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Fool's Gold

Fool's Gold

Kathy Clark

Independently Published
2019
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John "Mac" McKay is a member of the Two-Mile-High Club. Not what you think Every June, the city of Cripple Creek, Colorado celebrates their exciting gold mining history with a weekend dedicated to the herd of donkeys that are direct descendants of the those used by the miners to carry the equipment and gold around the Rocky Mountains in the mid to late 1800s. Abby Barker can't help but notice the tall, handsome cowboy sitting at her table at the casino where she works dealing blackjack. She tries to ignore the immediate sparks between them, but every time she catches his gaze, her knees go weak. However, Abby works for the Secret Service and is undercover to track down a counterfeiting organization that is suspected to be laundering their fake bills through the casinos. Even though there are a hundred reasons why they should not act on the crazy attraction they are both feeling, they end up spending every extra moment together until she solves her case and is forced to leave.Neither expected the irresistible passion that would sweep them into the path of danger. Could this be real or is it just fool's gold?CAUTION: Sensual love scenes
Summer of '69: Life & Love After Vietnam

Summer of '69: Life & Love After Vietnam

Kathy Clark

Independently Published
2019
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SUMMER OF '69 Three complete, unabridged novels set twenty years after the Vietnam War about three very different experiences and the adjustments required to survive life after Vietnam. These are stories of love, hope, and recovery by courageous men and women whose paths are destined to cross.KISSED BY AN ANGEL - A plane crash brought them together. Will their memories and fears tear them apart? A pilot who had been shot down in the jungle makes it home and finds a new career as a Blue Angel. His best friend was not so lucky. Did the pilot's brush with death make him feel invincible...or crush him with survivor's guilt?PHANTOM ANGEL - Amnesia took away his past. Can she help him find a future? A man is discovered living as a prisoner of a Vietnam family, deep in the jungle. Amnesia had taken away his memories and had kept him from trying to escape. Can he adapt to life back in the U.S. after losing not just the last 20 years, but also his very identity?ANGEL OF MERCY - She nursed him back to health and they fell in love. But she choose another man to marry. Twenty years ago, an Army nurse made a difficult choice between the man she truly loved and the man who needed her to survive. Now that she is reunited with her past, can she fix a broken heart and heal wounds that are too deep to be seen?Each of the 2,700,000 Americans who fought in the Vietnam War had their own unique experiences and each one's story is different. 10% of that generation went to Vietnam, but 100% were affected. Over 58,000 Americans died or went missing during the Vietnam War. The rest came home to an ungrateful nation. Some had visible injuries, but almost all suffered deep emotional wounds. The lucky ones had friends and families that helped get them through. It took love and patience and the ability to move forward, one step at a time. Regardless of whether or not, Vietnam was a justifiable cause, these warriors deserve our respect and gratitude. Their stories need to be told...and we need to listen, then give them a big hug.
Change the Past: Time Shifters Book #1

Change the Past: Time Shifters Book #1

Kathy Clark; Bob Kat

Independently Published
2019
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BOOK #1 CHANGE THE PASTKelly Welch's sixteenth summer was supposed to be the best ever. Long, lazy days with her friends and her horse in Texas. But her life changes in an instant. Her unexpected move to Fort Myers Beach, Florida leaves her lonely and frightened. Living with a workaholic aunt she barely knows and looking to start a school where she's the new girl makes her anxious and unhappy.Until she meets Scott. He is smart and nerdy, sort of like her, and they hit it off right away. His best friend, handsome, athletic Austin joins them on a surprise adventure back to the past and adds an unexpected complication. The summer that began so badly becomes the most exciting and dangerous one of her life when she is faced with the dilemma of risking her own life to save someone she doesn't even know. Is she brave enough to risk it all...especially now that she's felt the first promise of love?The TIME SHIFTERS series has won numerous awards and is written by USA Today and New York Times Best Selling Author Kathy Clark under the pen name of Bob Kat. Praise for Change The Past"The friendship, budding romance, family and mystery are woven in a correct mix and helps you get involved with the characters more. Relatable characters, less relatable plot, sweet romance and interesting mystery - Just read it " BooksAreMagic"Author Bob Kat has employed various elements like mystery, adventure, science and budding romance in his fiction which makes it a sensational read." Sporty Neha"I simply love books for young adults. (Patterson's Maximum Ride series, Rowling's Harry Potter series.) This book has fresh realistic characters whom I cared about immediately." LindaBOOK #2, DAY AT THE BEACHAustin Burke lives for football. He's the star quarterback at South Beach High School with the bright future in college and maybe professional football. He isn't looking for a girlfriend, but then he meets Kelly. She's brave and funny and can beat him at their favorite video game.When Austin and Kelly get together with their friends Scott and Zoey for a fun day at the beach on what they think is a deserted island, it goes wrong from the very beginning. They are surprised to find a group of people led by a very frightening man. As they try to find a way off the island, Austin discovers his attraction for Kelly, but he thinks she and Scott are a couple, and he won't do anything to hurt his best friend. But then they are attacked by a crazed criminal who is determined to leave no survivors. The teens must work together, and Austin takes charge to attempt to bring them home safely.BOOK #3 RUNAWAY LOVERZoey Chandler is popular, beautiful, and rich. Her most important achievement is that she is on the cheer squad. That is, until she accidentally is swept along on a crazy adventure with Austin, Kelly, and Scott. If they can save him, how can Zoey make the difficult decision of whether to give up the life she knows and loves for a boy in a different time who has stolen her heart? BOOK #4 FOREVER LOVEKelly and Austin are left alone while everyone else is on vacation trips with their families. They celebrate the Fourth of July together and grow closer than ever. As they face their first defeat, they are caught by surprise when the same danger that takes Emma also threatens the teens when one of their own is captured in a killer's web. Will they be able to save Emma? Or will they join her as permanent guests in the ghostly halls of The Stanley Hotel? You don't have to believe in ghosts...until you meet one.
Living with Pugs

Living with Pugs

Kathy Clarke

Authorhouse
2022
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Pugs are a toy dog. Their function is "companion", also "announcer of arrival of guests", "pillow to rest neck on while sitting on sofa", and "providing warmth to owner during sleep". In this small book we see Dr. Kathy Clarke's pugs create hilarious chaos on a daily basis. We see Dr. Clarke, as a novice, groom and show her pugs (occasionally taking a ribbon). We meet her "dog" friends and her "non-doggie" friends as we wonder through the days at Kate's Pugs. We share her sadness and struggle as she tube feeds a 1.8 oz tiny baby fighting "fading puppy" syndrome. We share her frustration in dealing with vets who often have little experience with the breed. Dr. Clarke's total love and devotion to the pug dog shows through on each page. Dog devotees of any breed with recognize themselves often on the pages of Living with Pugs.
My Life Is a Road Atlas

My Life Is a Road Atlas

Kathy Clarke

Legacy Isle Publishing
2021
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Passionate and adventurous, Kathy Clarke has always believed in her own abilities and refused to let one day go by without being lived to its fullest. Maybe that's what happens when you're accidentally shot point-blank with a .22 rifle at age three and a half and you live to tell about it.A challenging childhood prepared Clarke to accept life's capriciousness. "It seemed like a really good idea at the time..." could be her life's motto. "Good ideas" like dropping everything to strike out across the western plains in search of a meaningful relationship; acquiring a home menagerie consisting of multiple St. Bernards, a pissed-off cat, three turtles, a tortoise, a hamster named after a loser boyfriend and a housebroken baby goat; or building a career while raising seven children. In lively and humorous prose, Clarke invites readers of My Life Is a Road Atlas along for the ride as she recalls her nomadic childhood, a roster of not-so-forgotten lovers and the controlled chaos of being a mother of seven "decent and imperfect human beings"-oh, yes, and that time that she got shot. Compelled by the pandemic-induced Hawai'i visitor industry shutdown to finally sit still, Clarke spent her time writing her memoirs, causing some anxiety to her children. "Memories are how life teaches you when you are not looking," she muses. "In the next life, I hope I gain wisdom at a much younger age, considering how long it took me to acquire any this time around." Readers may not wish for a wiser Clarke, who one can only imagine would have fewer "good ideas" to laugh and cry over. The Hali'a Aloha Series publishes personal essays, memoir, poetry and prose. The series celebrates moments big and small, harnessing the power of short forms to preserve the lived experiences of the storytellers.
View from the Volcano

View from the Volcano

Kathy Clarke

Legacy Isle Publishing
2023
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People always asked how I did it.In the late 1970s, Kathy Clarke was the midwife for what became a burgeoning incentive travel industry in Hawai'i. Part memoir and part trade chronicle, View from the Volcano deftly combines the events of Clarke's personal life with stories of the fitful growth of the Aloha State's most influential industry. "Impossible" was not a word in Clarke's vocabulary as she raised seven children and helped create a thriving tourism model. Still in the game, passionate and adventurous, Hawai'i's oldest living DMC, Clarke continues to delight in instigating minor rebellions. For forty-five years, Kathy Clarke has been immersed in Hawai'i hospitality. Since 1980, Clarke has built her career as an innovator in Hawai'i event and destination management. The COVID-19-induced tourism shutdown launched her writing career. Her first collection of micro memoirs, My Life is a Road Atlas, was published in December 2021. Her life-long love of Hawai'i's hospitality industry was the impetus for this book.The Hali'a Aloha Series publishes personal essays, poetry and prose in micro-memoir format. The series celebrates moments big and small, harnessing the power of short forms to preserve the lived experiences of the storytellers.
Keep It Together

Keep It Together

Tracy Starratt; Kathy Clark

Independently Published
2019
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How much time do you spend looking for an account number, an insurance policy, dates of past adventures, or family history? Wouldn't it be nice if all of your personal and financial information was collected into one convenient book? Keep It Together does all that and more. Each chapter focuses on different elements of your life. Your information will all be in one place, as you need it. Tuck, tape, or staple your documents inside. Or put them in a large envelope that you keep with this book.This is a diary of your life. Not only will it have your personal, medical, and family history, but it will also include all those people and places that made your best (and possibly your worst) memories. Never forget a name or a place or a contact number. Never misplace an important document or lose a favorite photo. You'll have quick access to dates, both past and future.Should you be away from home and you need to access a number or financial information, a family member or a close friend can easily find what you need and provide it to you.And, if necessary, this is the perfect source for your heirs to take care of your estate and follow your wishes. However, please note that this is not a legal document and should not replace or act as a valid will.If you're using an e-book version of this book, get a spiral or other bound notebook, label the chapters and write all your information in the appropriate places.Be sure to keep this book (or your spiral notebook) and your documents in a secure place such as a fireproof home safe or a safe deposit box to protect this very personal information. And be sure to add and update information as it changes. Then relax. You've got it all together. We came up with this idea when my mother died and I had to spend days searching for her and my dad's personal information. As I put this book together, I decided to include not only important information like medical and family facts, but also to include fun memories such as my bucket list and favorite places that I've visited or want to visit. My husband calls it an adult baby book. I see it as a valuable tool for keeping up with your personal information, but I can also see it as an historical document that will detail your life's experiences. Buy one for each member of your family and fill them out at your next family gathering. Pass them on to your kids with their family information already filled in and let them add to it. Because of the format, buying the paperback is the easiest format, but you can make it work with an e-book and a spiral notebook. You'll be amazed at how often you refer to it for information. Most of all, have fun with your memories.
Portrait of Houston

Portrait of Houston

Kathy Adams Clark; Gary Clark

Farcountry Press
2012
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Come see Houston, Texas, as you've never seen it before with Farcountry's newest title: Portrait of Houston. Join one of Texas's finest photographers, Kathy Adams Clark, as she turns her lens on Houston, showcasing the diverse and fascinating culture and scenic beauty of this global city and center of industry. This book gives readers a true portrait of a thriving city that was born along the Texas bayou. Includes communities of Sugar Land, Katy, The Woodlands, and Kingwood.
Photographing Big Bend National Park

Photographing Big Bend National Park

Kathy Adams Clark

Texas A M University Press
2013
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With its combination of desert and mountain landscapes, the dramatic canyons of the Rio Grande, ancient pictographs, and remnants of pioneer ranch life, Big Bend National Park presents a wealth of subjects to the photographic eye. Add early morning and late evening sunlight, summer thunderstorms, and clear, star-spattered night skies, and the opportunities become irresistible.Professional nature photographer and frequent Big Bend traveler Kathy Adams Clark offers this handy and beautiful guide to maximising the photographic experience of this visually stunning landscape.Photographing Big Bend National Park begins with a tutorial on the basics of light meters, shutter speeds, and f/stops, featuring practical, hands-on-camera exercises and answers to common questions. The chapters that follow take readers on six excursions to well-known locations within the park—the Basin, Panther Junction, Rio Grande Village, Ross Maxwell Drive, Santa Elena Canyon, and the Chisos Mountains among them. A primer on night photography (including “light-painting” and star trails) is also included.Within each chapter are instructions for photographing various subjects at the site using simple, intermediate, and advanced techniques; information on the best seasons to photograph; and tips designed to benefit the novice.Photographing Big Bend National Park not only provides practical information for photographers of all skill levels, it also offers a visual feast of striking images. Nature lovers, photographers, and anyone who loves this remarkable national park will treasure this latest book from veteran writer and photographer Kathy Adams Clark.
Book of Texas Birds Volume 63

Book of Texas Birds Volume 63

Gary Clark; Kathy Adams Clark

TEXAS A M UNIVERSITY PRESS
2022
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Drawing on the knowledge and insight gained from a lifetime of watching, studying, and enjoying birds, this book is full of information about more than four hundred species of birds in Texas, most all of which author Gary Clark has seen first hand. Organized in the standard taxonomic order familiar to most birders, the book is written in a conversational tone that yields a wide-ranging discussion of each bird’s life history as well as an intimate look at some of its special characteristics and habits. Information regarding each species’ diet, voice, and nest is included as well as when and where it can be found in Texas. Magnificent photographs by Kathy Adams Clark accompany each bird’s entry.For those just beginning to watch birds to those who can fully relate to the experiences and sentiments communicated here by a veteran birder, this book reveals the kind of personal connection to nature that careful attention to the birds around us can inspire.
Book of Texas Moths

Book of Texas Moths

Gary Clark; Kathy Adams Clark

TEXAS A M UNIVERSITY PRESS
2025
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How often do we pass by moths under a porch light or fluttering under a streetlamp without giving them a second glance? Yet moths, far more plentiful than butterflies, with their intricate patterns and curious coloration, often emerge as beautiful as butterflies. Book of Texas Moths is based on the original field work of distinguished Texas naturalist, author, and photographer John Tveten (1934–2009), whose work stands as testament to what a person can discover by careful and systemic observation of the natural world. Beginning in 1978 until his death in 2009, Tveten kept meticulous field notes about nearly every bird, butterfly, mammal, reptile, dragonfly, and moth he encountered, using a form designed by his wife, Gloria, who shared his enthusiasm for documenting wildlife. In addition to careful field notes detailing the when, where, and what of moth observations, Tveten’s entries were linked to corresponding photographs of the moths in various stages of their life cycles. He planned to shape all of this information into a book to be called “Butterflies of the Night.” After his passing, nature writers Gary and Kathy Adams Clark, close friends and proteges of John and Gloria Tveten, set out to transcribe and publish his field notes alongside the corresponding photographs. Remaining faithful to John’s original research, this manuscript presents Tveten’s careful documentation on the distribution, history, and identification of 100 Texas moth species, while incorporating his descriptive phrases into as many species accounts as possible. It is not intended as a field guide; rather, Book of Texas Moths takes readers into the mind of a disciplined naturalist as he conducted important original research.