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Kimberley Freeman
Kimberley Freeman is an Australian author of contemporary women's fiction, who has an alter-ego as a fantasy writer under her real name Kim Wilkins. She has a PhD in English and teaches on faculty at the University of Queensland. When she's not writing, that means she's asleep. show more

Kimberley Freeman is an Australian author of contemporary women's fiction, who has an alter-ego as a fantasy writer under her real name Kim Wilkins. She has a PhD in English and teaches on faculty at the University of Queensland. When she's not writing, that means she's asleep.
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Darth Pedant
Darth Pedant rated it 5 years ago
This is an entertaining historical novel that hits all the right tropes for me. Agnes Resolute is your typical Victorian pseudo-feminist protagonist. She’s a plucky orphan searching for her long-lost mother, and no matter how rough and sexist the Victorian world is, nothing is going to keep her down...
It's a Mad Mad World
It's a Mad Mad World rated it 9 years ago
Lauren Beck is thirty years old, but her mother has always done everything in her power to keep her safe because she is afraid something would happen to Lauren. And, that means that Lauren has never really been able to live her life and do as she wish. But now she has moved away from home, taken a j...
Silver's Reviews
Silver's Reviews rated it 11 years ago
To be a woman in the 1800’s had no "perks." Women were trained solely for marriage.Tilly Kirkland ​was an 1800's woman and ​definitely didn't know what she was getting into when she married Jasper. Jasper offered her a beautiful home and a wonderful life. What Tilly was ​really ​offered was infid...
Book Love
Book Love rated it 11 years ago
Sometimes when you are anticipating a book from a beloved author you set your sights too high. I think that's what happened with this book. I loved "Wildflower Hill" so, but this story just didn't draw me in the same way. Maybe it was just me, so try it yourself. I'll be anxious to see what other GR...
Readin' and Dreamin'
Readin' and Dreamin' rated it 12 years ago
I really loved Kimberley Freeman's Wildflower Hill, so I could not wait to get my hands on Lighthouse Bay when I heard about it. Like Wildflower Hill, Lighthouse Bay is told is dual time lines in two different time periods about two different women. The stories are connected, of course.There is the ...
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