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Texas Fire by Kimberly Raye released on Aug 09, 2005 is available now for purchase.

251 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published August 1, 2005

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Kimberly Raye

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I've always been an incurable romantic. While I enjoy reading all types of fiction, my favorites, the books that touch my soul, are romance novels. From sexy to thrilling, sweet to humorous, I like them all. But what I really love is writing romance--the hotter the better!

I started my first novel back in high school and have been writing ever since. To date, I've published over thirty novels, one of them a prestigious RITA Award nominee, Romance Writers of America's highest award of excellence. I have also been nominated by Romantic Times magazine for several Reviewer's Choice awards, as well as a career achievement award.

I've written for several different publishers, including Harlequin Books, Leisure Books, Berkley/Jove, St. Martin's Press and Warner Books. Born and bred in the Lone Start State, I still live deep in the heart with my real-life hero, Curt, and our young children.

Like any over-worked, under-appreciated wife and mother, I have very little free time. But when I find a few precious moments, I LOVE to read. Some of my favorite authors include Janet Evanovich, Vicki Lewis Thompson, Charlaine Harris (see my Favorite Reads page for more) and the exceptionally talented Nina Bangs. Give me a bag of Sugar Babies, a Toby Keith or Kevin Fowler CD (I love Texas music), and a great book, and I'm in heaven!

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1,724 reviews149 followers
November 3, 2017
Ay estos vaqueros que sexys son!!!!! ¿Donde tiene que firmar una para que le traigan uno a casa? Jajajaja
Me ha encantado Mason ❤️ y ya voy diciendo que el fracaso profesional de Charlene me ha dolido hasta a mí (que aunque no haya cerrado la clínica bien podría decirse que fracaso con todos los pacientes... jajajaja)
Y ese epílogo... ay que cabrones sois que me dejáis intrigada con la historia del hermano!
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1,238 reviews20 followers
June 18, 2016
3.5 stars actually.

V. entertaining and the ahhh... Ok, it earned the Blaze label.

There were quibbles though.

Ok, enough of the sex/relationship therapists who don't have enough practical experience to fill a thimble. Our h hasn't had a real relationship...ever...yet feels qualified to tell others how to fix theirs. Along the same vein, she's convinced that lasting relationships are all about emotional connections and lust is unimportant. Right.

She buys how-to books all the time, yet has no clue how to dress any way other than business like (office) and slob (home). Or do anything with her hair, or put on makeup. She enlists the H's aid to make herself over into a...diva? as opposed to a...groupie. Errr...those words. You keep using them. I do not think they mean what you think they mean. I mean; I get the context - she wanted to learn how to dress like a tramp as opposed to a errr...normal person. Still, if you have eyes, you can see what the town ho dresses like, so why do you need advice?

Yeah; the premise was really lame.

Also, she *thinks* she's involved with a friend who *knows* he's involved with someone else (who is jealous and suspects maybe that she's after more).

The h needs a shrink herself.

The H? Well, he's this hot guy who noticed her before they were officially teens but was scared of his feelings and dealing with a lot of crap at home, so didn't act on it. Naturally, she thinks (she really should stop that) that he's just turned on by the reinvented her. Uh, honey...use your eyes instead of your overactive brain for once. Oh. Right. Lust was unimportant; it was that all-encompassing emotion thing. Errr...
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March 13, 2015
This was a quick, easy, light, sexy read.
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