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Kimberly Cates
When Kimberly Cates was in third grade she informed her teacher that she didn't need to learn multiplication tables. She was going to be a writer when she grew up. Kimberly filled countless spiral notebooks with stories until, at age twenty-five, she received a birthday gift that changed her... show more



When Kimberly Cates was in third grade she informed her teacher that she didn't need to learn multiplication tables. She was going to be a writer when she grew up. Kimberly filled countless spiral notebooks with stories until, at age twenty-five, she received a birthday gift that changed her life: an electric typewriter. Kimberly wrote her first historical romance, sold it to Berkley Jove, and embarked on a thirty-year career as an author. Called "a master of the genre" by Romantic Times, her thirty-three bestselling, award-winning novels are noted for their endearing characters, emotional impact and their ability to transport the reader to the mists and magic of the British Isles. Kimberly is the newest member of the Jewels of Historical Romance.Her unforgettable "series sets" Culloden's Fire and Celtic Rogues have just been released in ebook form, soon to be followed by The Raider's Bride and The Raider's Daughter and many more in the coming months. Kimberly Cates also writes historical fiction as Ella March Chase.

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Ilze
Ilze rated it 14 years ago
Aaaargh!!! Did not finish. The purple prose, the DRAHMAH, the stereotypical "gypsies", the revenge plot, the evil stepfather, the tortured hero, the ancient curse - all just too too much!
willaful
willaful rated it 15 years ago
This historical romance opens with Lionel Redmayne, the cool, calculating villain of Magic in an unexpectedly vulnerable place. Emotionally -- because his heart was touched by the heroine of the previous book -- and physically -- because he’s just been shot. Enter Rhiannon, a “fairy-born” woman wit...
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Danielle's Reading Adventures rated it 16 years ago
I must confess that I never read the Cates and Martin stories. But I absolutely love the Anne Stuart and Christina Dodd stories. I often reread them. Talking about dangerous heroes? Oh, yes.Dangerous Touch by Anne Stuart:If you like gunslingers, look no further. Billy Maddox is a fallen angel in loo...
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Books and more... rated it 17 years ago
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