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Kim Cleary

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Kim Cleary is the award-winning author of Path Unchosen, the first title in the Daughter of Ravenswood series, which earned a bronze IPPY award in 2015. She grew up in Birmingham, United Kingdom, studied medieval history and psychology at Adelaide University in Southern Australia, and has worked all over Australia and in London.

Forced to leave a successful career in marketing after multiple sclerosis damaged her hands and prevented her from typing, Kim learned how to write using voice software.

A self-described chocoholic, Kim loves writing, gardening, cooking, playing with her dogs, and spending time with friends. She lives with her husband and two dogs, an adorable Cocker Spaniel and a mischievous Moodle, in Melbourne, Australia.

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October 10, 2019
Tower Tango is a story about Priscilla, Rupert and missing children. Priscilla is a recently widowed young woman who has just returned home to live with her father and widowed aunt. Her father is in charge of the Watch Guard, and is having some difficulties keeping the peace and finding children that have gone missing. Priscilla is a fun, adventurous woman, who won't let society's opinions of her keep her from doing what she wants. Rupert is a young scientist/inventor who works and live in the Ivory Towers. In the first chapter a chance encounter brings these two together, where Priscilla tells Rupert about the missing children and that she is taking it upon herself to find them. The story continues into a whirlwind romance and adventure in finding these children, and who is doing this and why.

Although the romance felt a little rushed to me (I had to remind myself the book was only 159 pages) I did enjoy this story. The ending also felt a little rushed, and I feel like this could have been a longer story with more details and not just a final push to the "ah ha" moment to end things. All in all it was a quick and satisfying read.

I received a complimentary copy form Hidden Gems in exchange for an honest review.


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