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S. D. Banks is a native Texan, and a long-time resident of Austin (the Live Music Capital of the World, and home to a vibrant writing community as well). She has been writing for as long as she can remember, joking that she started her "writing career" while still in grade school. "I would carefully write out stories, draw "book covers" for them, and then staple or lace the pages together to form books," she laughs. "I had a secret drawer full of them. What a strange child I was!" It was much later that her passion for history emerged. Banks holds a Bachelor of Arts in history from Texas State University, where she also studied writing. She credits her history professors there with demonstrating that an understanding of history can give us ...more

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S.D. Banks Probably Mr. Knightley and Emma Woodhouse. George Knightley sees through Emma's apparent superficiality, holds her accountable for her occasional thou…moreProbably Mr. Knightley and Emma Woodhouse. George Knightley sees through Emma's apparent superficiality, holds her accountable for her occasional thoughtlessness, and is willing to wait for her to grow up. In short, he understands her and loves what lies beneath. Likewise, Emma comes to love Knightley from the inside out. Their love is based on respect and friendship and, as opposed to a shallower love based purely on passion, theirs is the sort that lasts.(less)
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A very engaging, entertaining story that is well written. Mystery lovers need to add this to their TBR list!
Transcendent Loyalties by S.D.  Banks
"For readers who love to immerse themselves in a story, this is a sweeping historical journey that spans years leading up to the American Revolution. Boston’s unrest forms a striking backdrop for Anna Somerset’s story as she balances a loyalty to her " Read more of this review »
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"Perfect sequel (no spoilers)

I was so excited for the sequel to Transcendent Loyalties and it b did not disappoint. This book picked right up where the last one ended. I was glad to learn more of Drum's story and look forward to the next addition. The" Read more of this review »
Transcendent Loyalties by S.D.  Banks
"This book is fantastic. I don't possess the proper skills to do justice to a review of this wonderful book. The characters, the dialogue, and the pacing are amazing. I found myself so drawn in I couldn't put this book down. I can't recommend this boo" Read more of this review »
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