Pamela Redmond Satran is the author of two novels about motherhood, Babes in Captivity and The Man I Should Have Married. She is a contributing editor to Parenting magazine, a columnist for Baby Talk, and a frequent contributor to such publications as Glamour and Bon Appetit.
Genres: Romance
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The Man I Should Have Married (2003)
Babes in Captivity (2004)
Down There (2005)
Suburbanistas (2006)
The Home For Wayward Supermodels (2007)
The Possibility of You (2012)
The Matriarch (2026)
Babes in Captivity (2004)
Down There (2005)
Suburbanistas (2006)
The Home For Wayward Supermodels (2007)
The Possibility of You (2012)
The Matriarch (2026)
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The Real Mrs. Tobias (2022)
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