Saturday, May 09, 2009

Booksellers Best Awards

Her One Desire
is a finalist in both the Historical and
Best First Book categories of the
BOOKSELLERS BEST AWARD
Showcasing the shining excellence of published
authors in novel-length romantic fiction.

Sponsored by the Greater Detroit Chapter of RWA®

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CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL THE FINALISTS!


The Greater Detroit RWA wishes to congratulate the finalists in the 2009 Booksellers Best Award Contest. The winners will be announced at the RWA National Conference Wednesday, July 15th at 8:00 p.m. in the Delaware Room of the Wardman Mariott.
Patti Shenberger/BBA Chair

In no particular order…
* up for Best First Book

Long Contemporary
On My Terms – Shirley Hailstock
A Perfect Stranger – Terry McLaughlin
The Ranchers Surprise Marriage – Susan Crosby
The Wedding Heiress – Pamela Ford
Last Night’s Kiss – Shirley Hailstock

Paranormal/Time Travel/Futuristic
Gone With The Witch – Annette Blair
The House on Tradd Street – Karen White
A Match Made In Hell – Terri Garey
The Bleeding Dusk – Colleen Gleason
All I Want For Christmas – Kerrelyn Sparks

Short Historical
Maverick Wild – Stacey Kayne
To Taste Temptation – Elizabeth Hoyt
The Dragon Earl – Jade Lee
What A Pirate Desires – Michelle Beattie *
The Naked Gentleman – Sally MacKenzie

Inspirational
Leaving November – Deborah Raney
Courting Miss Adelaide – Janet Dean *
Anathema – Colleen Coble
Bayou Judgement – Robin Caroll
Lonestar Sanctuary – Colleen Coble

Erotic
She’s On Top – Susan Lyons
Unleashed – Lori Borrill
The Art of Desire – Cherie Feather
Lyon, The Lords of Satyr – Elizabeth Amber
Raine, The Lords of Satyr – Elizabeth Amber

Romantic Suspense
Thread of Fear – Laura Griffin
Trust Me – Brenda Novak
Silent Guardian – Mallory Kane
Wyoming Manhunt – Ann Voss Peterson
Phantom in the Night – Diana Love Snell

Long Historical
Mistress of Pleasure – Delilah Marvelle *
The Legacy – TJ Bennett *
His Woman – Diana Cosby
Shadow Rider – Kathryn Dennis
Her One Desire – Kimberly Killion *

Single Title
The Memory of Water – Karen White
Tall Tales and Wedding Veils – Jane Graves
Sweet Talk – Susan Mallery
Hot – Julia Harper
Once Smitten, Twice Shy – Lori Wilde

Short Contemporary
The Cowboy and the Angel – Marin Thomas
The Surgeon Boss’s Bride – Melanie Milburne
Their Secret Child – Mary J Forbes
Do Not Disturb Until Christmas – Charlene Sands
Once Upon A Christmas – Holly Jacobs

Traditional
Christmas Wishes, Mistletoe Kisses – Fiona Harper
Her Millionaire, His Miracle - Myrna Mackenzie
The Italian’s Cinderella Bride – Lucy Gordon
Newlyweds of Convenience – Jessica Hart
The Convenient Groom – Denise Hunter

Monday, May 04, 2009

More News from the Contest Front...


I just found out Her One Desire is a finalist in the Best First Book category of the 2009 Desert Rose Golden Quill Awards for Excellence in Romance Fiction. This contest is sponsored by the Phoenix Desert Rose Chapter of RWA® and is judged by romance readers. I'm completely stunned by the overwhelming success of this book. But I'm nonetheless pleased to be able to share Broc and Lizzy's story with so many people.

Friday, May 01, 2009

Hooray, hooray, it's the first of May...

Are you one of those author types who will get up this morning and check all your promo loops to see where you can pimp your book? Or are you on that fancy promo loop that reminds you daily where you can pimp your book, how often, and what the rules are?

I’m that person. Or at least I used to be, but I’m starting to wonder about all those yahoo groups. I’m on a few…ok…57. *blush* But in the past few weeks I have started going no mail on a lot of them. A girl’s got to wonder how many books are you really selling to other authors? This whole promo thing has me mind-boggled. Speaking to other authors, how many books do you read a month? I wish I could give you a number that was double-digits, but I’m lucky to read one book a month.

So who is on all these promo loops and blogs? Is it other authors (who may or may not be buying books) or is it truly the beloved readers? I know what you’re going to say “Writers are readers, too”. Aren’t you just a little curious as to how many of those 2,464 members on Romance Junkies Readers are really readers and how many are writers?

So what’s your opinion? Are we all just a group of writers pimping our books to each other and no one is really buying?

Here is a list of “some” of the groups I belong too.
CataNetwork-Authors
CataNetwork-Readers
CataNetwork-Writers
Chatting_with_Joyfully_Revi...
cupidslibraryreviews
dangerouswomen
heathersromancebookclub
HHRWGen
HRCRomance
karenfindoutaboutnewbooks
LoversofRomance
novelsisterhood
PromoOnly
Promotion_Loop_Schedule
RomanceCafe
romancedivas
romanceexcerptsonly
RomanceJunkiesReaders
romancingthepast
RosesColoredGlasses
RWRpirates
SeducedByHistory
The_Haunt_at_PNR
theromanceroom
welcometotemptation
writerspromotips

Thanks for reading!
Kim

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Kimberly Killion
HER ONE DESIRE ~
RITA Finalist - Best First Book
National Readers Choice Awards Finalist - Historical Category
HIGHLAND DRAGON ~ October 2009/Zebra Books
http://www.kimberlykillion.com/

Friday, April 17, 2009

National Readers Choice Awards


This month just keeps getting better and better. I received word today that HER ONE DESIRE is a finalist in the National Readers Choice Awards for Best Historical!!!!!!!

Go here to view a list of the finalists.

Friday, April 03, 2009

Excuse me while I squeeeeal!!!!!!

The postman brought me a lovely surprise today...





I love this cover! Love! Love! Love! I mean really what's not to love...look at Calin...look at those kissable lips...and look at Akira. She is beautiful! I was surprised by the blue, but love it and am so verra, verra glad there are no dragons on the cover...well, except for Akira. :)
Here's the back cover copy:

A love born of fire…

A desire that defies all limits…
and a love that was meant to be…

Scotland 1502. Akira Neish has been raised as a peasant, her belly often empty and her family subject to the cruel whims of her clan's laird. To the clan’s children, the horned shaped birthmark she bears means she is a witch. But she is neither peasant nor witch—and now the man who knows the truth has returned to claim her for his own.

Calin MacLeod has kept Akira's secrets and to avenge his father, the sensual young laird must marry her. He is more than a match for the fiery nature of the woman he adores. Yet the passion they share—and truths that can no longer remain hidden—could rip all of Scotland apart...

"Fascinating…well-crafted romance. The appeal of Killion's
characters comes from their honor, intelligence and humanity.
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–Romantic Times, 4-star review


Wednesday, April 01, 2009

It's Hunt-the-Gowk Day...be wary...

In Scotland April Fools' Day is actually celebrated for two days and is known as "Hunting the gowk". The second day is devoted to pranks involving the posterior region of the body. It is called Taily Day. The origin of the "kick me" sign can be traced to this observance.

Hunt-the-Gowk day falls on the week of April 1 when bairns of all ages play pranks on others then shout "April Fool" at their victim. In this more sophisticated age the practice seems to be dying out but it does remind us that in the past Kings and Nobles all had their Jester or Fool. One of the most famous in Scotland was Aberdeenshire's Jamie Fleeman, the Laird of Udny's Fool. He lived in the eighteenth century and was well known for his wit.

The history of April Fools' Day, sometimes called All Fools' Day, is not clear. There is no first "April Fools' Day" that can be pinpointed on the calendar, although it is known to date back at least to the sixteenth century. Most historians believe that April Fool’s Day originated in continental northern Europe and then spread to Britain.

More about April Fools' Day around the world...

  • France - French children fool their friends by taping a paper fish to their backs. When the young victim discovers this trick, the prankster yells "Poisson d'Avril!" (April Fish!)

  • England - Tricks can be played only in the morning. If a trick is played on you, you are a "noodle".

  • Mexico – the counterpart of April Fools' Day is observed on December 28. Originally, the day was a sad remembrance of the slaughter of the innocent children by King Herod. It eventually evolved into a lighter commemoration involving pranks and trickery.

  • Portugal - April Fools' is celebrated on the Sunday and Monday before Lent. The traditional trick there is to throw flour at your friends.

So be wary on this day. If someone calls, claiming to be giving birth, you might want to think on it before calling 911. My son lost a tooth last night and is playing to take the fake blood from Halloween to school to play a little prank on his teacher. I hope she has a sense of humor...

Thursday, March 26, 2009

28 hours of awesome chaos

What does it feel like to be nominated for a RITA?

Do you remember the feeling you got when you were a kid and someone bigger than you picked you up and spun you around by your arms? Well, that's what it feels like. Only I've been spinning for 28 hours. :) I have so many supporters. Within the last 28 hours I have received over 300 emails and wanted to share a few bits and pieces...
  • OMG, I am just jumping up and down for you, girl! Way to go on your RITA nomination for "Her One Desire." WOWOWWOWOWOWOWOW!!!! I am thrilled for you!!!
  • Woo Hoo for you! I bet you almost peed your pants when you found out. I'm so excited for you.
  • Happy dancing for you! Good luck, hon!!!
  • Now breathe and decide what you're going to wear
  • Wow. Fabulous. Couldn't happen to a nicer person. And no, I'm not flattering you ... I really mean it!
  • Squeee!"
  • This is so. flipping cool!!!!!!!! I can't wait to cheer you hoarse in D.C.!!!
  • That is fantastic. Truly. (and I am so frickin' jealous and you so suck right now).
  • Woo-hoo! Woo-hoo! Woo-hoo! Yes, I'm living vicariously through you right now, LOL. I was thrilled to see your name/title listed.
Thank you all for being great cheerleaders. :)

2009 RITA nominee

Click to Visit My WebsiteI am thrilled to announced that HER ONE DESIRE has been nominated for a RITA in the Best First Book category.

The RITA Award is Romance Writers of America's® highest award of distinction. The awards are presented annually to the best published romance novels of the year. The award itself is a golden statuette named after RWA's first president, Rita Clay Estrada, and has become the symbol for the best in published romance fiction.

Up to 1,200 romance novels from 12 different categories are entered each year in the RITA competition. Novels can be entered either by their authors or by the books' publisher. After the first round of judging by fellow published romance authors, the competition narrows to approximately 100 finalists.

Winners of the awards will be announced July 18th at the RITA and Golden Heart Awards Ceremony to be held at RWA’s 29th Annual National Conference in Washington, D.C.

For a complete list of all the finalist, go to the RWA website.

Monday, February 16, 2009

Did you know...

I attended a seminar today for training in education and the presenter showed the following video. My head is still spinning from all the information and I'm wondering if I will ever be able to keep up. I'm so thankful I write historicals and I can slow things down a bit.

Check it out:

Sunday, February 01, 2009

A Storybook Moment Valentine Kisses Contest

To celebrate the day of romance, the Mystic Castle is sponsoring a Valentine's Day contest...

All you have to do to enter is watch a Storybook Moment - Valentine Kisses and count how many times the word KISS (not including variations, ie: kisses) appears in the video. All the quotes were provided by our authors from their current/upcoming releases. Then fill out the entry form below and you will be eligible to win a gorgeous red velvet heart shaped box of Godiva chocolates (value $40.00) and other goodies from authors on The Historical Romance Society and The Mystic Realm.

In addition one runner up winner will win a smaller heart shaped box of Godiva chocolates (value 15.00) and goodies from the authors.

Finally one winner will be awarded a Society Author Promo Pack containing, booklets, bookmarks, posters and other goodies.

Good Luck and Happy Valentine's Day!

Contest is open from February 1st to February 28th
2009 Limited to one entry per person
No Purchase Necessary

Enter the contest

Saturday, January 17, 2009

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Her One Desire won the “Best Smooch of 2008” award at SingleTitles.com.

WINNING EXCERPT

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A valley hidden by woodland came into view. A small brook bled into a dark lake surrounded by the most beautiful array of flowers to grace her eyes. Thousands of floral species: roses, lilies, wood violet, and some she didn’t recognize at this distance. Excitement gave her stamina. The click of her tongue and a pat on her horse’s backside set the stallion racing down the side of the knoll.

She could pick one of each, mayhap more, and take them to the abbey. She inhaled their powerful scent and decided to mix a unique fragrance for the prioress.

The stallion came to a sudden halt at the water’s edge, pulling Lizzy from her frivolous thoughts and sending her heart into her throat. Its front hooves rose off the ground and then splashed in unison. She eased him backward, not dare looking at the dark water. His tail thrashed side to side in agitation, slapping her like little whips.

More than anxious to get off the beast, Lizzy rose up in the stirrups, but her muscles quivered and pain raced up her spine. She plopped back atop the horse’s back with a thud and wiggled her toes inside her boots, then rotated her ankles. She flexed the muscles in her aching thighs and rocked side to side to get the blood flowing in her hips. Obviously unconcerned about the situation, the horse dipped low to drink and threw her slightly off balance. While managing to slip one boot from the stirrup, the rumble of hooves hummed behind her.

“God’s hooks, woman! Are ye touched in the head? Ye could have ran your mount straight into the damned loch. These animals are trained to follow instructions. They are war horses. Your gown would have pulled you under. Foolish, insufferable woman. What were ye thinking? Lizbeth, answer me! Why are ye not speaking?”

Though startled by the intensity of his tone, his concern touched her. “Because you have yet to stop yelling long enough for me to speak. Pray forgive me for stealing your years. I wanted to pick a few flowers before dark settled in.” She sounded like a pathetic little girl.

He slapped his hand over his eyes and rubbed his temples. “If ye were in such a haste, why are ye still astride your mount?”

“I’m taking in the view. ’Tis lovely,” she lied.

He snorted. “Ye cannae get off your horse, can ye?”

She shook her head, embarrassed by her frailty. Holding the reins, she focused on the moss bordering the lake. A frog winked at her with both eyes, then disappeared into the blackness.

Lord Maxwell snapped his neck, then dismounted with a grunt and flipped the leather straps over the ears of his horse. The beast immediately bent to drink. A slight limp troubled Lord Maxwell’s right leg as he approached her and eased her stallion’s hooves from the edge of the water. Encircling her waist with his hands, he pulled her from the horse and set her on the ground.

She grabbed hold of his forearms and stared at his chest. “Please do not let go yet.”

“Ye gave me a fright.” His pale shirt, loosely laced, rose and fell with his heavy breathing.

“’Twas not my intention.”

He lessened his hold. “Think ye can ye walk?”

She sagged. “I s’pose I will eventually.”

In one swift motion, he plucked her off the ground, one arm behind her back, the other beneath her knees. The movement caused a flutter in her stomach.

“Where are the others?”

He turned back toward the lake and squinted. “Looks like they are getting Celeste off her horse.”

Lizzy studied the scene, feeling only slightly frail now. “Why are they way over there?”

“The water is shallow on the other side.” He set her down on a bed of silky grasses beneath the canopy of a white willow. “I will get your legs working, then ye can pick your flowers, aye?”

“Thank you.” She laid back, not caring that her knees weren’t touching, and thinking they probably never would again. Nor did she protest when he removed her boots and stockings. He worked the same magic as he had the night before, rolling her muscles until the aches thawed and the tingles ceased, then she let him continue simply for enjoyment. She draped her arm over her eyes and hoped he couldn’t see how much he stirred her, how much her heart did a little dance when he looked at her, and how her skin pebbled when she thought of him.

’Twas a shame she would never know a man’s touch. There was so much inside her she wanted to share. Before she could wallow in self-pity, a little voice inside her suggested she let Lord Maxwell touch her. She smiled, knowing that voice belonged to Edlynn.

“Why are ye smiling?” He sprawled out beside her and propped up on one arm.

“Edlynn is talking to me.” She stared up at the weeping branches and inhaled the beauty of this place, curiously aware of the heat of his body beside her.

“And what is Edlynn saying to ye?” He plucked a foxtail and drew it across her collarbone.

She swished the tickle weed away, eager to play his game. “She is a lewd old woman. Your ears would turn to ash if you heard the things Edlynn says to me.”

“Now ye have my interests. What did she say?” The backs of his fingers hovered beside her face.

She wanted him to touch her. She near ached for it. Did she dare share her thoughts, her desires? Would he reject her? “Edlynn told me to laugh more. Play more.”

“Play? Mayhap your auld friend has a suggestion?”

Lizzy pulled her brows together, acting like there was someone in her head telling her secrets. She purposely widened her eyes and made an O shape with her mouth, over-dramatizing the scene in her head. “Oh, Edlynn. You are a very wicked woman. You should not say such things.”

He laughed at her theatrics. A booming belly laugh accompanied his comely smile and emphasized his dimples. “Ye are wowf.”

Lizzy crossed her eyes and made a funny face at him, enjoying his company more than his seduction. “I am. And you would be half mad, too, if there was an old woman in your head telling you to—”

“Telling ye to what, Lizbeth?” He leaned closer, and his fingers finally touched her cheek.

The tingle that teased her when he was near shot up her spine. She reached up to take his hand. He met her halfway and pinned it above her shoulder, bringing his weight along with him. Positioned over her, he propped his knee between her thighs.

She gasped and curled her fingers in his, waiting, wanting, desiring anything he might give her.

He bent to her ear. “Does Edlynn tell ye to laugh, and to feel, and to want? Or is the voice in your head your own? The same voice that yelled out my name in your dream.” He brushed his lips over hers. “The same voice that wants to ask me to kiss ye, but is afraid, as she is afraid of everything.”

Lizzy took offense. Her eyes snapped open and met his. “I am not afraid of you.”

“Care to wager, angel? If you’re not afraid, tell me what the voice inside your head wants me to do.”

He was goading her. She didn’t care. She would win either way. “I want you to kiss me, and touch me, and tell me I’m desirable.”

He descended on her mouth in one bold action. His tongue swept over hers and demanded she play with him.

She did.

She mimicked his actions, chasing his tongue, twirling in an erotic dance inside her mouth. When he sucked her top lip, she latched onto his bottom, nipping, biting, tasting. She was afraid to move, to breathe, terrified he would draw back and leave her wanting. Trapped within her was a caged desire demanding to be unleashed. Demanding more.

Her hand curled around his neck. Her fingertips pulled him closer.

Then as fierce as he had descended, he pulled away.

“Ach!” He jumped off her like a man escaping a fire, which was exactly how she felt.

A hot, carnal inferno.

“I think it best if we keep Edlynn out of your head. She does not play fair.”

Play fair? It may have started as a game, one she admitted to instigating, but certainly ’twas not how it ended. “How can you jest about what just happened?”

“I kissed ye. This is all. And ye kissed me back.” He sat up, wiping a fine mist of sweat from his thick neck, then he scowled at her. “Dinnae look at me as if I stole your virtue. ’Tis hardly the matter at all.”

Lizzy closed her mouth, wondering how long she’d sat there with it gaping open, and crawled to her feet. She ignored the pain shooting up her back, determined to distance herself from his rejection. Humiliation was no stranger to her, but never had it felt more like a poison than it did right now.

Stuffing her stockings in her boots, she picked them up and stomped through the grasses toward her mount.

“I thought ye were going to pick flowers,” he yelled from behind her.

“I changed my mind,” she spit back.

“Would that be your mind or Edlynn’s?”

“Arrogant, toad-sucking Scot.”

Friday, January 02, 2009

Kiss Off Competition

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HER ONE DESIRE is up for "Smooch of the Month" at SingleTitles.com. If you are out and about surfing, and want to cast your vote, click HERE. The "Kiss Off Competition" is based on a scene in the book where the hero and heroine share a kiss. If you haven't read my debut book, you can get a sample of Broc and Lizzy's passion, along with the other entries in the competition HERE.

(Voting ends January 15th.)

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

2-William Lawson's Whisky

I'm hoping Santa brings me one of these Scots for Christmas. Oh, and I'll take the whisky, too!

Monday, December 22, 2008

HER ONE DESIRE nominated for 2008 Best Debut Novel...

Click to Visit My Website Santa came early!!! I just received word that HER ONE DESIRE was nominated for Best Debut Novel of 2008 over at Romance Novel TV. I am so honored to be among such a talented group of authors. If you would like to cast your vote on which books you enjoyed the most, just click HERE. (Voting ends Dec. 29th)

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Here is the list of nominees:

Historical Romance
Broken Wing by Judith James
Duchess by Night by Eloisa James
Duke of Shadows by Meredith Duran
Like No Other Lover by Julie Anne Long
Master of Surrender by Karin Tabke
Rogue and the Rival by Maya Rodale
Seduce Me At Sunrise by Lisa Kleypas
The Bride Price by Anne Mallory
The Edge of Desire by Stephanie Laurens
The Spymaster’s Lady by Joanna Bourne
To Sin With A Stranger by Kathryn Caskie

Contemporary Romance
A Little Less Talk and A Lot More Action by LuAnn McLane
Blue-Eyed Devil by Lisa Kleypas
Flat-Out Sexy by Erin McCarthy
Just the Sexiest Man by Julie James
Sweet Talk, Susan Mallery
Taking the Heat by Kathryn Shay

Paranormal Romance:
Dark Needs on Night’s Edge by Kresley Cole
Demon Night by Meljean Brook
Hostage to Pleasure by Nalini Singh
Into the Flame by Christina Dodd
Lover Enshrined by J.R. Ward
Pleasure Unbound by Larissa Ione
When Twilight Burns by Colleen Gleason

Urban Fantasy
Before I Wake by Kathryn Smith
Cry Wolf by Patricia Briggs
Iron Kissed by Patricia Briggs
Night Life by Caitlin Kitteredge
One Foot In the Grave by Jeaniene Frost

Romantic Suspense
All Through the Night by Suzanne Brockmann
Death Angel by Linda Howard
Loose and Easy by Tara Janzen
Pitch Black by Susan Crandall
Show No Mercy by Cindy Gerard
Sweetheart by Chelsea Cain
Trial by Fire by Jo Davis

Erotic Romance/Erotica
Flat-Out Sexy by Erin McCarthy
Forbidden Fruit by Eden Bradley
My Prerogative by Sasha White
Wicked Burn by Beth Kery

Debut Novel
Broken Wing by Judith James
Dark Nest by Leanna Renee Hieber
Grimspace by Ann Aguirre
Her One Desire by Kimberly Killion
Just the Sexiest Man Alive by Julie James
Marked by Moonlight by Sharie Kohler
The Bride Hunt Ball by Olivia Parker
The Duke of Shadows by Meredith Duran
The Spymaster’s Lady by Joanna Bourne
Trial by Fire by Jo Davis

Book of the Year
Before I Wake by Kathryn Smith
Blue Eyed Devil by Lisa Kleypas.
Lover Enshrined by J.R. Ward.
Seduce Me at Sunrise by Lisa Kleypas
The Spymaster’s Lady by JoAnne Bourne
Trial by Fire by Jo Davis

4-William Lawson's Whisky

And on the fourth day, God created the Scotsman...

Sunday, December 21, 2008

Saturday, December 20, 2008

Sneak Peek

My editor sent me the back cover blurb for Highland Dragon.

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A desire that defies all limits…and a love that was meant to be…

Scotland 1484. Akira Kinnon has been raised as a peasant, her belly often empty and her family subject to the cruel whims of her clan's laird. To the clan’s children, the horned shaped birthmark she bears means she is a witch. But she is neither peasant nor witch—and now the man who knows the truth has returned to claim her for his own.

Calin MacLeod has kept Akira's secrets and to avenge his father, the sensual young laird must marry her. He is more than a match for the fiery nature of the woman he adores. Yet the passion they share—and truths that can no longer remain hidden—could rip all of Scotland apart...

“Fascinating…well-crafted romance. The appeal of Killion's characters comes from their honor, intelligence and humanity.” –Romantic Times, 4-star review
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I can hardly wait to see what they do with the cover!

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Canned Laughter with Renee Bernard

Well, here's something I haven't done before.

Click the button below to listen to a 15 minute interview
with Renee Bernard hosted by Circle of Seven Productions on blogtalkradio.com.

Listen to Circle Of Seven on internet talk radio

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Her One Desire Book Trailer

Happy Fall ya'll!

A writer's life is never dull. Not only do we have to write the book, we also have to promote it. Having a graphic design background works to my benefit. You may or may not know what is involved in creating a book trailer. Some are simple, some are not. I created a book trailer for HER ONE DESIRE and it only took me 60 hours. YIKES! Think of the time lost writing. ;-)

This particular book trailer is in a little competition. If you would like to check out the entries click here: http://thenewcoveytrailerawards.blogspot.com/

The voting closes at the end of November.


REVIEWS; CONTEST

Huzzah!
Kimberly
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HER ONE DESIRE ~ ON SALE NOW!
HIGHLAND DRAGON ~ October 2009/Kensington
www.kimberlykillion.com

Friday, October 31, 2008

'Tis All Hallows Eve...

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Click to Visit My WebsiteDid you know Halloween got its origins from the ancient Celtic festival known as Samhain?

Samhain is celebrated at the end of the harvest season in Gaelic culture. Samhain is regarded as the "Celtic New Year." During the festival the ancient Celtic pagans took stock of supplies and slaughtered livestock for the winter. The ancient Gaels believed that on October 31, now known as Halloween, the boundary between the living and the dead became very thin, and the dead caused problems for the living through plague or damaged crops. The festivals would frequently involve bonfires, into which bones of slaughtered livestock were cast to ward off evil spirits. Costumes and masks were also worn at the festivals in an attempt to mimic the evil spirits or placate them.

So if you are traveling this eve, be wary of what, or who, might be following...

Happy Halloween!
Kimberly

Thursday, October 02, 2008

Moonlight & Magnolias

I'm headed out the door for Atlanta to the Moonlight & Magnolias Writers Conference. If you live in the area, there will be a public book signing at the Hilton Atlanta Northeast, Norcross, GA 30092.
The following authors will be signing:
Keynote Speaker: Teresa Medeiros
Featured Author: Tanya Michna (aka Tanya Michaels)
Suzanne Adair
Ana Aragon
Petrina Aubol
Christina Barber
Stephanie Bond
Jacquelyn Cook
Marcia Colette
Susan Crandall
Alyssa Day
Jacquie D'Alessandro
Anna DeStefano
Cynthia Eden
Debby Giusti
Carmen Green
Raven Hart
Kimberly Killion
Cindy Kirk
Marianne LaCroix
Dana Lyons
Susan Lyons
Lynne Marshall
Susan May
Jess Michaels
Trish Milburn
Julie Miller
Joyce Moore
Jenna Petersen
L.W. Rogers
Loretta Rogers
Emilie Rose
Jan Scarbrough
Haywood Smith
Jennifer St. Giles
Gillian Summers
Missy Tippens
Karen White
CL Wilson

Hope to see you there...
~Kimberly

For more info:http://www.msplinks.com/MDFodHRwOi8vd3d3Lmdlb3JnaWFyb21hbmNld3JpdGVycy5vcmcvTU1Db25mLzIwMDgvTU0wOEhvbWUucGhw

Friday, September 26, 2008

What if?

Have you ever played the 'What if?' game? I have and do everytime I'm brainstorming a new book, which is where I'm at now...

My debut book, HER ONE DESIRE, which came out in July from Kensington/Zebra books, is the story of a Scottish spy and his quest to protect the executioner’s daughter.

Those last two words were the only words I needed to sell that book: executioner’s daughter. Where did I get the idea, you ask?...

While in the midst of brainstorming ideas for my next book, I found myself searching for inspiration. I looked in the mirror and thought if I keep staring I would be able to find something in my brain to trigger an idea. Unfortunately, my reflection hollered, “What the hell are you looking at?”

I didn’t find what I was looking for there so I went outside and looked at the fields of corn, the gravel driveway, a blade of grass. Nothin’. So I looked up and said, “Give me an idea, pleeeeease.”

Yes, I was asking for the supreme being of all creation to take time out of His busy day and give me an idea for my next book. That was selfish when you think about it. I mean, He has more important things to do, right? So, I thought long and hard and what did I come up with? Lunch. Yep. Lunch. So I fixed myself a little southern fired something and flipped on the TV. A documentary was on about the lives and families of the executioner. It was really quite fascinating. So then I started playing that game…you know the one…the ‘What if?’ game.

What if I wrote a story about the executioner? Oh, he started out as my villain, then I mixed it up a little and he became the hero. It still wasn’t right, so I said the word’s that practically wrote HER ONE DESIRE for itself…What if the heroine was the executioner’s daughter. And there is was. An idea was born.

You know how long it takes the Road Runner to sneak up on Wile E. Coyote? Well, that’s how long it took me to google a few keywords: executioner, occupation, medieval, torture … This went on and on, and before I knew it I had educated myself on every form of torture between hung, drawn, and quartered to peine forte et dure (Pressing to death)

Curiosity leads me to ask, ‘What if?’ So, as I sit here trying to develop my next story idea, I’m also curious to know how other writers develop ideas. Do you play the ‘What if?’ game? Do you get on your knees and pray for inspiration? Does whiskey help? Please, do tell…

Wednesday, September 03, 2008

The Kindle

For those of you e-reader junkies...I'm pleased to announce Her One Desire is now available on the Kindle at Amazon. I saw one of these e-readers (the sony) a few weeks back and was surprised how much the actual reading surface looked like a book. I'm not certain if the surface would be as legible on the beach, but nonetheless, it is a great start.
Have a great hump day!

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Fresh Fiction Review of HER ONE DESIRE

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HER ONE DESIRE is a luscious historical romance with incredible characters and a great story overall. If you like sexy, to die for heroes, Kimberly Killion has written the ultimate one with Broderick. His devotion to his friends, family and that of Lizabeth is very sweet. Poor Lizabeth is a woman with the weight of the world on her shoulders during a time where a lady like herself has no options. She is very brave, loving and filled with such optimism. And don't be surprised if you find yourself laughing at the initial interactions both she and Broderick have. Their bantering back and forth is worth the read alone.

Lord Hollister is a nasty piece of work who will stop at nothing to get what he wants. And there are some great secondary characters that also breathe life into this story. Kimberly Killion also has a great knack for combining historical reality with fiction. For a romance that has thrills and some wonderful love scenes between Broderick and Lizabeth, HER ONE DESIRE is a great historical romance that you will not want to miss.

CLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL REVIEW...

http://www.kimberlykillion.com/

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

A wee bit of fan mail…

A writer knows she's having a good day when a reader reaches out to her and yells, "I love your book!"
I’m astounded by the response I’m getting from reviewers as well as readers. So today, instead of throwing another review your way, I’d like to share a few bits from the letters I’ve received from avid romance readers.
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"I've also always been fascinated by the Tower of London and I was totally caught up in your story about the executioner's daughter. What an imaginative angle and a wonderful love story...*sigh*. Thank you for the awesome read. It brought tears to my eyes at the most unexpected moments. I totally recommended it to one of my writing buddies who says she'll read anything with a hot man and a kilt on the cover."
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"I just finished your book, Her One Desire, and had to write to tell you how much I enjoyed it. Broc is now at the top of my "Favorite Hero" list. :) Her One Desire is exactly the kind of book I enjoy the most. The story was fast paced, suspenseful, and full of wonderful historical details that didn’t overpower the love story. I really liked how you wrote Lizzy. She was intelligent, courageous and very likable. I can’t wait until Highland Dragon is released. Like Her One Desire, it will have a permanent spot on my keeper shelf."
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"Just wanted to let you know that I’m right in the middle of Her One Desire, work has kept me so busy I haven’t been able to finish it yet… but one of [my friends] called me to tell me that it was one of the best books she’s read all year. So of course we spent 30 minutes talking about why we loved it, and I had to stop the conversation short because I’m not done with it yet!"
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“I just wanted to drop you a note to tell you how much I am absolutely loving HER ONE DESIRE. I started it yesterday and was up until 4am because I couldn't put it down. Broc and Lizzy are fantastic together and he is a hero, one to die for.

While Broc is an amazing hero and has all the qualities in a historical that I look for in a hero; stronger, dependable, honorable and willing to die for the woman he loves it is Lizzy that is the book. Her strength and her courage and as with my frustration with historicals grows because they've become 'too modern' and my biggest annoyance is the heroine has become GI Jane in a corset, resembling a 21st century heroine rather than true to her time - I loved Lizzy! She shows that a historical heroine's character doesn't have to be drastically changed to placate today's readers who get offended by the past. She is totally kicking ass with her quite determination and her newfound strength and I'm not even done with the book yet.

You did a fabulous job with Lizzy - I'm almost at the end and she is so lovely and she's simply one of the best heroines I've read in a long time.

I absolutely adore this book!”
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www.kimberlykillion.com

Thursday, August 07, 2008

Book Signing in the St. Louis Area




5555 St. Louis Mills Blvd.
Hazelwood, MO 63042
314-227-5555


TIME: 2:00 - 4:00 pm


Stop by, if you're out and about the St. Louis area.

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Off to San Francisco

This time tomorrow I will be signing Her One Desire at the Romance Writers of America Literacy signing to help the fight against illiteracy. I am packed and re-packed and the alarm is set for 3:30 am. I am giddy with excitement as this will be my first BIG signing. I am sitting next to Sherrilyn Kenyon and that alone is enough to make a person crazy excited.
Wish me luck, and hopefully I might even sell a few books. :)

Check my photo gallery in a few days as I will have pictures posted.

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

I'm being 'pimped' at romancenovel.tv!
Join me on Wednesday, July 23rd where I will be discussing "FEARS" and giving away an autographed copy of HER ONE DESIRE.


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What is your one desire?

Tell me at SingleTitles.com and win one of 5 copies of HER ONE DESIRE. To enter this contest, simply leave a comment regarding YOUR ONE DESIRE. Five winners will be chosen randomly.
The contest runs from July 21 to July 31 so enter today. Please only one entry per person.

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Sign up now for my August contest where I will be giving away a
“Summer Reading Pack”


CLICK HERE TO FIND OUT MORE

Sunday, July 13, 2008

Contest, blogs, free books, oh my...

I’m so pleased about the response I'm receiving from readers regarding my medieval historical, HER ONE DESIRE. With its release only weeks behind me, I'm shouting about it to the world. :)

Because the heroine in this book is the daughter of the Lord High Executioner, I’m talking about torture and execution over at UnusualHistoricals.blogspot.com/ today. I’m giving away a couple autographed copies so stop on by.

Also, sign up now for my August CONTEST where I will be giving away a “Summer Reading Pack” that will include the following autographed books with still more to come...
HER ONE DESIRE by Kimberly Killion
LOST IN YOU by Alix Rickloff
A RAKE'S GUIDE TO PLEASURE by Victoria Dahl
ONE REAL MAN by Janette Kenny

Check out my website for the details: www.kimberlykillion.com

Tuesday, July 01, 2008

Can you see me smiling from there?

IT’S RELEASE DAY!!!!

HER ONE DESIRE has made its debut into the world.
I feel like a kid in a candy shop…no wait…make that a divorcee in a strip club. ;c)

If you get a chance, check out my website to get a peek of my debut book, HER ONE DESIRE, out today from Zebra books.

BLURB: Astride a stolen horse, encircled by the shackled arms of Broderick Maxwell, a Scottish spy escaping certain death in the Tower of London, Lizbeth Ives rides to the north, hidden by the merciful darkness. By stealth and by cunning, the daughter of the Lord High Executioner has undone her father’s cruel work, compelled to save the innocent man with her. There is no turning back—they are bound as one in his iron chains. Consumed by mortal fear, driven by passion, they disappear into the night…

A single raven follows them. Is it an omen? Or only the first of those who would capture them? They must ride on. If captured, they will face death together. But if they reach Scotland, he will claim her for his own…forever.

EXCERPT; BOOK TRAILER; REVIEWS; CONTEST

Hope you have time to visit!

Saturday, June 28, 2008

Guess what came in the mail???

My books! Unless you are an author and you have lived this experience, no one can possibly know the complete giddiness I felt when I held my first book for the first time. It really was like giving birth. I was surprised to see a quote on the book from Shannon McKenna. "Intense and beautiful" is how she described HER ONE DESIRE.
So it seems I am ready to give away some autographed books. If you haven't signed up for my contest, please do so before Tuesday. http://kimberlykillion.com/contests.asp
Or find me on my 'blog tour'. Here's where I will be:
JULY 1st ~ Romance Writers Revenge
Join me and the grog-warmed crew of a pirate ship for a fun swashbuckling interview.
JULY 3rd~ Romance Vagabonds
TOPIC: Getting published feels like getting pregnant after a one-night stand
JULY 8th ~ Fresh Fiction
TOPIC: Curse it! Let’s talk about expletives
JULY 13th ~ Unusual Historicals
TOPIC: Torture &Execution
JULY 14th ~ To Be ReadPASIC blog
JULY 15th–17th ~ History Hoydens
JULY 21st ~ Melissa Schroeder
JULY 23rd ~ Romance Novel TV
JULY 26th ~ Tote Bags n' Blogs

Saturday, June 14, 2008

Her One Desire receives Castle Keeper Award

With my debut book's release date just days away, I am overwhelmed with the response I am receiving from reviewers. Laurel Letherby gave Her One Desire the highest honor at TheMysticCastle.com

REVIEW:
Her One Desire, by debut author Kimberly Killion, is what I’ve been looking for in a medieval novel for a long time. Is it steamy and sensual; the fact that they are both engaging and intelligent characters enhances the passion between Broderick and Lizbeth. The secondary characters were also enlightening and oftentimes provided humorous and eye-opening statements that made for a witty trek into Scotland amidst the danger and betrayal surrounding them.

I like the fact that Kimberly Killion took a mysterious piece of actual history and wrote a powerful plot while not overpowering the love story or characters with facts and data...Her One Desire went automatically on my keeper shelf, it’s a novel I’m sure every Medieval romance fan will devour and cherish for years to come. I also hope the author plans to continue writing about these characters and time period, as I miss them already.

Laurel Letherby, The Mystic Castle

READ THE FULL REVIEW...

Saturday, May 31, 2008

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Romantic Times magazine gives HER ONE DESIRE 4 STARS.




HER ONE DESIRE
by Kimberly Killion
RT Rating: 4 stars
Category: HISTORICAL
Setting: Medieval England
Publisher: Zebra
Published: July 2008

REVIEW:
The War of the Roses provides a fascinating backdrop for this well-crafted romance. The appeal of Killion's characters comes from their honor, intelligence and humanity. As they play out their story within the confines of the mores and events of the era, they bring history to life and make it accessible.

SUMMARY:
Daughter of the Lord High Executioner, Lady Lizbeth Ives lives in the Tower among those condemned to die. She is safe until she uncovers a treasonous plot. She makes her escape from the Tower with Scots prisoner Broc Maxwell; Lizzy's kind heart cannot let him die. Determined to locate the Duke of Gloucester, Lizzy allows Broc to lead her north as their enemies follow. But Broc has little faith in the duke and brings Lizzy to safety in Scotland. On the way they must evade the traitor and ponder what will happen to the little princes and the king before they can claim the love that has grown between them. (Zebra, Jul., 380 pp., $3.99) HOT

—Kathe Robin

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

5/5 Stars - Sensually Desirable


~ Beverly Romance Books
"Sensually Desirable...The story is enticing and grips the reader from the first all the way to the end with secrets, passion and action making this book difficult to put down...

Kimberly Killion is a talented debut author to look forward to for many more exciting in-depth stories. She has a keen talent for holding the reader to the story and creating interesting characters of depth, mystery and action like a writer who has written for years.
This is a debut writer that has already written a keeper with this debut!..."

Beverly, Beverly Romance Books

Saturday, April 05, 2008

Zebra Authors - A Collection of First Chapters



I am pleased to be a part of the following collection of first chapters from some of the hottest authors in the Zebra line. You won't see these books until summer and fall, but here's a sample to wet your taste buds.

Authors included in this sampler :

Kimberly Killion
Jackie Ivie
Victoria Dahl
Delilah Marvelle

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

4.5 ribbons from Romance Junkies


Check out my latest review...

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Lizbeth Ives's last resort for safety went out with her father when Laird Broderick Maxwell struck down Osborn Ives, Lord High Executioner of the infamous London Tower, in his bid for freedom. What she did not expect is that the prisoner, just recently liberated from her father's torture session will be her only salvation from the licentious and murdering attention of Lord Hollister, King Edward IV's chief warder.
However, the determined Broc proves to be more than just her savior. As they escape from perilous England to the wilds of Scotland, Lizzy finds herself irresistibly drawn towards this brave, tempting, son of Scotland, just as Broc finds himself falling for the exotic charms of the petite red head.

While battling with enemies and family alike, will Broc survive deceitful conspiracies and unforeseen dangers to give this independent angel of fire, HER ONE DESIRE?

Kimberly Killion skillfully draws readers into her world of political upheaval during the end of the fifteenth century by weaving a tapestry of a love between two extraordinary individuals whose story is enriched with the presence of some very intriguing characters. One can only wonder at what else she has in store for us, and if this is to become the very captivating start of an engrossing series.

—J.T., Romance Junkies Reviewer