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+ | '''Kathleen Givens''' was born in New York City, but spent her early years living in the Northeast and Georgia before landing in Southern California at the age of ten. As a result, she is fluent in Valley Girl, Steel Magnolia, and Manhattanite. | ||
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+ | From an early age, Kathleen was entranced by the history, legends and sagas of the people who mixed together to form Scotland, Ireland, England and later the United States. She likes to weave elements of their myths and legends into her work, to mix fictional and factual characters, and set them against turbulent backdrops of war and social and political upheavals. And then add a love story, of course. | ||
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+ | Kathleen made her writing debut at the age of ten with a rewrite of Little Women, in which Jo marries Laurie and no one dies. It is not in print. In high school she and a friend wrote a dreadful 250-page play about an English rock group. Surprisingly, it is not in print either. | ||
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+ | Her official writing career began in 1999 with the acclaimed Scottish historicals, Kilgannon and The Wild Rose of Kilgannon, the epic love story of an English woman who falls in love with a rugged Highlander. The series left her readers thirsting for more stories of the glittering streets of London and the misty Scottish Highlands. | ||
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+ | In 2002, Givens launched her Torridon series. The Legend introduced the MacCurrie brothers, identical twins, whose birth and lives have been predicted by the Brahan Seer. The Legend tells the story of James MacCurrie and Ellen Graham, cousin to Bonnie Dundee, and is set in the late 17th century, when William of Orange has usurped King James, and rebellion is in the air. | ||
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+ | The Destiny continued the adventures of the brothers who are fated to help determine the future of the thrones of England and Scotland, and tells the story of Eileen Ronley, granddaughter of Charles II. The Destiny won the coveted Romance Writers of America's RITA Award for Best Long Historical of 2003. | ||
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+ | Her latest book, On a Highland Shore, which was published in July, 2006, launched a new series that will follow three siblings and their descendants for 500 years. Set in turbulent 13th century Scotland, it tells the story of Margaret MacDonald, the oldest of the siblings the series will follow, and Gannon MacMagnus, the founder of the MacGannon clan we met in the Kilgannon saga. It has Vikings, invasions, and a war. What better backdrop for a love story? | ||
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+ | Kathleen loves to travel, read, and study history, which makes writing historical fiction a perfect career. While she has traveled extensively, she's yet to find anywhere she could love more than California, where she and her husband live in a tragically flawed house with the neurotic and dictatorial cat formerly known as Miss Lily. | ||
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+ | Kathleen Givens passed away January 1, 2010. | ||
== Books == | == Books == | ||
− | * ''Destiny, The'' - [[ | + | * ''[[Castle In The Skye]]'' - 2001 |
+ | * ''[[The Destiny|Destiny, The]]'' - 2003 | ||
+ | * ''[[Kilgannon]]'' - 1999 | ||
+ | * ''[[The Legend|Legend, The]]'' - 2002 | ||
+ | * ''[[On A Highland Shore]]'' - 2006 | ||
+ | * ''[[Rivals For The Crown]]'' - 2007 | ||
+ | * ''[[The Wild Rose Of Kilgannon|Wild Rose Of Kilgannon, The]]'' | ||
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+ | ==Series/Related Titles== | ||
+ | '''Related Books''' | ||
+ | # ''[[The Legend]]'' | ||
+ | # ''[[The Destiny]]'' | ||
+ | # ''[[Kilgannon]]'' | ||
+ | # ''[[The Wild Rose Of Kilgannon]]'' | ||
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+ | == Awards == | ||
+ | *2004 [[Romance Writers of America (RWA) Awards|RITA Award]] Winner - Long Historical Romance, ''[[The Destiny]]'' | ||
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+ | ==Recognitions== | ||
+ | *2006 [[Library Journal]] Starred Review, ''[[On A Highland Shore]]'' |
Latest revision as of 01:55, 7 October 2024
Kathleen Givens was born in New York City, but spent her early years living in the Northeast and Georgia before landing in Southern California at the age of ten. As a result, she is fluent in Valley Girl, Steel Magnolia, and Manhattanite.
From an early age, Kathleen was entranced by the history, legends and sagas of the people who mixed together to form Scotland, Ireland, England and later the United States. She likes to weave elements of their myths and legends into her work, to mix fictional and factual characters, and set them against turbulent backdrops of war and social and political upheavals. And then add a love story, of course.
Kathleen made her writing debut at the age of ten with a rewrite of Little Women, in which Jo marries Laurie and no one dies. It is not in print. In high school she and a friend wrote a dreadful 250-page play about an English rock group. Surprisingly, it is not in print either.
Her official writing career began in 1999 with the acclaimed Scottish historicals, Kilgannon and The Wild Rose of Kilgannon, the epic love story of an English woman who falls in love with a rugged Highlander. The series left her readers thirsting for more stories of the glittering streets of London and the misty Scottish Highlands.
In 2002, Givens launched her Torridon series. The Legend introduced the MacCurrie brothers, identical twins, whose birth and lives have been predicted by the Brahan Seer. The Legend tells the story of James MacCurrie and Ellen Graham, cousin to Bonnie Dundee, and is set in the late 17th century, when William of Orange has usurped King James, and rebellion is in the air.
The Destiny continued the adventures of the brothers who are fated to help determine the future of the thrones of England and Scotland, and tells the story of Eileen Ronley, granddaughter of Charles II. The Destiny won the coveted Romance Writers of America's RITA Award for Best Long Historical of 2003.
Her latest book, On a Highland Shore, which was published in July, 2006, launched a new series that will follow three siblings and their descendants for 500 years. Set in turbulent 13th century Scotland, it tells the story of Margaret MacDonald, the oldest of the siblings the series will follow, and Gannon MacMagnus, the founder of the MacGannon clan we met in the Kilgannon saga. It has Vikings, invasions, and a war. What better backdrop for a love story?
Kathleen loves to travel, read, and study history, which makes writing historical fiction a perfect career. While she has traveled extensively, she's yet to find anywhere she could love more than California, where she and her husband live in a tragically flawed house with the neurotic and dictatorial cat formerly known as Miss Lily.
Kathleen Givens passed away January 1, 2010.
Books
- Castle In The Skye - 2001
- Destiny, The - 2003
- Kilgannon - 1999
- Legend, The - 2002
- On A Highland Shore - 2006
- Rivals For The Crown - 2007
- Wild Rose Of Kilgannon, The
Series/Related Titles
Related Books
Awards
- 2004 RITA Award Winner - Long Historical Romance, The Destiny
Recognitions
- 2006 Library Journal Starred Review, On A Highland Shore