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. One reviewer said: ""Overall, this book had an interesting premise, great characters and growth, and a pretty fantastic style and story!"" Amy Lou on Goodreads. Her current novel with Burton Mayers 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.