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Donita Kathleen Paul (born November 20, 1950) is a best-selling contemporary Christian fiction novelist. Best known for her fantasy DragonKeeper Chronicles series, she won a finalist medal in the Christy Awards for the first installment of the DragonKeeper Chronicles, DragonSpell. She has also written romances and juvenile novels under the name Kathleen Paul. Born in Lawrence, Kansas, Paul now lives in eastern Colorado. Biography Paul studied elementary education in college as preparation for being a mother; she soon became a single mother and worked as an elementary-school teacher. It wasn't until flesh-eating bacteria in her leg put her in the hospital for 21 days that she seriously turned to writing at her mother's urging. She submitted a romance novel she had written for her thirteen-year-old daughter, and it was published. Writing career Paul began writing as a teen. She and three or four friends would write during the week and share their stories at a Friday night slumber party. She took the Institute of Children's Literature correspondence course when her children were preschoolers, and she later wrote a romance novel for her thirteen-year-old daughter, but she didn't settle down to writing until she got an infection in her leg that ultimately ended her school-teaching career. After her initial success writing romances, Paul tried fantasy when her mother challenged her to write "something different, bigger, deeper". The eventual result was the DragonKeeper Chronicles. Bibliography DragonKeeper Chronicles Series Chiril Chronicles Series Realm Walkers Romance Novels Escape (1999) To See His Way (2000) The Heart of a Child (2000) Out in the Real World (2001) City Dreams (2001) Christmas Letters (2001) Woven Hearts (2002) Kaleidoscope (2005) References External links Official site. Discover the Donita K Paul popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Donita K Paul books.

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    Guardian of the Veil

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    What if the fabric of our world were stretching or tearing...or getting thinner...and we could step through that veil into another world? It's been a month since the Misfits four...