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  • Bibliography:
    6 Books
  • First Book:
    March 2003
  • Latest Book:
    May 2015
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Book List in Order: 6 titles



  • Revenge is a double-edged, all-consuming sword, though it is not until he is too deeply immersed that Nicholas Ryder realizes the cost cannot be justified. New to South America, Caroline James, a feature journalist, quickly realizes "you could lose N...



  • Author's Note: While much is known of the professional life of John William Waterhouse (1849-1917) little is known of him privately, and less of his model. No diaries, journals, letters, or personal papers of either are known to exist that could reve...



  • Louisa of Woods Crossing is about the Texas frontier just prior to the 1836 War of Texas Independence. The fourteen year-old heroine of the story lived during times of hardships and dangers including nightmarish depredations by hostile Indians inclin...



  • Have you ever really considered what is important in your life? In today's non-stop world of fast food, technology and credit, where people have become trapped on the ever-turning hamster wheel of life, sometimes you just have to say, "Stop I need t...



  • I met a Lady Full beautiful, a faerys child; Her hair was long. She took me to her elfin grot And there we slumbered on the moss.Excerpted from La Belle Dame sans Merci Keats-1819Murille is about artistic vision and sensual awakening; the story of a ...



  • The protagonist is a young British butterfly collector who, working for the British Museum in London, collected the little-known butterflies and moths at the time in Texas in 1840. The collector teamed with a Spanish seorita to collect them across Te...




Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

James Kaye has published 6 books.

James Kaye does not have a new book coming out soon. The latest book, A British Butterfly Collector on the Texas Frontier, was published in May 2015.

The first book by James Kaye, A Shadow and a Sigh, was published in March 2003.

No. James Kaye does not write books in series.