Kristin Harmel

Kristin Harmel

Kristin Harmel is the New York Times bestselling, USA Today bestselling, and #1 international bestselling author of The Paris Daughter, The Forest of Vanishing Stars, The Book of Lost Names, The Winemaker’s Wife, and a dozen other novels that have been translated into more than 30 languages and are sold all over the world.

Kristin has been writing professionally since the age of 16, when she began her career as a sportswriter, covering Major League Baseball and NHL hockey for a local magazine in Tampa Bay, Florida in the late 1990s. In addition to a long magazine writing career, primarily writing and reporting for PEOPLE magazine (as well as articles published in numerous other magazines, including American Baby, Men’s Health, Woman’s Day, and more), Kristin was also a frequent contributor to the national television morning show The Daily Buzz. She sold her first novel in 2004, and it debuted in February 2006.

Kristin was born just outside Boston, Massachusetts and spent her childhood there, as well as in Worthington, Ohio, and St. Petersburg, Florida. After graduating with a degree in journalism (with a minor in Spanish) from the University of Florida, she spent time living in Paris and Los Angeles and now lives in Orlando, with her husband and young son. She is also the co-founder and co-host of the popular weekly web show and podcast Friends & Fiction.

The Stolen Life of Colette Marceau: A Novel

By: Kristin Harmel

Kristin Harmel, the New York Times bestselling author who “is the best there is at sweeping historical drama” (Kelly Harms, author of The Seven Day Switch), returns with an electrifying new novel about two jewel thieves, a priceless bracelet that disappears in 1940s Paris, and a quest for answers in a decades-old murder.Colette Marceau has been stealing jewels for nearly as long as she can remember, following the centuries-old code of honor instilled in her by her mother, Annabel: take only from the cruel and unkind, and give to those in need. Never was their family tradition more important than seven decades earlier, during the Second World War, when Annabel and Colette worked side by s...
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Le Livre des noms oubliés (Hauteville Historique) (French Edition)

By: Kristin Harmel

C'est un samedi matin, en plein service à la bibliothèque publique de Winter Park, que je le revois.Le livre sur lequel j'ai posé les yeux pour la dernière fois il y a plus de six décennies.Que je croyais disparu pour toujours.L'ouvrage qui représentait tout pour moi.Le monde s'arrête alors que j'attrape le journal, la main tremblante. Ce livre m'appartient - ainsi qu'à Rémy, un homme mort depuis longtemps et auquel je me suis efforcée, après la guerre, de ne plus penser.Floride, mai 2005. Eva Traube Abrams retrouve la trace de l'homme qu'elle pensait avoir perdu à tout jamais, et du livre qui a tant compté pour eux, plus de soixante ans auparavant...En 1942, Eva fuit Paris à l...
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