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Kimberly Fish

    Kimberly crafts award-winning novels that explore women discovering their inner strength. Her stories, set against the backdrop of the Texas Hill Country, transport readers to a landscape where dreams can flourish alongside fields of lavender. Through her World War II historical fiction, she delves into espionage and heroic deeds on the American home front, showcasing women's remarkable capabilities when united for a common cause. With a career spanning over three decades, Kimberly excels at crafting wholesome narratives filled with second-chance romances and characters finding their purpose, offering readers a true mental escape.

    Comfort Foods: Texas Hill Country Fiction
    Comfort Zone
    • 2021

      Comfort Zone

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The award-winning author of Comfort Songs and Comfort Foods digs into the life of single-mom Anna Weber, an appraiser who gives value to other people’s found treasures. On assignment to research a handwritten sheet of music, Anna helps a stranded motorist, only to discover she’s rescued retired NFL quarterback Jack Moses. His confidence and fascination for solving problems makes him impossible for Anna to ignore even as they both dart along separate deadlines to save the finances at an inner-city school. Little does Anna know that as she wrestles with secrets from her past and a suspicious approach to people, Jack is running too—dodging women, pro athletes, and a future with no definable end zone.As a nemesis threatens Anna’s young daughters, these two unlikely partners discover that it’s in stepping back from years of self-sufficiency that Anna and Jack can find the best treasure of a series of sweet, second chances.

      Comfort Zone
    • 2020

      Comfort Foods: Texas Hill Country Fiction

      • 386 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      From the award-winning author of Comfort Plans and Comfort Songs comes a story of two rising stars blitzed by social media. Lacy Cavanaugh and, single-dad, Rudy Delgardo live a hundred miles apart but meet in the worst possible way. Working at a weekly paper and creating social media for area businesses helps Lacy connect with locals who open her mind to a perspective beyond Instagram. In launching a food-and-wine festival to support Comfort's new event center, she discovers surprising skills bubbling over, much like the food she's attempting to cook. Rudy, on the brink of his restaurant's takeover, struggles to improve time management so he can create a better relationship with his daughter. Distracted by Lacy and her invitation to the festival, he's tempted by her beauty, wit, and courage, but as a chef, he rarely gets to enjoy life outside the kitchen. Enemies, illness, and exes add unwelcome spice to the dish they're concocting-one that will teeter with misunderstanding until the very end. Will Lacy and Rudy embrace their second chances and discover the perfect seasonings of family, resilience, and grace to create a handwritten recipe of love that will stand the test of time?

      Comfort Foods: Texas Hill Country Fiction