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Boston Found

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Diana Hamilton is a highly successful architect who becomes consumed by her job. Her life falls apart when she is unexpectedly fired. In a wacky attempt to help her, her best friends challenge her to a bet which involves some hard core lessons on becoming a team player. To win the wager, she takes a job at a small firm outside of Boston and little does she know- she's about to meet the love of her life- her sexy new boss, Patrick Nolan. When Patrick's daugthter is diagnosed with type 1 diabetes*, Diana experiences the power of unconditional love. Can Diana Hamilton become someone worthy of her own self-respect?

A portion of the proceeds will be donated to JDRF.

250 pages, ebook

First published June 9, 2013

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Kathleen Reid

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Kathleen Reid is an award-winning author of three works of fiction: Paris Match, A Page Out of Life and Sunrise in Florence (2019). Sunrise in Florence won 5 Indie Book Awards in Romance and Romantic Suspense. New York Times Bestselling Author, Adriana Trigiani, said “Sunrise in Florence is a tonic for readers who love Italy, fine art and adventure.”

Her new book, Secrets in the Palazzo, just won a PenCraft Fiction award in contemporary romance. Rose’s adventures in Italy continue as she pursues a career as an artist and searches for a lost Leonardo da Vinci painting. Kathleen is a wife, mom to two girls, avid runner, and volunteer. Please see www.KathleenReid.com

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September 16, 2013
BOSTON FOUND was a joy to write. The transformation of Diana Hamilton from high powered New York architect to a successful kinder, gentler woman was intriguing. For the story to work, Diana had to be rough around the edges in the beginning until she changes her priorities. I love that she is flawed and learns from her mistakes. This was also my first attempt at comedy.
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