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Welcome to the official Sharon Linnéa site! Sharon Linnea is an award-winning biographer, novelist, and one of the top inspiration journalists in the country. Her extensive background as a book and magazine editor has led her into many interesting venues, where she has gotten to interview and work with cultural historians, psychologists, film and recording artists, and Holocaust survivors. She spent five years studying Hawaiian history for her biography Princess Ka'iulani: Hope of a Nation, Heart of a People, (winner of the Carter G. Woodson Award) and another five years interviewing modern Hawaiian islanders from all walks of life for Chicken Soup from the Soul of Hawai'i. She also spent three years interviewing co-workers of Raoul Wallenberg, the young Swede who saved 100,000 Jews in Hungary at the end of World War II. She is currently the movie reviewer for the journalistically award-winning website Beliefnet and is finishing up a new book on Lost Civilizations for Sterling, and has three new thrillers set for release from St. Martin's Press. Contact her at Sharon@ She'll be glad to send you an autographed bookplate if you'd like one. Simply email her, tell her who you'd like it enscribed to, and include your name and address. Mahalo! To find out more about any of the books listed to the left, simply click on the title. ![]() And watch for the third Eden Thriller, TREASURE OF EDEN, coming in the fall of 2008! A chambermaid is caught eavesdropping on a top-secret meeting of banking magnates on Jekyll Island, Georgia. The lives of two Bedouin boys are changed forever when they find a cave filled with antiquities in the desert near Qumran. Join Jaime and Yani on the ultimate treasure hunt that reaches from Iraq to Davos, Switzerland to the Judean wilderness in the next Eden Thriller, due from St. Martin's in October 2008! (Did you think it would be easy for these two to work things out?) ![]() Jaime and Yani race against time to rescue five kidnapped children whose DNA holds the key to immortality on earth. THE GARDEN OF EDEN REALLY EXISTED? Stolen artifacts A mysterious sword and a hidden door that closes at moonset CHASING EDEN April 8, 2003. U.S. Army Chaplain Jaime Richards is stunned when her civilian friend Adara Dunbar staggers, mortally wounded, out of the Iraqi night, with an urgent “package” for Jaime to drop at ruins of the ancient city of Ur, now inside a U.S. military base. Jaime is soon pulled into a web of secrets as old as the stolen five-thousand-year-old Dagger of Ur as she joins forces with Adara’s mysterious brother on a quest through Ur, Babylon, Baghdad, and Iraq’s southern swamps to save a hidden treasure that powerful men are willing to steal and kill—and start a war—to find. Smart and suspenseful, a hold-on-to-your-seat race to find the site of the original Garden of Eden Written with B.K. Sherer Available in early 2007 from St. Martin's Press Please email your address to Sharon@ |
![]() ![]() The ultimate treasure hunt takes Jaime and Yani to the Judean wilderness in search of an ancient box found by two Bedouin boys ![]() Jaime's back, in a race against time to save five kidnapped children who have in common a link to immortality... ![]() The heroic, tragic story of Hawaii's last princess ![]() The warmth and wisdom of Hawaii in a book! ![]() You'll never forget the young Swedish architect who saved 100,000 Jews in Budapest at the end of WWII |
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