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Reviews

"THE BOY NEXT DOOR is a heart-wrenching novel of two families caught up in bitterness and blame. Amy Knupp skillfully tells their story with such realism that it is like watching the drama unfold in your own neighborhood. A strong story line, genuine characters and compassionate hero and heroine make for an unforgettable read."
--5 stars, Donna, Cataromance

"In The Boy Next Door (4), Amy Knupp accurately describes the tension between two people dealing with a long-ago tragedy. Her characters are both complex and likable, a combination that's not always easy to achieve."
--4 stars, Romantic Times

"THE BOY NEXT DOOR is a very character-driven story that tackles some tough issues but also uses fun, levity, and love to create a more balanced and hopeful story."
--Sarah, Romance Junkies

"THE BOY NEXT DOOR was an engaging book, with characters that were believable and the romance was right on the mark.
--4 hearts, Marie, Loves Romances

"Unexpected Complication is well-written and realistic, both in plot and characterization."
--4 stars, Romantic Times

"Brand new author Amy Knupp skillfully captures her readers with an engrossing tale of best friends denying their love for each other in her fabulous debut novel, Unexpected Complication....Be prepared to add a new author to your 'watch for' list."
--4 stars, Donna Zapf, CataRomance

"Amy Knupp provides a fascinating relationship drama."
--Harriet Klausner


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Photos from Dallas RWA Conference, July 2007


Me with Kacey Pickens, the most sarcastic person I know :)


Michelle Willingham, Sharon Long/Maya Banks, and Steph Tyler


Kay Stockham (fellow Superromance author and FNG) and me


Sharon/Maya, Sylvia Day and me


Our original writing group. Back row: Michelle Diener, Allison Brennan, Karin Tabke and Liz Kreger. Front row: Me, Sharon Long/Maya Banks, Jan Kenny and Edie Ramer.


One of the many reasons I adore Sharon/Maya...her attitude, evident here. *g*


Edie Ramer and Liz Kreger


Marcia Colette (this girl is crazy in a good way!), LaDonna Paulette and Jan Kenny


Larissa Ione, fellow Writeminded girl and look at that style!


Steph Tyler and Sharon Long, featuring a little Inappropriate Conference Behavior


Steph Tyler and Larissa Ione, aka Sydney Croft


Steph and Larissa again, being one, as Sydney. (Or something.)


Steph and Sharon/Maya


The Writeminded girls, maybe not quite at our best


Writeminded minus Jan, who was busy being a social butterfly, I suspect


An army of Wizards. These were the items my husband Justin and I brought to promote our website business, Stonecreek Media. The Wizards are hard to come by now. :)


This is me and Sharon/Maya on the dance floor at the Harlequin party. Yes, I am capable of posting embarrassing pictures of myself.


Me, Sharon/Maya (aka ShaMaya) and Steph. This was mostly before the Inappropriate Conference Behavior began.


Ellen Hartman, new Superromance author and Very Nice Person, me and my editor Victoria Curran, who surely doesn't have two cosmos in front of her


Fellow Superromance author Jeannie Watt and her beautiful daughter


Elaine Grant (new Super author and Dance Queen), Kay Stockham, Jeannie Watt and her daughter


Superromance authors at the Harlequin party. Back row: Ellen Hartman, Me and Kay Stockham. Front row: Jeannie's daughter (Jamie? Sorry, Jeannie, my memory sucks!), Jeannie, Cynthia Reese and Elaine Grant


Victoria and my husband Justin


Suzanne McMinn, who writes for Silhouette Romantic Suspense, and me at the Harlequin party


Cindy Kirk, who I heart, and me at the Harlequin party

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