Kathleen D. Tresemer has been writing for the joy of it since childhood. A career in social services allowed for writing reports to the court, profiles of foster and adoptive children, and grant proposals. Sadly, writing for pleasure took a back seat. Eventually, Kathleen took the leap into professional writing: a weekly newspaper column, feature stories for papers and magazines, and website content for a web development company. After hours, she worked on two projects: a YA novel and a commercial fiction piece or ""book club novel."" In 2016, Kathleen published her debut novel, Time in a Bottle, for a YA audience. Her current novel with Burton Mayers Books is called A Case of Peaches, the story of a social worker helping a wrongly accused teenage girl clear her name while finding her a ""forever family,"" all before the child ages out of the system. It's a great option for book clubs and anyone interested in the fascinating world of child foster care and adoption. This is the first novel in a series taken from the case files of Adoption Worker, June Hunter. Another U.S. writer, Tresemer writes from the great Midwest, halfway between Lake Michigan and the Mississippi River. Visit her on Facebook at Author Kathleen Demmert Tresemer, at her website kdtresemer.com, or write to her at authorkdtresemer@outlook.com
""June Hunter is the perfect character to lead the reader through a flawed but hopeful system that deals with kids who may be otherwise forgotten.""