logo
Wrong email address or username
Wrong email address or username
Incorrect verification code
Nina Killham
Hi, I'm Nina Killham. I'm the author of three books: How to Cook a Tart (Bloomsbury), Mounting Desire (Bloomsbury) and Believe Me (Penguin). I was born in Washington DC but now live in London with my Australian husband and children. Before writing full time I had a variety of jobs, including... show more

Hi, I'm Nina Killham. I'm the author of three books: How to Cook a Tart (Bloomsbury), Mounting Desire (Bloomsbury) and Believe Me (Penguin). I was born in Washington DC but now live in London with my Australian husband and children. Before writing full time I had a variety of jobs, including working for ABC News, The Washington Post, Columbia Pictures and an earplug factory. I hope you enjoy my books. I always love feedback which you can give to me through my website www.ninakillham.com. Thanks!
show less
Nina Killham's Books
Recently added on shelves
Nina Killham's readers
Share this Author
Community Reviews
Wyvernfriend Reads
Wyvernfriend Reads rated it 12 years ago
Quite a funny book about love and romance writing. Jack writes romance novels under a pseudonym and would love to be taken seriously, even if he's raking it in. His sister asks him to take in Molly, a woman who has lost her job because of a false accusation of discrimantion against her inept assis...
Ageless Pages Reviews
Ageless Pages Reviews rated it 12 years ago
No.I think that says it best.
Parrish Lantern's Casebook
Parrish Lantern's Casebook rated it 12 years ago
Still started out in 2010 as an exhibition to mark Hornsey Town Hall’s 75th anniversary. This building opened in 1935 and is considered one of the foremost examples of architecture of it’s time and was the first major UK building to be constructed in the Modernist style. During it’s time it has host...
Bonnie Read a Book Today
Bonnie Read a Book Today rated it 13 years ago
Oddly compelling with characters I couldn't help caring about. But the plot is basically Fried Green Tomatoes with cooking instead of racism.
Kyahgirl
Kyahgirl rated it 15 years ago
I was looking for something funny and Mrs. Giggles (http://www.mrs.giggles.com) gave it a great review so thought I'd check it out. There were a few funny sentences here and there but it had a lot of holes and weaknesses. Finally, I just skimmed through and read the end to see if it got better. The...
see community reviews
Need help?