Karen McQuestion's essays have appeared in Newsweek, Chicago Tribune, Denver Post, Christian Science Monitor and several anthologies. She is the author of six books self-published on Amazons Kindle, one of which, the novel, A Scattered Life, caught the attention of an L.A. based production company and became the first self-published Kindle book to be optioned for film. Five of her previously self-published books will now be published by AmazonEncore. McQuestion lives with her family in Hartland, Wisconsin.
Genres: Science Fiction, Cozy Mystery, Historical, Mystery, Children's Fiction, Young Adult Fiction
New and upcoming books
Series
Novels
A Scattered Life (2010)
Easily Amused (2010)
Favorite (2011)
Life on Hold (2011)
The Long Way Home (2012)
Hello Love (2014)
From a Distant Star (2015)
Grimm House (2015)
Half a Heart (2018)
Good Man, Dalton (2019)
Missing Her More (2019)
Dovetail (2020)
The Moonlight Child (2020)
214 Palmer Street (2022)
A Limited Run (2022)
Written Off (2025)
Easily Amused (2010)
Favorite (2011)
Life on Hold (2011)
The Long Way Home (2012)
Hello Love (2014)
From a Distant Star (2015)
Grimm House (2015)
Half a Heart (2018)
Good Man, Dalton (2019)
Missing Her More (2019)
Dovetail (2020)
The Moonlight Child (2020)
214 Palmer Street (2022)
A Limited Run (2022)
Written Off (2025)
Collections
Novellas and Short Stories
Chapter Books show
Non fiction show
Omnibus editions show
Karen McQuestion recommends

The Memory Collectors (2025)
Dete Meserve
"Don't miss this extraordinary novel! The Memory Collectors is the book I will recommend to anyone looking for a deeply-moving story with a unique premise. Engaging and suspenseful, this story will pull you in and keep you turning pages long after your bedtime."

The Bookshop by the Bay (2023)
Pamela Kelley
"Once again, Pamela Kelley has delivered! There's much to love about The Bookshop by the Bay: fabulous food descriptions, beloved characters, a friendship story that kept me turning pages, and a satisfying, happy ending. I adored this book and I think you will too."

The Passing Storm (2021)
Christine Nolfi
"The Passing Storm is a touching tale of healing, hope, and belonging. The characters were richly layered, and the satisfying ending hit a perfect note. You don’t want to miss this unforgettable novel."
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