Partner]] (2005)
 
*The Guardians (2005)
 
*[[Silent Witness]] (2004) - Part of the [[Code Red]] continuity
 
*Obsession (2000)
 
*Marriage to a Stranger (2002)
 
*Disappear (2002)
 
*The Searchers (2003)
 
*Not Without Proof
 
*And Daddy Makes Three (1997)
 
*The Ends of the Earth (1998)
 
*The Man from High Mountain (1999)
 
*Desperate (1995)
 
*Baby of the Bride (1996)
 
*Hero in Hiding (1996)
 
  
'''Guardians''' (Series 2001-2003)
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== Bibliography ==
*The Commander (2001)
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=== Books ===
*The Listener (2001)
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* [[Not Without Her Son - Kay David|''Not Without Her Son'']] - October 2005, ([[Harlequin Superromance]] - [[Harlequin Superromance By The Numbers|#1303]])
*The Negotiator (2001)
 
*[[The Target]] (2003)
 
  
'''Operatives'''
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* [[Safe In His Arms - Kay David|Safe In His Arms]]
*[[Not Without Her Son]] (2005)
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* [[The Searchers]]
*[[Not Without Cause]] (2006)
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* [[The Partner]] (2005)
*[[Not Without The Truth]] (2006)
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* [[The Guardians]] (2005)
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* [[Silent Witness - Kay David|Silent Witness]] (2004) - Part of the [[Code Red]] continuity
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* [[Obsession - Kay David|Obsession]] (2000)
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* [[Marriage to a Stranger]] (2002)
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* [[Disappear]] (2002)
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* [[The Searchers]] (2003)
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* [[Not Without Proof]]
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* [[Too Hot For Comfort]] (2000)
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* [[And Daddy Makes Three]] (1997)
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* [[The Ends Of The Earth]] (1998)
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* [[The Man From High Mountain]] (1999)
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* [[Desperate]] (1995)
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* [[Baby Of The Bride]] (1996)
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* [[Hero In Hiding]] (1996)
  
 
===Novellas/Short Stories===
 
===Novellas/Short Stories===
*[[Too Hot For Comfort]] (2000) (Omnibus with [[Bachelor By Design]] by [[Kristin Gabriel]])
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* [[Heatwave]] (2004) (with Bobby Hutchinson and Joanna Wayne)
*[[Heatwave]] (2004) (with Bobby Hutchinson and Joanna Wayne)
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* Two Sisters / 24 Hours (2005)
*Two Sisters / 24 Hours (2005)
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==Author Series==
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===[[The Operatives]]===
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# [[Not Without Her Son - Kay David|''Not Without Her Son'']] - October 2005, ([[Harlequin Superromance]] [[Harlequin Superromance By The Numbers|#1303]])
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== Books (By Release Date)==
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{| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" style="border:1px solid darkgray;"
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! width="50" | Order of Release !! Novella/Book Title !! Release Date !! width="140" | Publisher !! width="395" | Note
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|| ''[[Not Without Her Son - Kay David|Not Without Her Son]]''
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| align="center" |2005, October
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| align="center" |[[Harlequin Superromance|HSR]] [[Harlequin Superromance By The Numbers|#1303]]
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| align="center" |Book One in ''[[The Operatives]]'' Series.
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== Covers (By Release Date)==
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{|
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| [[Image:Book-Cover-HSR1303-Not Without Her Son-2005.10-Kay David.jpg|150x225px|thumb|left|[[Harlequin Superromance]] [[Harlequin Superromance 1301 - 1400|1301-1400]]<br>[[Harlequin Superromance By The Numbers|#1303]]<br\>[[Not Without Her Son - Kay David|Not Without Her Son]]]]
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==On the Web==
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[http://www.kay-david.com/ Official Website - Kay David]

Latest revision as of 18:45, 12 December 2012

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Kay David

Biography

Kay David is a Texan, born and bred, but she's lived all over the world, from the Middle East to South America. These exotic locations fuel her imagination and give a unique twist to the Harlequin Superromance novels she loves to write.

Kay's husband's prior job required that they move constantly. It was very hard for her, especially their time spent in Argentina. "We were in a very remote area—in fact, we were the only Americans in town. I had to leave my family, my home, my friends…everything that meant anything to me. I gave it all up, not knowing when or how we'd be able to return.

"After two years, we both had enough and came back. I'll never forget driving to the airport to fly home that day. Our taxi passed a guy standing by a bus stop holding a chicken under one arm. My husband and I looked at him, then we both started laughing hysterically. We couldn't wait to get back to Texas."

Other adventures have included time in the United Arab Emirates and a stint in Bolivia, with side trips to Brazil and Peru. Kay especially enjoyed the United Arab Emirates—in particular, the gold markets—small bazaars filled with tiny shops, full of 22- or 24-karat gold from the ceiling to the floor!

Peru was equally intriguing. Getting to Machu Picchu involved a flight to La Paz, then another to Cuzco, a four-hour train ride to Aguas Calientes, and finally a thirty-minute bus ride up a winding mountain on a one-way road.

The ruins were worth the effort, however. "Machu Picchu is a mystical place. I've never been anywhere where the energy is so strong. You can almost taste it. You know you've reached somewhere special when you climb up those ruins. The moment will stay with me forever."

As a child, Kay lived on the Texas Gulf Coast. She was the editor of her high school newspaper for three years running, worked on the yearbook for three years, and wrote a weekly column for the local newspaper. She holds three degrees from the University of Houston: a B.A. in English literature, an M.A. in behavioral sciences, and a final B.A. in the management of information sciences.

After graduating, Kay spent time working at NASA, building homes, and in the oil industry. She developed her own business, a diamond brokerage firm, and ran that for many years. While it was all interesting, Kay knew one day she wanted to get back to her true love, writing.

"I love writing Superromance books," she says. "Not that I'm prejudiced or anything, but I think they represent the very best of all category romance. Because of their longer length, they have a depth and emotional richness not available to the other lines. The stories always push the envelope, as well. You don't know what you'll get when you pick up a Superromance novel, but you do know it'll be a story that you won't be able to put down until you reach the end."

Kay and her husband, Pieter, along with their globe-trotting kitty, Leroy, currently split their time between homes on the Gulf Coast and the Texas Hill Country. You can visit her Web site at www.kay-david.com or e-mail her at kaydavid@kay-david.com.


Bibliography

Books

Novellas/Short Stories

  • Heatwave (2004) (with Bobby Hutchinson and Joanna Wayne)
  • Two Sisters / 24 Hours (2005)

Author Series

The Operatives

  1. Not Without Her Son - October 2005, (Harlequin Superromance #1303)


Books (By Release Date)

Order of Release Novella/Book Title Release Date Publisher Note
1 Not Without Her Son 2005, October HSR #1303 Book One in The Operatives Series.


Covers (By Release Date)

On the Web

Official Website - Kay David