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Kimberly Karalius
Kimberly Karalius holds an MFA in fiction from the University of South Florida, and has been sharing stories on Figment.com with a strong following of enthusiastic readers since the site's conception. Although Kimberly lives in sunny Florida, she prefers to stay indoors and sometimes buys a scarf... show more



Kimberly Karalius holds an MFA in fiction from the University of South Florida, and has been sharing stories on Figment.com with a strong following of enthusiastic readers since the site's conception. Although Kimberly lives in sunny Florida, she prefers to stay indoors and sometimes buys a scarf in the hopes of snow. She loves watching really old cartoons and silent films. Being in Florida certainly has one big perk: going to Disney World. Which she does. Frequently. Love Fortunes and Other Disasters is her debut novel.

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Feminism in Cold Storage
Feminism in Cold Storage rated it 8 years ago
A cute story with some very adorable characters. It's a fun little read, but not a game-changer. When I started, I hadn't realized that this was one of those novellas that takes place between books. You'll see in the back cover info that another book by the author is mentioned, I just didn't realize...
Twirling Book Princess
Twirling Book Princess rated it 9 years ago
I received this book from the publisher/author/book tour host in exchange of an honest review.We all know how the previous book ended, Zita (the great big evil) was defeated, and now there is this big gap in Grimbaud. No spoiler, the blurb also clearly tells that Zita's tyranny is over. :D Zita had ...
Twirling Book Princess
Twirling Book Princess rated it 9 years ago
A sweet story, right in-between book 1 and 2 of this series. <3 Romance, swimming, boats, and more! So, there I was, browsing Twitter and seeing if there was any awesome book/other stuff that I would like. And then, BAM, I found a tweet about this book. Stating it was a free short story, and of co...
Garden-of-Stars
Garden-of-Stars rated it 10 years ago
What an adorable, quirky little thing. There's no other way I can possibly describe this book. It reminds me of a fuzzy caramel Pomeranian that does something naughty, like grubby up your floors, but you still can't help but love and forgive it because of how adorable it is, and the good intentions ...
the dilemma of reading
the dilemma of reading rated it 10 years ago
This book reads like a chick-flick—delightful and enjoyable, but it doesn’t have too much substance. It made me very happy to read, but the only thoughts I went away with were of self-fulfilling prophecies and how we create our own futures. In this semi-fantastical world, love charms actually work...
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