Alison Kent has received numerous distinctions for her more than fifty published works, including a national Quill Awards nomination for her 2005 Kensington Brava release, The Beach Alibi, and an RT Reviewer’s Choice Award nomination for Striptease, part of her popular gIRL-gEAR series. Her 2009 novel, No Limits, was named a Cosmopolitan Red Hot Read. In addition, she sold one of her works live on the “Isn’t It Romantic?” episode of CBS’s 48 Hours; the resulting novel, Call Me, was a Romantic Times finalist for Best First Series Book. If there’s a better career out there than writing, Alison doesn’t want to know about it. She’s more than happy putting pen to paper in the backyard of her Texas home, where she lives with her petroleum geologist husband, her three rescue dogs (one a Hurricane Katrina survivor), a colony of not-quite-feral cats, and the bumper crop of tomatoes and jalapeņo peppers she raises each year.
"Emotionally intense, The Sweetness of Honey is a poignant tale of a woman who must come to terms with her past in order to embrace the future. A tender, affecting read." —Megan Mulry, USA Today bestselling author