When Kimberly goes missing along with the Taylors’ luggage, they grieve her loss. But, when Kimberly appears back on the scene, and sees the love and attention her "passing" has inspired, she decides to have a send-off fit for a queen!Book 8: While the Taylors explore the wonders of Paris, Kimberly senses trouble brewing. Something big—something bad—is about to happen. And she’s right. A travel mix-up sends her on a detour to Oklahoma City, where she must claw her way back home. But when she arrives, she finds the ultimate Her own memorial service is in full swing!
Basking in the dramatic display of grief, Kimberly decides one funeral isn’t enough. She deserves something grander, more spectacular—something legendary. But as her royal scheme unfolds, she risks toppling the tower of cards she’s built. Will her regal ruse lead to the ultimate cat-astrophe, or will she land on her feet once again?
A hilarious, high-flying adventure perfect for middle-grade readers who love mischief, mystery, and a feline with a flair for the dramatic!
When Rob Baddorf is not trying to stow away on a uranium expedition or looking to join a jungle team searching for pirate loot, he's stuck in traffic dreaming up a story where he can do these things. When he's not writing middle-grade fiction, you can find him either doing graphic design or illustration work. Rob lives in Pennsylvania with his amazing wife and three boisterous children.
While I am well outside of the 8-12 yr range, I have thoroughly enjoyed the Kimberly books. The are funny, lighthearted books with a true Christian message. No fire and brimstone with threats of eternal damnation. These books contain messages of love, acceptance and forgiveness regardless of our falings. The world could use a steady dose of these ideals in this day and age. Mr. Baddorf please continue these.
Yet another entertaining humorous adventure for Kimberly the cat. These stories never cease to fail in making me laugh. Also has faith content to encourage Kimberly along the way, and teach her a thing or two about real life. Thank you to the author for my arc, this is my honest review.