First Rule PR Presents: Kimberly Richardson







The Decembrists by Kimberly Richardson
Genre: Modern Gothic
218 pages
Sophie Joyce, a young writer, soon becomes a part of best selling author Hilliard Ravensdale's elitist world. Yet, what she desperately wants comes at a terrible price, revealing a secret from Hilliard's past that will threaten to destroy them both. Award-winning author Kimberly Richardson turns her literary eye to the world of sex, control, uprisings, secrets, and lies, all wrapped within a story worthy to be called modern Gothic.




My Thoughts
The Pros:  The story of Sophie and Hilliard is intriguing enough to make one want to read it on premise alone.  The beautiful young, and somewhat naive woman; falling for a wealthy older man, who just happens to be her idol.  O.K., What's not to love there?  Top that off with the fact that due to some very dark goings on in the life and mind of Hilliard, some very serious fallout occurs in the lives of both of them.  Then add in the fact that they are a biracial couple...and voila!!!!!  Reader heaven.
It is very easy engross oneself in this read.  This is one of those books that make you want to see the "train wreck" that you know is coming for the characters if for no other reason than to confirm that it is indeed as bad as you though it would be.
Though Hiliard proves over time to be the "monster under the bed", it is still hard to blame him completely for what Sophie should see coming.  This is a very dark guilty pleasure read!

The Cons:  There are a few editing issues and the author's writing style for this book comes across as a bit choppy.  The story shines through these technical difficulties brilliantly however, and proves more and more enjoyable the more you read.



Genre: Mythic Fiction
294 pages
Mabon:
What would you do if you discovered that your dreams were real? Monica had no idea that moving to the small town of Mabon would be the answer to her prayers, and yet so much more...
Pomegranate:
Alexandra has it all: a great job, a wonderful husband, and very few worries in the world. Yet, when a black clad stranger enters her life, she is suddenly thrust into a world of myths and legends all contained in the skin of an infamous fruit.


My Thoughts

These two bites of mythic nirvana are a joy read.  These stories a choc full of fantasy, whimsy, portals, magical realms and people and romance.  They both center around women looking for an escape from the worlds in which they live and the magic that helps them to find it.
This is a very quick read, sure to have you search for the fairies in your closets by book's end.  



ABOUT THE AUTHOR
After found as an infant crawling among books in an abandoned library, Kimberly Richardson grew up to become an eccentric woman with a taste for jazz, drinking tea, reading books, speaking French and Japanese, playing her violin and writing stories that cause people to make the strangest faces. Her first book, Tales From a Goth Librarian, was published through Kerlak Publishing and named a Finalist in both the USA Book News Awards for Fiction: Short Story for 2009 and the International Book Awards for Fiction: Short Story in 2010. Ms. Richardson is also the Editor of the award winning Steampunk anthology Dreams of Steam, the award winning sequel, Dreams of Steam II: Of Brass and Bolts, and the upcoming Dreams of Steam III, all published through Kerlak Publishing. Other short stories and poetry by Ms. Richardson have been published through Sam’s Dot Publishing, Midnight Screaming and FootHills Publishing.  Her first full-length novel, The Decembrists (Kerlak Publishing), will be out in 2012. Her other book, Mabon and Pomegranate (Kerlak Publishing), will be out in 2012 as well.

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Kimberly Richardson Tour Dates:
12/14 - Books à la Mode – Guest Post
12/15 – Come Selahway With Me – Character Post/Character Interview
12/16 – Fangs for the Fantasy – Review
12/17 – Library Girl Reads and Reviews – Guest Post
12/18 – Workaday Reads – Guest Post
12/19 – Book in the Bag – Review
12/20 – Lost Inside the Covers – Review
12/22 – Earth's Book Nook – Review
12/24 – Beauty in Ruins – Review
12/25 – Full Moon Bites – Interview
12/26 - Once Upon a Time – Character Post
12/27 – Bee's Knees Reviews – Reviews
12/28 – WTF Are You Reading – Review
12/29 – The Independent Review – Review
12/30 – Laurie's Thoughts and Reviews – Top Tens Guest Post


Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this book for review from First Rule Publicity from the author as part of a virtual book tour. I was not compensated nor was I required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”






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