Kirsten Osbourne


Biography

Kirsten lives in Texas with her husband, son and a crazy new puppy. She is a stay at home mom who spends her life writing, doing volunteer work, and helping out with her son's Cub Scout troop.

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Books

Anything for Love    by Kirsten Osbourne
Price: $6.99 USD. 75140 words. Published on January 29, 2012. Fiction.

This volume contains three distinct novellas that have been published before. The novellas included are: All For Emma, Making Deals and Making Me Believe all written by Kirsten Osbourne. If you are new to Kirsten’s work, this is a great way to purchase her first three books at a discount.
Lies    by Kirsten Osbourne
Price: $2.99 USD. 22550 words. Published on January 27, 2012. Fiction.

Susie had always known she would marry Mark. When she was nineteen her life spiraled out of control as her fiancé married her college roommate instead. Years later, she returns home to Texas to help her mother. He’s now a widower with twin sons. Does she dare give him another chance?
Dream Lover    by Kirsten Osbourne
Price: $2.99 USD. 20890 words. Published on September 28, 2011. Fiction.

(3.00 from 1 review)
Samantha has been a single mom since her husband died. She decides that she isn’t going to date again. When sexy Nick Boston and his son, Connor, come into her life, she isn’t sure what she should do. She ends up allowing him to get too close and before she knows it, she has a full-fledged relationship going. Is this really the best thing for her and her son?
Making Me Believe    by Kirsten Osbourne
Price: $2.99 USD. 21370 words. Published on July 4, 2011. Fiction.

(5.00 from 2 reviews)
Rose didn't expect to even see anyone else in her apartment complex's laundry room on a Friday night. She was usually there all alone. Imagine her surprise when a good looking man walks in and starts doing his laundry. Alex wasn't looking for a commitment. He just needed to do the month's worth of laundry that he'd let pile up. How was he supposed to know that his dream girl would be there?
Making Deals    by Kirsten Osbourne
Price: $2.99 USD. 25020 words. Published on May 7, 2011. Fiction.

(5.00 from 1 review)
A week before their high school graduation, Erik talks his best friend, Kyla into make a virginity pact. Will they really go through with it?
Text Order Bride    by Kirsten Osbourne
Price: Free! 15200 words. Published on April 27, 2011. Fiction.

0.25 star(4.20 from 5 reviews)
Amanda, a home making teacher from Texas, and Jason, a dairy farmer from Wisconsin have only met through texts, emails and phone calls. They agree to marry after two months of communication, and don't meet until they are standing at the altar. Could a marriage like this possibly work?
All For Emma    by Kirsten Osbourne
Price: $2.99 USD. 29080 words. Published on April 18, 2011. Fiction.

(5.00 from 2 reviews)
Doctor, Ryan Summers, and writer, Katie Johnson, have to find a way to share custody of their niece. Now that their siblings have died, Emma has to be their number one priority. Will they find a way to make it work out for all involved?

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adult    arlington    contemporary    doctor    kirsten osbourne    las vegas    laundry    love    marriage    marriage of convenience    med school    novella    romance    sex    students    teacher    texas    virginity    widow    wisconsin    writer   

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Smashwords book reviews by Kirsten Osbourne

  • Immortal Blush on May 05, 2011
    star star star
    The story was okay. I do agree with the first reviewer and wish that the dilemma had been revealed. Without having it revealed at all, I feel like I've only understood part of the story. I would like to know exactly what happened.
  • Love & Light on May 05, 2011
    star star star
    These stories were sweet. Did you mean to put them in the romance category? I'm not sure that's exactly the bet fit for them, but they were fun to read to my seven year old!
  • Will His Love Be Like His Rum? on May 14, 2011
    star star star star
    Interesting read. What was the groom's problem to begin with?