Saturday, May 18, 2013

WOW - Some Great Reviews

I have to brag a bit and share a couple of reviews I got for my stories.  Bear with me -- perhaps they'll entice you to check out some of my books, too!


You Complete Me (Bookstrand Publishing Romance)
Kristy wrote:  Wonderful!  This book had me fom the very first page.  I smiled, laughed and cried.  What a wonderful love story.  There was kind of a surprise in the middle, but the way everything turned out, I loved it.  K. R. Bailey is a wonderful author.  This is a must read and I will for sure be buying more books by K. R. Bailey.  Thanks for telling such wonderful stories.

You Complete Me is available in both e-book and paperback.

You can get your copy for download in all formats from my publisher at www.bookstrand.com/You-Complete-Me

You Complete Me is also available from Amazon.com and Barnes and Noble.



Dangerous Deception (Bookstrand Publishing Romance)
Mardell wrote:  I enjoyed this book because it was written in the town I am from.  It was interesting reading the history of the Shooting Star and many of the other places that K. R. Bailey wrote about.  The story line was great with a feel good ending.  Because I liked this book I am reading other books written by this author.

Dangerous Deception is available in both e-book and paperback.

You can get a copy for downloading in all formats from my publisher at www.bookstrand.com/Dangerous-Deception

Dangerous Deception is also available from Amazon.com and Barnes and Noble.






Murder and Lies (Bookstrand Publishing Romance)
 
The Long and The Short of It Reviews said:  Engaging Read, Engrossing! 
 
It starts with murder, but stumbles toward love: K. R. Bailey's "Murder and Lies" opens with the shock of a friend's death - but it is far more than a simple murder-mystery. Maggie Benson is an appealing main character from the start. She helps people, and is simply heartbroken at her young friend and employee's death. Her motivation, in the beginning, is obvious.

Wilson Beaumont has a whole different problem: money....
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It starts with murder, but stumbles toward love: K. R. Bailey's "Murder and Lies" opens with the shock of a friend's death - but it is far more than a simple murder-mystery. Maggie Benson is an appealing main character from the start. She helps people, and is simply heartbroken at her young friend and employee's death. Her motivation, in the beginning, is obvious.

Wilson Beaumont has a whole different problem: money. And not just lack of money - it's lack of a whole lot of money, and there's a good deal of trouble headed his way because of it. Of course, it's the dead girl who has the information he needs... a dead girl who is more to him than he wants known at first.

The town of Twin Rivers hardly seems the sort to have this drama land in its midst. It really has such charming aspects - and the author describes things beautifully. The flickering light of campfires for example, or the day-to-day operations in the diner all work to set the mood. This is a town of kindly folks too, like like Sherriff Anderson and Lindsay.

However, the distant specter of a menacing bank owner looms over all for contrast; there are the ruthless, as well.

At first, we feel a bit angry that Wilson brings all this to the quiet town - right to Maggie's little diner, in fact. However, it isn't long before we suspect that it was Vienna who first brought the trouble. Who to trust will become central to uncovering what really happened. Each new revelation throughout throws even more intrigue into the mix. Although Maggie becomes more and more attached to Wilson, she also discovers (or thinks she discovers) more and more about him. And it is not all good. The interplay between the two is engaging and utterly believable - conversations both reveal and raise our suspicions. We readers know how we want things to go, but increasingly, we wonder if these people are who we think they are.

This is not at all a mystery overlaid with a romance; each piece is integral to the plot.

A matter of trust; a matter of the heart. "Murder and Lies" does deliver on the suspenseful mystery, but doubly so on the feelings of the heart. This is an absolutely gripping romance. A must read, for sure.
Murder and Lies is available in e-book and paperback.

You can get a copy to download in all formats from my publisher at www.Bookstrand.com/Murder-and-Lies
 
Murder and Lies is also available at Amazon.com and Barnes and Noble.
 
 
 
My Guardian Angel (The Wild Rose Press Publishing Sweet Romance)
 
 

Stephanie wrote:  The book has been amazing...I just love how it's so easy to be so caught up in the book that it's like you are right there watching a movie as each part is played out which makes it really hard to put the book down...thank you for creating such a wonderful book.
 
My Guardian Angel is a novella and only available in e-book format through:
The Wild Rose Press
Amazon.com
Barnes and Noble
 
 
Aren't these great reviews?  Thanks for letting me brag a bit.  If you're interested in reading more about each of my stories, check out my website at:  http://KRBailey.com
 
Happy Reading and have a great day!
 
 

 
 
 
 
 


Monday, May 13, 2013

I HAVE NEWS!

Thanks to everyone who came by and either bought one of my books or said hello on Saturday at my booksigning with Barnes and Noble.  We had a great day.  If you didn't come join us, you missed meeting lots of authors with wonderful books -- and we shared lots of chocolate.  Barnes and Noble were fantastic and treated us like royalty.  I so appreiate the opportunity to talk to so many readers and enjoy the time with the other fantastic authors!

I got a contract from The Wild Rose Press for my short story, One Stormy Night.  I wrote this story after my husband told me about a hunting trip that went bad in the west desert.  I put my characters into a sticky situation that just got worse when they witness a murder and have to flee for their lives.  In the story it's winter, they have two flat tires, and I can't tell you what happens.  You'll just have to read it for yourself.

Oh, Happy Mother's Day!

For more about me and my books, check out my website at:  http://KRBailey.com




Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Wise? Or Is It Just Old Age?

I never gave much thought about getting old.  Oh, I remember thinking 25 was old -- oh how foolish - right?  I remember hearing my mother's friend complain about being 45 and I thought I never want to get that old.  Guess what?  I am that old.  In fact, I passed that number awhile back.

Isn't it funny though.  I don't feel any older now than I did years ago.  Oh, I have more aches and pains, but mentally, I feel the same.  I still like alot of the same things.  I still feel like I can do what I used to do.  Too bad my body doesn't always agree.

I remember hearing people say you gain wisdom as you age.  Well, I must have missed the boat because I don't feel any wiser.  But when my granddaughter asks me questions, I can draw on experience to answer her.  Sometimes I even find great answers.  Whatever I say, she looks at me like I'm so smart so maybe wisdom is something you acquire and don't even realize it.

I have to admit, each day brings new experiences.  These experiences are determined by the decisions I make.  Perhaps that's how we gain wisdom -- learning from our past experiences, and at my age, I've had alot of past experience.

What do you think -- what has brought you wisdom?

For more about K. R. Bailey and her books, check out her website:  http://KRBailey.com

Have a great day!