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Karen McQuestion


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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 Amazon’s 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
May 2025

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Written Off
 
Series
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Edgewood
   1. Edgewood (2012)
   2. Wanderlust (2013)
   3. Absolution (2013)
   4. Revelation (2016)
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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)
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Collections
   Indie Chicks (2012) (with others)
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Novellas and Short Stories
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Chapter Books show
 
Non fiction show
 
Omnibus editions show
 
Karen McQuestion recommends
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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."
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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."
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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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