Kay Hooper, author portrait
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Kay Hooper

Kay Hooper, who has more than thirteen million copies of her books in print worldwide, has won numerous awards and high praise for her novels. She lives in North Carolina.
Curse of Salem
Hidden Salem
Hold Back the Dark
Final Shadows
Golden Flames
Velvet Lightning
Summer of the Unicorn
Adelaide, the Enchantress
The Matchmaker
Rafe, the Maverick
Wait for Dark
Through the Looking Glass
The Lady and the Lion
Star-Crossed Lovers
What Dreams May Come
The Glass Shoe
Golden Threads
Fear the Dark
Aces High
It Takes a Thief
Haunted
A Deadly Web
Hostage
Captain's Paradise
Haven
The First Prophet
Shades of Gray
Outlaw Derek
Unmasking Kelsey
The Fall of Lucas Kendrick
Zach's Law
Rafferty's Wife
Finding Laura
The Wizard of Seattle
Blood Ties
Raven on the Wing

Books

Curse of Salem
Hidden Salem
Hold Back the Dark
Final Shadows
Golden Flames
Velvet Lightning
Summer of the Unicorn
Adelaide, the Enchantress
The Matchmaker
Rafe, the Maverick
Wait for Dark
Through the Looking Glass
The Lady and the Lion
Star-Crossed Lovers
What Dreams May Come
The Glass Shoe
Golden Threads
Fear the Dark
Aces High
It Takes a Thief
Haunted
A Deadly Web
Hostage
Captain's Paradise
Haven
The First Prophet
Shades of Gray
Outlaw Derek
Unmasking Kelsey
The Fall of Lucas Kendrick
Zach's Law
Rafferty's Wife
Finding Laura
The Wizard of Seattle
Blood Ties
Raven on the Wing

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