Kim Golden's Blog - Posts Tagged "bwwm"
Snowbound is now live for Kindle

Snowbound will be available for other ereader formats but BN, iBookstore and Kobo aren't as quick about making titles available as Amazon. I think it will be another 2-3 weeks before it's available for Nook and for iBookstore it can take up to 6 weeks.
If you're interested in reading Snowbound but you don't have a Kindle, you can always download the free Kindle reading apps from Amazon.
To purchase Snowbound for your Kindle:
Amazon US: Snowbound
Amazon UK: Snowbound
Published on November 13, 2013 21:57
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bwwm, ebook, holiday-romance, interracial-love-story, kim-golden, kindle, snowbound, vermont, women-s-fiction
Snowbound is now available for NOOK, Kobo and iPad/iPhone via iBooks

Sony ereader users: It's still not live in the Sony Bookstore, but I hope it will be available soon.
Published on November 17, 2013 22:32
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bwwm, christmas, holiday-romance, ibooks, interracial-romance, kim-golden, kobo, nook, snowbound
Maybe Baby: Special Edition and Maybe Forever on sale at KOBO
Still haven't read Laney and Mads's story? If you're a KOBO reader, now's your chance to get the first three books in the Maybe... series at a great price.
Save 40% when you purchase Maybe Baby: Special Edition (which includes Books 1 and 2 in the series) and Maybe Forever (Book 3) at #KOBO - use promo code 40APR at checkout to get your discount!
Head over to KOBO and get your copy now! :)


Save 40% when you purchase Maybe Baby: Special Edition (which includes Books 1 and 2 in the series) and Maybe Forever (Book 3) at #KOBO - use promo code 40APR at checkout to get your discount!
Head over to KOBO and get your copy now! :)
Published on April 25, 2019 05:09
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april-sale, bwwm, kobo, love-stories, maybe-baby-special-edition, maybe-forever
Something sort of new coming from me on April 16th
After the last few years of feeling like I had no writing mojo, I thought for sure I would find myself in a writer's block fog during the pandemic. Instead, I've actually managed to stay focused and get some writing done. In November, I hit my NaNoWriMo goal (which will hopefully be another release for later this year, but that's another story).
I've finally got a new (well, sort of new) release coming your way!
But one thing I'd had on my writing to-do list since early 2020 was to compile all the parts of Near Enough to Hold to one volume, revise and edit it. This was the serial experiment that I started when I first began feeling like I was losing my writing mojo due to work-related stress and depression. Once all four parts were done, I'd planned on jumping head-on into expanding and revising it...but then I quit my job, and then several friends died quite unexpectedly...and then I was laid off from another job when the company was heading into bankruptcy and restructuring...and then my brother died. I lost all interest in writing for a while.
Fast forward to 2020, once the pandemic began, I started working on Near Enough to Hold, then had to set it aside again to start planning to sell my apartment and move to a new city to start a new job. It took a while, but I was finally able to return to fiction writing and Near Enough to Hold again.
Now it's finally available for preorder for Kindle, Nook and Apple Books. It will go live on April 16 and a print version will be able a few weeks later.
So what's it about? Two strangers - Nick and Keisha - meet one rainy night at a train station on the outskirts of Richmond, Virginia. He's just dropped his sister off to take the last train heading back to Boston. She's just arrived...only to find that the man she was supposed to meet there has left her stranded. Nick offers her a ride into town and his act of kindness will inevitably change the two of them forever.
The compiled version has been expanded and edited. I really loved creating Nick and Keisha's story, and I hope you'll enjoy it too.
I've finally got a new (well, sort of new) release coming your way!

Fast forward to 2020, once the pandemic began, I started working on Near Enough to Hold, then had to set it aside again to start planning to sell my apartment and move to a new city to start a new job. It took a while, but I was finally able to return to fiction writing and Near Enough to Hold again.
Now it's finally available for preorder for Kindle, Nook and Apple Books. It will go live on April 16 and a print version will be able a few weeks later.
So what's it about? Two strangers - Nick and Keisha - meet one rainy night at a train station on the outskirts of Richmond, Virginia. He's just dropped his sister off to take the last train heading back to Boston. She's just arrived...only to find that the man she was supposed to meet there has left her stranded. Nick offers her a ride into town and his act of kindness will inevitably change the two of them forever.
The compiled version has been expanded and edited. I really loved creating Nick and Keisha's story, and I hope you'll enjoy it too.
Published on March 12, 2021 11:41
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bwwm, interracial-love-story, interracial-women-s-fiction, near-enough-to-hold, preorder