When she was in Paris, Kimberley Montpetit spent most of
her souvenir money at the La Patisserie shops with their beautiful and
delicious pastries. She grew up in the fabulous city of San Francisco, loves all
things chocolate, and now lives in a small town along the Rio Grande with her
engineer husband and three sons.
She once stayed in the haunted tower room at Borthwick Castle in Scotland and didn't sleep a wink, sailed the Seine in Paris, rode a camel in the ancient world wonder of Petra, shopped the Grand Bazaar in Istanbul, and spent the night in an old Communist hotel in Bulgaria.
Kimberley also writes Award-winning Middle-Grade novels with Scholastic and Young Adult novels with Harpercollins under the name, Kimberley Griffiths Little.
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After being left at the altar on her wedding day,
businesswoman Allie Strickland returns to her hometown to heal her broken heart.
But Heartland Cove County is a small town of Victorian homes and quirky,
gossiping citizens.
Grieving the trauma of her ex-fiancĂ©’s betrayal and overwhelmed by her clingy mother, Allie rents the first available house she can find. But on the very first night, Allie’s peace is violated by an unexpected intruder who breaks into the house while she’s taking a bubble bath. An intruder using an alias with old ties to Heartland Cove.
Forced by unusual circumstances to share the same rental house, Allie’s suspicions of the man grow—even as she finds herself attracted to him. But is Ethan Smith merely a magazine freelancer on assignment—or an undercover spy for the mayor who wants to ruin the charming town by running a new highway through for his own profit?
Is Ethan Smith friend or foe? Enemy or lover?
Grieving the trauma of her ex-fiancĂ©’s betrayal and overwhelmed by her clingy mother, Allie rents the first available house she can find. But on the very first night, Allie’s peace is violated by an unexpected intruder who breaks into the house while she’s taking a bubble bath. An intruder using an alias with old ties to Heartland Cove.
Forced by unusual circumstances to share the same rental house, Allie’s suspicions of the man grow—even as she finds herself attracted to him. But is Ethan Smith merely a magazine freelancer on assignment—or an undercover spy for the mayor who wants to ruin the charming town by running a new highway through for his own profit?
Is Ethan Smith friend or foe? Enemy or lover?
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Top Ten List:
1. I adore chocolate frosted cinnamon
roll donuts
2. Snuggling with my kiddos and a
stack of books
3. My Princess Aurora (Sleeping
Beauty) blanket that my daughter made me for Christmas
4. I love to belly dancing—and even
performed a couple of times! It’s great exercise and so beautiful and earthy.
5. I’m a purple girl! And I’m lucky
because my birthstone is amethyst
6. The black & white original TV
show, I Love Lucy still makes me
laugh—even though I only ever saw it in re-runs, of course!
7. Since I was five-years-old, my
grandpa would give me a heart-shaped box of chocolates on my birthday—which is
also Valentine’s Day. When I got married, my husband got instructions from my
family to continue the tradition, including baking me a heart-shaped cake with
the cake pans my mother gifted to him.
8. Two days after my 11th birthday,
I fell off a broken clothes hamper, gashed up my leg, and was rushed to the
hospital to get 60 stitches.
9. Three years ago I rode a camel in
the ancient world wonder of Petra, Jordan.
10. I have a wall carving in my
house of King Tut and his Queen Ankhesenamen that’s a replica of his actual
Pharaoh’s Throne found in his tomb.
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