Kimberly Fish's Blog - Posts Tagged "second-chance-romance"

Romance Week! Who doesn't love a great love story??

Some of the best love stories look doomed from the start. I write novels of women discovering their grit (grace under pressure, perseverance) and self-discovery is not one of the typical cornerstones of romantic fiction. BUT, is there anyone less appealing than someone who has just discovered their own power?? Male. Female. People who are comfortable in their own skin and know their worth are imminently attractive people. Those are my characters--eventually. The second chance romance I write are all about both the heroine and hero finding the inner grit and then doing something about it. Love follows. From historical fiction to contemporary, I write stories that I like to read about characters that I can identify with--I'm hopeful you like those stories too.
As cupid's arrows are flying and chocolate and wine on are so many tables, let's remember that one of the most attractive quality a human being can possess is .. . confidence--particularly if that swagger came at a price.

I hope you will discover your own grit, and glow with the power that comes from knowing you can overcome.
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Published on February 12, 2019 07:58 Tags: hero, heroine, love, romance, romance-week, second-chance-romance

BONUS Epilogue for Comfort Songs

For readers registered to receive my e-newsletter at kimberlyfish.com ... I have a gift to give. Don't worry if you've haven't signed up yet, you can scoot over there right now and take care of business.

The December 15th newsletter goes out with a ribbon-wrapped bonus epilogue to the 2019 novel, Comfort Songs. This book received so many 5 star reviews and great feedback that it felt good to write an exclusive and dazzling second epilogue; tying a few remaining knots and offering a couple of surprises for readers who followed AJ Worthington and Luke English through the obstacles of their second chance romance.

I love to give gifts, and bookish ones are my sweet spot. Please allow me the opportunity to show you what can be done with a story when a little mistletoe and magic are sprinkled over the final pages.

Merry Christmas, friends.
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