Kimberly Frost

Kimberly Frost is an American author of paranormal romance from Houston, Texas. Her books are published by Berkley Books, an imprint of Penguin Group.[1]

Kimberly Frost
BornU.S.
OccupationNovelist
NationalityAmerican
GenreRomance
Website
www.frostfiction.com

Her debut novel, Would-Be Witch is the first in her Southern Witch series, which is set in the fictional town of Duvall, Texas. The books center on the life of Tammy Jo Trask, a young witch who has trouble controlling her powers.[1] Frost is also the author of the Etherlin series, which features darker, more suspenseful storylines.[2]

As of 2016, Frost has published seven full-length novels and two novellas. She has also written a few short stories that are featured on her website.[3]

Awards and reception

  • 2010 P.E.A.R.L. Award for Best New Paranormal Author[4]
  • Barnes & Noble featured Must-Read Romance, All That Bleeds
  • Colorado Romance Writers Award of Excellence finalist, All That Falls
  • New York Times Bestseller List, Tied With a Bow anthology (included Etherlin novella First Light)[2]

Bibliography

Southern Witch series

  • Would-Be Witch (February 2009)
  • Barely Bewitched (September 2009)
  • Halfway Hexed (February 2011)
  • Magical Misfire (aka Southern Witch book 3.5, Penguin e-special novella—April 2014)[5]
  • Slightly Spellbound (May 2014)
  • Casually Cursed (February 2015)

Etherlin series

  • First Light (prelude novella to the Etherlin series, from the holiday anthology, Tied With A Bow—November 2011)
  • All That Bleeds (January 2012)
  • All That Falls (June 2012)

References

  1. "Kimberly Frost". penguinrandomhouse.com. Penguin Random House. Retrieved 2016-12-17.
  2. "Redheads and Would-Be Witches with Kimberly Frost and W*n a Book". Suzanne Johnson * Susannah Sandlin. 2013-11-14. Retrieved 2016-12-17.
  3. "Books". frostfiction.com. Frost Fiction. Retrieved 2016-12-17.
  4. Frost, Kimberly (2010-04-11). "PEARL Award Winner/Audio!". frostfiction.com. Frost Fiction. Retrieved 2016-12-17.
  5. "Magical Misfire". frostfiction.com. Frost Fiction. Retrieved 2016-12-17.
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