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Linda Kage

    Linda crafts romance fiction ranging from young adult to adult, contemporary to fantasy. Her stories often lean towards the lighter, more fun side, interspersed with meaningful moments centered on love and hope. She prioritizes entertainment value and emotional impact over strict realism, reveling in dramatic and over-the-top plots designed to evoke a spectrum of emotions, from tears to laughter, anger to happy sighs. Her aim is to provide readers with an emotional journey that reinforces the power of love and hope while delivering pure enjoyment.

    Linda Kage
    Delinquent Daddy
    The Trouble with Tomboys
    Addicted to Ansley
    Be My Hero
    Consolation Prize
    The Stillburrow Crush
    • 2017

      Believing Bailey

      • 310 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Bailey Prescott is determined to catch the attention of a certain cowboy at her college, often scouring party scenes for him. However, her plans take an unexpected turn when she finds herself trapped in a bathroom during a frat party, becoming the sole witness to a potentially criminal event. This twist sets the stage for a mix of romantic pursuit and intrigue as she navigates the complexities of campus life and the consequences of what she witnessed.

      Believing Bailey
    • 2014

      Tess Simpson absolutely cannot handle seeing anyone suffer. When she volunteers to work as a candy striper after the Granton University school shooting, she is only supposed to coax the amnesiac in room 312 to eat his supper. Yeah right. After learning no one’s come to visit him since he woke from a coma and can’t remember who he is, Tess needs to make him feel loved, ASAP. Telling him she’s his girlfriend isn’t part of her plan, but that’s exactly what blurts from her mouth. Except one little lie made from the purest of intentions can still rattle the hardest of hearts.

      Loving Lies
    • 2014

      Be My Hero

      • 386 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      4.0(57)Add rating

      Eva Mercer, a spoiled rich girl, faces a life-altering crisis after becoming pregnant and losing everything. Meanwhile, Patrick Ryan, a tattooed orphan on parole, seeks true love. Together, they must confront their pasts and learn to trust each other to find happiness and rescue one another from their respective struggles.

      Be My Hero
    • 2013

      Addicted to Ansley

      • 184 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      4.0(81)Add rating

      The narrative explores the passage of time and its impact on relationships and personal growth. Characters navigate life's challenges, reflecting on their past decisions and the influence of history on their present. Themes of nostalgia, resilience, and the quest for identity are woven throughout, showcasing how experiences shape individuals and their connections with others. The story delves into the emotional intricacies of love, loss, and the enduring nature of memories, inviting readers to contemplate their own journeys through time.

      Addicted to Ansley
    • 2011

      A Man for MIA

      • 174 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Mia Stallone finds herself on the brink of romance as she navigates the complexities of her life. Set against a backdrop of personal growth and unexpected encounters, the story explores themes of love, resilience, and self-discovery. As Mia faces challenges, she learns to embrace her desires and confront her fears, leading to transformative experiences that redefine her understanding of love and relationships. The narrative promises a heartfelt journey filled with emotional depth and relatable characters.

      A Man for MIA
    • 2010

      The Trouble with Tomboys

      • 250 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.8(3218)Add rating

      Exploring themes of identity and societal expectations, this narrative follows a young girl who defies traditional gender roles. As she navigates her tomboyish nature, she faces challenges from peers and family, ultimately seeking to embrace her true self. The story delves into the complexities of friendship, self-acceptance, and the pressures to conform, offering a heartfelt portrayal of growing up in a world that often imposes rigid definitions of femininity. Through her journey, she discovers the strength in authenticity and the importance of being true to oneself.

      The Trouble with Tomboys
    • 2010

      Delinquent Daddy

      • 294 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.7(2697)Add rating

      A man’s life takes an unexpected turn when he discovers he has a nine-year-old daughter he never knew about. As he navigates the challenges of fatherhood, he must confront his past and redefine his future. The story explores themes of responsibility, family dynamics, and the emotional journey of building a relationship with a child who is both a stranger and a part of him. Through humorous and heartfelt moments, he learns what it truly means to be a parent.

      Delinquent Daddy
    • 2010

      Sixteen year old, Carrie Paxton, isn't the most popular girl in her small town of Stillburrow. But that's never concerned her before. Her life revolves around her writing, and she loves her job as the student editor of the school paper. But when she gets assigned to interview the football team's beloved quarterback, she takes one look into Luke Carter's blue eyes and is a goner. Suddenly, she doesn't like her lowly rank so much. Then her dreamy, popular crush surprises her when he starts to act as if he likes her in return. But there's no way Luke Carter could possibly ever like a nobody like Carrie Paxton. Is there?

      The Stillburrow Crush