Kathleen Stone
Kathleen has been a freelance writer since 1999 and now writes full time. Her work has appeared in Doll World Magazine, Apolloslyre.com, The Lake County Journals, Trails.com; USA Today (travel), Livestrong.com (lifestyle), Essortment, eHow, Answerbag, Examiner.com, Suite101 and YahooVoices. She is the author of Whispers On A String and the Head Case Rock Novel Series, which includes Head Case and its sequels, Whiplash and Haven. She also has short stories published in the Secrets: Fact or Fiction I & II anthologies.
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Head Case
Whiplash
Contemporary Fiction
"Stone's storytelling ability is flowing and captivating in an easy to read narration that's filled with...what else, but the heavy metal trinity - sex, drugs, and rock & roll! Whiplash offers a rock and roll fringed drama with a jaw-dropper at the end." ~ Melanie Falina, Unrated Magazine "...a fast pace that never falters and a clearness and crispness that makes the book a pleasant, easy read. Again, the characters are so fully drawn and realized that it's never a problem remembering who is who - despite the book's necessarily large cast of characters." "...the various bands and/or rock stars that Stone name-drops are well-placed reminders of the real rock world - and enhance the novel's realness as well." ~ R. Scott Bolton, RoughEdge.com |
Haven
Contemporary Fiction
Haven is the third, and final, installment in the Head Case rock novel series. Through love, loss and friendship, members of the band Pages have experienced it all. And they’ve experienced it all together. Love them or hate them, Regi, Mickey, Jesse and Murphy face their toughest challenges yet in this finale - a paternity shocker, a long lost parent, the protection of an abused child, and a reunion in shambles before it even begins. Come along on their final adventure and enjoy the ride! |
Whispers On A String
Contemporary Fiction
What happens when your soul is bound to another before you were ever born? Lonny and Roo have been best friends since they met in high school in 1975 at the age of fourteen. Same last name, same birthdate, they were attached at the hip; rarely was one seen without the other. Together they navigate through their emotional high school years, but nothing prepares the naive teenagers for the real world ahead of them. Now on the cusp of their fiftieth birthday, Lonny finds Roo broke and alone and convinces her to leave with him on a cross country road trip from New York to Las Vegas, hoping to set her on a new path in life. Told exclusively by Roo, follow the friends back and forth through their unique relationship — experience the loss of innocence, career and life choices that separate and unite them, and unspeakable events that nearly destroy them. It’s a love only they understand, as well as the unbreakable bond that forever ties them together. Is it possible they are only capable of loving each other? |