Kate Spencer Reihenfolge der Bücher







- 2025
- 2025
One Last Summer
- 320 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
Set against the backdrop of a nostalgic summer, this story explores the rekindling of a past romance. Characters navigate the complexities of love, growth, and the passage of time as they confront unresolved feelings and new challenges. Themes of forgiveness and the transformative power of second chances resonate throughout, inviting readers to reflect on the impact of choices made in youth. The vibrant setting enhances the emotional journey, making it a heartfelt tale of rediscovery and connection.
- 2024
The Twelve Lessons Journal
- 288 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
Focusing on personal and spiritual growth, this guide serves as a companion to the Twelve Lessons novel series. It offers insights and practical exercises designed to deepen the reader's understanding of the themes explored in the novels, encouraging self-reflection and transformative experiences. The book aims to inspire readers to apply the lessons learned in their own lives, fostering a journey of self-discovery and enlightenment.
- 2024
Twelve Lessons Lived
- 308 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
As the third installment in the popular Twelve Lessons series, this novel continues to explore the intricate dynamics of its beloved characters. Readers can expect a blend of personal growth, emotional challenges, and engaging storytelling that has captivated audiences in previous books. The narrative promises to delve deeper into the themes of resilience and self-discovery, offering fresh insights while maintaining the charm that fans have come to love.
- 2023
A heartwarming journey unfolds as a man and his cat embark on the Camino de Santiago, a historic pilgrimage route in Spain. Through their adventures, they encounter various characters and cultures, exploring themes of companionship, spirituality, and self-discovery. The bond between the traveler and his feline companion deepens as they navigate challenges and reflect on life’s meaning, offering readers a charming blend of travel narrative and personal growth.
- 2022
Zwei Herzen unter acht Millionen
Eine Liebe in New York. Roman − Dieser SPIEGEL-Bestseller sorgt für einen romantischen Sommer
Acht Millionen Menschen. Doch nur einer davon ist für dich bestimmt. Es ist nur einer dieser New Yorker Momente: Die verrücktesten Dinge geschehen, aber wenige Minuten später ist es, als wären sie nie passiert. So redet sich Einrichtungsdesignerin Fran die peinlichste Szene am schrecklichsten Tag ihres Lebens schön. Dabei sieht sie den Moment noch genau vor sich: Wie sie frisch gefeuert und schwitzend in die überfüllte U-Bahn sprintet, ihr Kleid in der Tür einklemmt, es am Rücken aufreißt, und ihr ein attraktiver Fremder sein rettendes Gucci-Sakko um die Schultern legt – um zu verhindern, dass sie ganz New York ihre Unterwäsche präsentiert. Als Fran wenig später online ein Video von der Begegnung mit ihrem geheimnisvollen Retter entdeckt, das angeblich den Beginn einer echten Lovestory zeigt, möchte sie noch weiter im Erdboden versinken. Zum Glück ist das Schöne am Leben in einer Stadt mit acht Millionen Einwohnern, dass man sich sowieso nie wiedersehen wird. Oder? Spaziergänge im Central Park, Sonnenuntergänge auf der Brooklyn Bridge und romantische Stunden zu zweit: Die schönste New York Love Story des Jahres! Hochwertig veredelt – ein Buch, das funkelt wie die Lichter am Broadway
- 2021
Trapped by the Devil
- 178 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
The narrative follows Kate Spencer's harrowing journey over 15 years, triggered by a single decision that led to a life marked by mental health struggles, domestic abuse, and addiction to heroin and crack cocaine. The author vividly recounts Kate's experiences with spiritual bondage and incarceration, creating an emotional roller coaster that highlights the depths of her despair and the challenges she faced. This gripping true story offers profound insights into resilience and the impact of choices on one's life trajectory.
- 2010
Being Daisy
- 448 Seiten
- 16 Lesestunden
England in the late 60s. Daisy's father reluctantly walks his 17 year-old daughter down the aisle. She is four months pregnant and marrying a carpenter who plays guitar for a wannabe pop group. Refusing to think life is about to change, Daisy casts aside career aspirations held by her father, quickly moving from one pregnancy to the next in her own unique and independent style. Being Daisy is an emotionally charged slice of life for an irrepressible young woman who roller coasters her way through ten years of married life with humour and optimism. Her journey typified that of many 60s brides who sought more than just a husband as they embarked on married life in the middle of free love and the background drone of The Rolling Stones.
