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4 Novels by Kate Sweeney
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Overview: Kate Sweeney was the 2007 recipient of the Golden Crown Literary Society award for Debut Author for She Waits, the first in the Kate Ryan Mystery series, which was also nominated for the Lambda Literary Society award for Lesbian Mystery.
The second in the series, A Nice Clean Murder, was nominated the Lambda this year for Lesbian Mystery, and is a nominee for GCLS award in the Mystery category. Her novel Away from the Dawn released in August 2007 is also nominated for the GCLS award for Speculative Fiction. She is also a contributing author for the anthology Wild Nights: (Mostly) True Stories of Women Loving Women, published by Bella Books.
Born in Chicago, Kate resides in Villa Park, Illinois, where she works as an office manager—no glamour here, folks; it pays the bills. Humor is deeply embedded in Kate’s DNA. She sincerely hopes you will see this when you read her novels, short stories, and other works.
Genre: Fiction, Romance, FF

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Winds of Heaven (2009)
After the untimely death of a former lover, Casey Bennet receives a letter from Julie’s lawyer, begging Casey to help Julie’s partner, Liz Kennedy, and their adorable, yet precocious three-year old, Skye, who are now alone. An avowed bachelorette, Casey has no idea what’s in store when she grudgingly agrees to help Liz, who, by the way, is also pregnant and due in four months. Casey, Liz, and little Skye find themselves in for a hilarious, tender ride that will change their lives forever.

Love At Last (2011)
At forty-nine, Alana Sanders was at the stage where life should be easier. She had put her artistic passion on hold when she married, raised two children and kept a happy home.
Now that the kids are grown and out of the house, it is Alana’s time, at last. However, she and her husband find themselves faced with a new, and sad dilemma—figuring out who the stranger is that sits across from them at the dining room table. The questions and doubt now begin when Alana retraces the decisions she has made that brought her to this point.
As her life unravels around her, she meets Toni O’Hara, a Chicago fire inspector. Through her humor and compassion, Toni helps Alana come to terms with her life, her culpability in her failed marriage, and the most wonderful realization of all—Love, at last.

Love in E Flat (2012)
How does a conductor go about finding the perfect orchestra? Well, first he would need a good woodwind and brass section. Enter sportswriter Louisa Preston, or Lou to her friends and colleagues at the Chicago Sentinel. She’s full of wind and brass or hot air, depending on who’s talking.
Now for the second section of the orchestra, the strings: Agata Karetnikov, world famous cellist from Russia. She’s in Chicago for Christmas playing at Orchestra Hall and is Lou’s interview. Madam Karetnikov is also in Chicago for another reason, which unfortunately for her, Lou is determined to find out. Someone should tell Lou the Cold War is over.
And finally, the conductor needs the percussion section. With drums banging and cymbals clanging, enter young siblings Ana and Dmitry Maslov. Orphaned refugees, they are alone in the city, their future uncertain.
The orchestra is now set. The lights dim, the audience silent. The conductor raises his baton, and with a wave of his hand, the music starts and life begins—with Love in E Flat.

The Right Window (2015)
June Daniels lost her best friend Lorena Carroll in a tragic accident. Now she must finally do what Lorena wanted—to go back to her hometown of Fraser Creek, South Carolina, at the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. June summons all her resolve, and with a hideous-looking urn with Lorena’s ashes, she comes face to face with Lorena’s family. Lorena’s aunt, Adelaide Carroll, the matriarch of what’s left of the Carroll family. And the youngest Dylan, an irascible teenager on the verge of becoming a woman, who struggles with her sexuality and her aunt. And let’s not forget the adorable Avery sisters, the twins who have been in Fraser Creek since the Civil War and have their own opinion about Lorena Carroll.
A welcome respite from all eccentricities of Fraser Creek is the engaging Vinnia Carlisle, who owns a small farm and takes in every animal that wanders into the yard. On one early autumn morning when June wanders in looking for directions, well, Vinnia believes this lost critter needs all the love and attention she can get.
Through her wit and simple approach to life, Vinnia helps June salvage some peace with herself—and perhaps for them, much more.

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