I’m so humbled, surprised and of course pleased when I get 4 and 5 star reviews, for A Stranger in France! Here comes another one on Goodreads you can read here.
I’m so glad readers (so far) are enjoying!
Thank you for reading!

I’m so humbled, surprised and of course pleased when I get 4 and 5 star reviews, for A Stranger in France! Here comes another one on Goodreads you can read here.
I’m so glad readers (so far) are enjoying!
Thank you for reading!

Evening guys,
Last week I did an author interview over at seriousreading.com, as well as a guest blog. I enjoyed the interview you can read it by clicking right here.
Next week I hope to have a guest blog on my site, from the editor of the wonderful magazine I write for Love Life, Live Magazine. I’ll keep you posted.
Hi guys!
Just thought I’d share with you the news that A stranger in France will not only feature in Coffee Time and Romance and All Romance Reads in September and October but also in Romance Novels in Color. I’m extremely proud for A Stranger in France to be featured on the front of this website, and in their subscriber’s news letter. The funny thing is I just looked on line and my book cover is already there! This was not meant to go live until the 21st…. someone has made a whoopsy over there! But still a little early promotion I guess never hurt anybody. I wonder if they will notice and take it down??
If you’re a lover of romance (with a multicultural line up), you should check out Romance Novels in Color on-line, I’m about to head over see what I fancy reading.
Hope you had a great day!

Hi guys,
Finally I’ve moved with the times, now I’ve got the hang of Twitter I’ve just joined Facebook also. Bare with me, I have no idea what I’m doing. But if you want to connect find me at @kimknightauthoruk on Facebook and also @kimknightauthor on Twitter.
Morning guys!
15 days to go until A Stranger in France is officially released, now that bit of work is wrapped up today I’m working on the brief for the cover design for my second novel released at Christmas. A modern day feel good romance with a Christmas theme, so if you fancy a nice modern day love story with a great twist to cosy up with this Christmas stay tuned!
Yesterday, I was battling with myself over the cover design for this book. I finished writing this book in July and held off sending a brief to my publisher as do I go for a general romantic cover that’s eye catching or a Christmas themed one? After talking to a girlfriend of mine she reconfirmed my thinking, I made up my mind to go with a general romantic cover, that would be eye catching all year around.
Once this is done, for my last day of holiday today before it’s back to the day job tomorrow, I’ll go back to research and writing for my romance suspense story I’m working on. Fingers crossed my publisher likes my proposal for this book enough for a 2017 release!
It’s all go here.
Have a great day it’s a rainy one in London, hope the weather is fine where ever you are.
What do you do when a best selling romance author, offers to do a read and review swap of each others work with you? You lose your damn mind behind the lap top, then compose yourself and a nicely worded email with no typos to say, yes please I’d love to! Gimme gimme. And I’m glad I did, I’ve just finished reading Caribbean Christmas by Tammy Tate she is an author of a number of romance books. This is the first I’ve read and I would for sure read more here’s why.
Caribbean Christmas ( in my personal view) is a lovely feel good romance story with a touch of paranormal, it’s also set around Christmas my favourite time of year. Tammy is clearly a very creative writer to conjure up this story, and that’s the first thing that drew me in, and what I love about Caribbean Christmas -the creativity and originality around the story it fits and works really really well.
I read this book in 2 sittings, I was drawn in well before page 50, Tammy’s style of writing is easy going, descriptive and engaging. I found myself transported to the Carib and visualising what I was reading, from the colour of the sea to the food that was being served in certain scenes.I like the way Tammy has woven in different cultures within the story, well. She could have easily dismissed the different cultures found in New Orlands and even the Carib Island this story is set on, and just used them as a setting for events to take place in the story plot line not really touching on who you might find in these places. But, diverse foods,Creole characters and even the langue are included to. Great job.
The characters are all likeable even down to the ghost, I had in my mind a visual of the characters and what their quirks are as people, and this is down to ( in my view) good story telling and character development.
The romantic journey you’re taken on as a reader for me is really enjoyable, this story is more sensual than erotic so if you like more sensual stories focused on love, romance and boy meets girl this is one for you- with a twist of paranormal. I found the sensual scenes lovely to read, I was like awwwww at certain parts and I had that feel good feeling that this genre of romance should give a reader.
So in summary
Romantic element: 5 of 5 it’s very romantic, but so original in the story line and a good happy ever after at the end
Sensuality/story line/plot 5 of 5 a very original story and right level of sensual, and even some suspense towards the end when Kendra almost gives up on Richard.
I’d rate this book 5 out of 5 stars, it’s my kind of feel good romance and it gave me everything I needed in a feel good romance, boy meets girl, love and some conflict, add to that a great location, a twist with paranormal, wonderful. I look forward to reading more.
Pinch punch it’s the 1st of the month which means I have just 92 days until my final submission date for my completed book, to my publisher. Scary! Less than 100 days to go. But I’ve been on a roll in between the day job, nappy changes, nap time and any other time I can steal to sit in this very spot behind my lap top; I am more than confident that I’ll make it. Also booked a holiday just 2 days after my submission date to have some quality time with my family, and make up for all the hours spent right here behind this lap top solidly writing. I can’t wait for both dates, submission and holiday.
I feel the next 92 days will probably be the most important 92 days of my life! And so I will share here and there my progress, thoughts and experiences in the run up to submission day.
A few weeks ago, something so surreal happened to me, I walked into Waterstones (the UK’s number 1 book store you could say) on a busy Saturday morning, as usual my eyes lit up as I took in the shelves and tables piled high with books, new releases and special offers etc. I head to the lift and stopped dead as I entered (literally); my eyes bulged open wide as I thought wow in a few months MY book will be available in Barnes and Noble in the USA, maybe just maybe someone will take time out from their busy Saturday schedule, to head to the book store on a mission to find and buy MY book, also MY book will be available on the shelf of a well respected book store for others to brows, pick up and indulge in a little romance and suspense .
I stepped into the lift with some very normal people, who I’m sure were a bit unsure just how normal I was as I had the biggest smile on my face and I actually let out a little laugh with excitement, inside I high fived myself. I’m sure they thought I was laughing at ”the voices” in my head or I was some kinda crazy as there really was no reason to let out a laugh, in a packed lift, on it’s way to the 5th floor…. Hey what do I care! I was high as a kite on excitement and adrenaline.
Today, I realised just how much I’m really eating,sleeping and breathing my characters. While preparing my son’s breakfast in mid stir of his porridge this morning, it came to me that last night I had mistyped my Heroine’s date of birth; the year I typed would have made her 30 during the time frame /scene I was writing, not 32 as originally planned/mentioned so far in the story. I wrote this scene at about midnight last night, and at 8.00am this morning I remembered an error I had made?? It just popped into my head like a mental note that I need to buy some milk LOL.
Of course, mid stir of my son’s porridge I did what all women and mamas out there do, I multi tasked…. one hand reached for the lap top, the other stirred the porridge I located the paragraph and edited the DOB for my Heroine phewwwwwww! One less thing to edit.
If you’re a writer reading this has anything random like this ever happened to you while writing your manuscript? Do you go into complete eat, sleep, breath characters mode in the final throws of completion?
Speaking of editing, I read a really interesting article about ” how to” edit your manuscript before you turn it in to your agent or publisher as a completed piece of work. This article described a good editing process as the ”5 Re-read Program”. You may even know you it yourself, but as this is my first ever submission experience it’s new to me!
The program suggests writers read their completed work 5 times and look for 5 different things each time 1. content 2. enhancement 3. sentence level 4. the little things 5.audible read.I’ve decided I actually will try this process myself as it seems pretty detailed, have you heard of this? Or even tried it yourself? How do you go about your final edit process before you submit if you’re a writer reading this?
So on to progress then, well the count down begins and at day #92 I have hit 60,000 words! I think I underestimated myself as I had in my head that my total word count on completion would be about 50-55,000, obviously when it comes to the editing process the count will probably reduce but I’m about just over mid point in the story and already hit 60,000 I have surprised myself! I’ve also learned that when you plot out your synopsis for a story, it really is hard to say how it will transfer into a word count.
Right now, I’m at the point where the scenes/plots have built up ready for me to bring all the drama I have mapped out for my characters towards the middle and end, and really develop the emotional aspect of the story; I’m at a more challenging point of writing (I feel personally). Now I’m writing different points of views and really need to become these characters in order to write their scene/POV the best I can and more importantly as realistically as I can. I’m also bringing the drama to the story and this in my head and on paper is perfect, but getting it right in words is a challenge- that I’m really enjoying; may be I’m just being too hard on myself about how I’m writing ? I’ve found that I’m reading and re-reading, chopping, adding and all sorts but I guess it’s all part of the craft.
I’d love to hear your thoughts and experiences on some of the things I’ve mentioned if you’re a writer or published author what was / is your experience? And if you’re not a writer but have a POV let me know!
So as I enter day 92 of the count down, the focus is POVs and building some (more) drama in this romance/suspense story I am just loving writing.
Catch you soon