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Pamela Redmond


(Pamela Redmond Satran)
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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
 
New and upcoming books
December 2026

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The Matriarch
 
Series
Younger
   1. Younger (2005)
   2. Older (2020)
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Novels
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Collections
   In One Year and Out the Other (2004) (with others)
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Last Call at the Savoy (2025)
Brisa Carleton
"The only thing more delightful than getting into bed every night with Brisa Carleton's novel, Last Call at the Savoy, would have been doing it at The Savoy. But I was there in spirit, drinking in all the intrigue, luxury, and romance of an extended stay at a legendary hotel. There is no juicier fantasy for me, and I loved being along for the ride as heroine Cinnamon turns her extended stay into an epic adventure. Without ever leaving the hotel's walls, Cinnamon goes on a journey of self-discovery that helps her reclaim her own power and with it the legacy of the forgotten woman who helped create The Savoy. Last Call at the Savoy has it all: sex, money, glamour, humor, drama, laughter, surprises, and at its heart, a powerful feminist message."
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Name Not Taken (2025)
Madeleine Henry
"I could not stop reading Madeleine Henry's riveting psychological thriller, a complex and captivating story of couples, class, and the war between two powerful women for control of their family and themselves."
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The Real Mrs. Tobias (2022)
Sally Koslow
"Wry, knowing, and devastatingly insightful, The Real Mrs. Tobias illuminates the precarious bond between mothers-in-law and daughters-in-law. United by their love of the same men, three very different women struggle for control of their relationships and their lives in Sally Koslow's riveting novel. I nodded in agreement and laughed out loud though the whole book, and walked away with fresh insights into my life as a mother-in-law, a daughter-in-law, and a woman."

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