Karin Tabke

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Karin Tabke
Born
Miami, Florida
Occupation novelist
Nationality American
Writing period 2006 - present
Genres Romance, Fantasy


Karin Tabke is an American author of the Hot Cops series and the Blood Sword Legacy series. Born in Miami, Florida, she now lives in Northern California.

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Karin Tabke started writing romances in high school, but was interrupted by college classes, marriage, four children, and building her successful business. When she returned to writing, it took her three years to sell her book, but she never gave up. Because of her positive attitude, her passionate characters, and gripping plots, she now has two series, Hot Cops and Blood Sword Legacy.[1] Her first Hot Cops book, Good Girl Gone Bad, was excerpted in Cosmopolitan Magazine.[2]

Tabke’s advice for other writers and anyone pursuing a dream is to never give up. “Believe in yourself and persevere,” she says. She’s a co-creator of Write Attitude[3], an inspirational website for writers. She’s a co-owner of WriterPromoTips, a Yahoo group for writers to share promotion tips. And she’s been the president of SFARWA San Francisco Area Romance Writers of America for two years.[4]

Thanks in part to her husband, Gary, a retired street cop turned football coach, her books are the real deal, and so is she.[5] She’s living her dream and is now giving back. Recently she launched three contests on her blog that put fifteen aspiring authors before top New York agents and editors.[6]

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Hot Cops Series

Blood Sword Legacy Series

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