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Mia King

Mia King

Blogging at Fresh Fiction

Sandi Shilhanek | One Last Summer Hurrah?
September 6, 2009
If you live in the United States then this is perhaps a holiday weekend for you. It is for me, and I’ve been looking  Read More...

Mia King and her husband (author and mental golf expert Darrin Gee) moved to Hawaii in 2000, where they currently live and raise their three children: Maya, Eric and Luke.

Mia attended Miss Porter’s School and Wellesley College, graduating from Rice University with a degree in Political Science. She was born in St. Louis, Missouri, and has lived in Texas, Colorado, California, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Hawaii, Hong Kong, and Beijing, China. Her career portfolio includes previous lives as a tax manager with a Big Six accounting firm, website content copy chief for a major LVMH luxury-branded website, brand manager, life coach, cross-cultural trainer, director for a 2,000 acre retreat center, business owner, and now, author and homeschooling parent.

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Series

Books:

Table Manners, August 2009
Paperback
Sweet Life, September 2008
Trade Size
Good Things, February 2007
Trade Size

 

 

 

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