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Another Man's Son (MIRA) [Mass Market Paperback]

Katherine Stone (Author)
2.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)


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December 1, 2004 MIRA
Two days before Kathleen Cahill is set to marry Ian Maynard, he is killed in a tragic skiing accident. Ian's estranged son, Sam, returns to Seattle to bury the father he believes abandoned him as a child. With Kathleen's help, Sam learns important lessons about the strength of family bonds, and the power of love to heal, as the two develop their own bond.

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"Stone's high-quality romance ranks right up there with those of Nora Roberts, Kay Hooper and Iris Johansen."

About the Author

Katherine Stone is the bestselling author of nineteen novels, including The Other Twin, Star Light, Star Bright and Island of Dreams. Her books have been translated into twenty languages worldwide. A physician who now writes full-time, she lives with her husband, novelist Jack Chase, in the Pacific Northwest. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 368 pages
  • Publisher: Mira; 1st Edition/1st Printing edition (December 1, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0778321029
  • ISBN-13: 978-0778321026
  • Product Dimensions: 6.5 x 4.1 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 2.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,171,210 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Bestselling Seattle-born author Katherine Stone set about plotting her life's journey at a very young age. At age five she knew she hoped to become a doctor. Then, after writing her first short story at age 11, she realized that she'd love to be a writer, too.

In pursuit of that youthful dream, Katherine attended Stanford University, where she completed her premed requirements while majoring in English. She received her M.D. from the University of Washington. Following her internal medicine residency in San Francisco, she accepted a fellowship in infectious diseases in Los Angeles.

What remains one of the world's largest outbreaks of Legionnaires' disease coincided with her fellowship, which gave her the opportunity to write and lecture on this mysterious new disease. But it was not all work and no play. There was also romance in L.A. It was there (during a spinal tap!) that she met her future husband, physician and novelist Jack Chase.

While she had accomplished the first half of her young-life goals, Katherine never really got around to the second part--being a writer--until Jack bought her a word processor and urged her to "Just do it." The result? Bestselling books in the distinctive Katherine Stone style: a marriage of lyrical prose, evocative emotion and, above all, romance.

"There's nothing wrong with incurable romanticism," the physician asserts. "I love writing about nice people, who are giving life their best shot despite the sometimes monumental obstacles I place in their paths and who discover, despite those obstacles, the splendor and power of love."

Although Katherine has hung up her stethoscope for the moment and is writing full-time at her home near Seattle, her medical background is often evident in her books. "I very much enjoy sharing my passion for medicine--its drama, its emotion and yes, its science--with my readers."

The author of 21 novels, including Twins, Bel Air, Love Songs, and Pearl Moon, Katherine's books have been translated into 20 languages and sold worldwide. She is in the midst of converting all her novels into e-book formats (and thinking about her next book!)

Please visit her website at www.katherinestone.com.

 

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Not deeply emotional or truly romantic as cover states..., April 6, 2005
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The book started out well enough but it quickly lost me about half way through when there were too many storylines going on and not near enough time spent on what the book is supposed to be about according to the back cover. It states that 'within weeks' Sam has fallen in love with Kathleen. They didn't meet until 3/4 of the way through the book, on the night Ian died, and they were in love the next morning, not within weeks. I thought, for someone as frigid as Kathleen was, it was a bit unbelievable that she slept with Sam within an hour or two of meeting him and then I didn't know they had until I began reading the next chapter. I don't think the author spent near enough time on the issues of the two characters (Sam's abandonment of his father and Kathleens' loss of the man she loved) and apparently they were all settled within one conversation that was not near emotional or romantic. They knew each other less than a week at the end of the book (and most of that time was spent dealing with Natalie, James and Grant) and apparently, the author forgot to send the pages to the publisher where they discussed any future they might have together or even if they wanted one together. The subplot of Natalie and James was unnecessary and again, the author spent more time on their relationship, with insecure Natalie unsure of how James felt, than she did on Sam and Kathleen's. Grant's storyline was silly and if it was meant to throw a twist in the whole story, get me on the edge of my seat, it failed because nobody really cared about Grant, Christine, James or Natalie. I would have liked to have read a whole lot more about Sam and Kathleen and maybe their feelings for each other as they grew to know each other but it was never really touched on. The book jumped all over but never seemed to center on Kathleen and Sam. I wouldn't recommend it. It was boring and goofy. The only reason I gave it two stars was for the very beginning.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars engaging family drama, December 31, 2003
Years ago Seattle based philanthropist Ian Collier helps Kathleen Cahill by paying for her to attend college and medical school. Now a doctor, Kathleen wants a child and though friends Ian would like to sire her kid because years ago he lost the only child he ever had. Kathleen accepts his kind offer as she has great respect for Ian. He also asks her to marry him so their child can be raised with two parents though he expects their relationship to remain friendly and platonic. She loves his loyalty, but tells him it is unnecessary. He says he cares for her too much so he must help her any way he can, but Ian dies not long afterward.

As he nears forty, wanderer Sam Collier settles down near Medford, Oregon buying Sarah's orchard, a place where apples grow. When he learns that the man who sired him, but deserted him over three decades ago, died, Sam goes to Seattle to settle the estate. Sam hates Ian and wants to detest Kathleen, but instead falls in love with her. As she reciprocates his feelings, she informs him that she is pregnant, but the father could be his father not him.

This is an engaging family drama that borders on the rim of soap opera, but Katherine Stone keeps her cast consistent and loaded with doubts and that make for a deep character study. Ms. Stone furbishes a deep look at fractured relationships in which love is not enough to heal childhood wounds that remain bleeding as adults. Fans of contemporary tales starring protagonists whose respective hearts of stones are chipped away will want to read this compelling novel.

Harriet Klausner

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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Circles and circles and circles..., April 27, 2005
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bhr "birdwoman" (Bryn Mawr, PA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Another Man's Son (MIRA) (Mass Market Paperback)
This is the story of karma.

As another reviewer wrote, it is also a story that is not so easily followed. Scratch that. It isn't hard to follow, but there are so many "wait, isn't that the same guy who..." moments that the reader finds herself wanting to start again to make sure she's missed nothing.

The only issue I truly have with this book is that it is wrapped up too quickly. Relationships progress too easily in the end, and side plots and motivations are almost viciously cut off.

Still, though, I found the levels of love demonstrated in this book to be amazing. A very interesting concept for a book.

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