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Karen Kingsbury Speaks the Love Language
by Matt Conner Sep 2009
Kingsbury, the popular and bestselling Christian author, has written more than 40 fictional novels. But her insights into romance and friendships come from real life and a lot of lessons learned. No matter who you have a relationship with – family, spouse, friend – she says it’s important to learn certain things if you want to have a good relationship.
 
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aren Kingsbury is used to being number one – at least when it comes to circulation of her best-selling novels, 15 million of which are currently in print. With more than 40 books under her belt including 10 that climbed to the top of New York Times or USA Today best-sellers lists, Kingsbury’s name is synonymous with inspirational fiction. The trend only continues with recent releases such as “Sunset” and “This Side of Heaven.”


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