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Patrice Kindl

    October 16, 1951

    Writing primarily for girls, this author's deep understanding stems from a childhood immersed in a female-centric environment, filled with a love for animals and an obsessive reading habit. After exploring theater and life in New York City, she returned to her roots, seriously dedicating herself to writing in her late thirties. Her work is shaped by diverse life experiences, from volunteering with animal aid programs to embracing a close connection with nature. This unique blend informs her distinctive narrative voice and thematic explorations.

    Verloren im Labyrinth
    Eule verliebt
    Lost in the Labyrinth
    Keeping the Castle
    Goose Chase
    Don't You Trust Me?
    • 2016

      Don't You Trust Me?

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.2(15)Add rating

      In a thrilling narrative, a teenage girl engages in an identity swap with a stranger, leading to an elaborate and deceitful scheme. This gripping tale explores themes of deception and self-discovery, appealing to fans of clever plots and intricate character dynamics. The story promises a blend of excitement and intrigue, making it a captivating read for those who enjoy clever twists and high-stakes scenarios.

      Don't You Trust Me?
    • 2012

      Keeping the Castle

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.6(5103)Add rating

      In order to support her family and maintain their ancient castle in Lesser Hoo, 17-year-old Althea bears the burden of finding a wealthy suitor who can remedy their financial problems.

      Keeping the Castle
    • 2010

      Goose Chase

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.5(58)Add rating

      Locked in a tower and pursued by two suitors, Alexandria Aurora Fortunato faces the challenges of her beauty, wealth, and three magical gifts. With King Claudio the Cruel and Prince Edmund vying for her hand, she longs for freedom from her stony prison. Accompanied by her twelve charming goose companions, Alexandria devises a daring escape plan. This enchanting tale weaves together themes of adventure, self-discovery, and the quest for autonomy in the face of overwhelming odds.

      Goose Chase
    • 2005

      Lost in the Labyrinth

      • 206 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.5(395)Add rating

      The story opens with a haunting encounter as the protagonist sees her deceased sister, Ariadne, appearing in a corridor and weeping. This chilling moment raises questions about life, death, and unresolved grief, setting the stage for a deeper exploration of family ties and the impact of loss. The mysterious circumstances surrounding Ariadne's appearance hint at themes of memory and the supernatural, inviting readers to delve into the emotional complexities of the protagonist's journey.

      Lost in the Labyrinth