Tuesday, June 18, 2019

Kimberly Belle is dear to us...plus a book giveaway

We're pleased to welcome Kimberly Belle to CLC today. Melissa A read The Marriage Lie and Three Days Missing and enjoyed how suspenseful both novels were. Her latest novel, Dear Wife, is publishing next week and we're excited to read it!  Kimberly has one signed copy for a lucky reader!

Kimberly Belle is the international bestselling author of five novels of suspense. Her third, The Marriage Lie, was a semifinalist in the 2017 Goodreads Choice Awards for Best Mystery & Thriller and has been translated into ten languages. A graduate of Agnes Scott College, Kimberly worked in marketing and nonprofit fundraising before turning to writing fiction. She lived for over a decade in the Netherlands and currently divides her time between Atlanta and Amsterdam. (Bio courtesy of Amazon.)

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Synopsis:
Beth Murphy is on the run…

For nearly a year, Beth has been planning for this day. A day some people might call any other Wednesday, but Beth prefers to see it as her new beginning—one with a new look, new name and new city. Beth has given her plan significant thought, because one small slip and her violent husband will find her.

Sabine Hardison is missing…

A couple hundred miles away, Jeffrey returns home from a work trip to find his wife, Sabine, is missing. Wherever she is, she’s taken almost nothing with her. Her abandoned car is the only evidence the police have, and all signs point to foul play.

As the police search for leads, the case becomes more and more convoluted. Sabine’s carefully laid plans for her future indicate trouble at home, and a husband who would be better off with her gone. The detective on the case will stop at nothing to find out what happened and bring this missing woman home. Where is Sabine? And who is Beth? The only thing that’s certain is that someone is lying and the truth won’t stay buried for long.
(Courtesy of Amazon.)


What did you learn from writing your previous novels that you applied to Dear Wife?
It’s funny. Every time I sit down to write another novel, I think I know how to do this thing, and then the story is so different from my previous novels that it requires me to come up with a whole new way to tackle the story. A new structure, maybe, or a new way to present a plot twist so that my readers don’t know what’s coming around every corner. I don’t want any of my stories to feel predictable.

But I also learn with every novel—how to build a plot and create realistic characters and keep amping up the suspense—and I apply all my skills to each new novel. That’s why it takes me a good six to eight months to write that first draft, because I’m using old skills and learning new ones at the same time. Those first few books, you don’t know what you don’t know, but now that I’ve got six books under my belt, it’s easier to see when you’ve taken a wrong turn. It makes the writing harder and easier at the same time.

What is a favorite compliment you have received on your writing?
I love and adore any reader who tells me they lost sleep because they couldn’t put my book down. That’s about the best thing you can say to a writer, that their story kept them from daily life because they were glued to the pages. But Booklist recently compared me to two authors I really admire, Gilly Macmillan and Alafair Burke, and that was a great compliment, as well.

If Dear Wife were made into a movie, who would you cast in the lead roles?
These questions are always so hard, but I’d love to see someone like Jennifer Garner play Beth. She’s strong and talented and she could play the heck out of an angry abused woman taking back her power. As for the male roles, Miles Teller would make a great Jeffrey, and Chris Pine would be perfect as Marcus. A girl can dream!

What TV series are you currently binge watching?
Younger. It’s hilarious and so, so smart, and I love all the publishing references. Season six has just begun, but while I wait for the next installment, I’m rewatching the earlier seasons.

What is the funniest thing that has happened to you recently?
I don’t know if it’s funny, but this past winter my husband and I were on vacation in the Caribbean, and one night at dinner, I look across the room and straight into the eyes of Bono. He’s instantly recognizable, of course, though no one but me and my husband seemed to notice him at all. It was late, the restaurant had turned into a nightclub, and people were many drinks in at that point, so he was just hanging out incognito. So I did what any fangirl would do and posted about it immediately on Twitter. A couple days later we ran into him again, at another bar but this time in the middle of the day, during Carnival celebrations. He was wearing one of those Hamburglar masks, flying under the radar yet again. I told my husband and all of Twitter it was destiny.

What is your favorite summertime beverage?
Long live rosé season, preferably French rosé. But I’ve also recently discovered Aperol Spritzes: 3 parts prosecco, 2 parts aperol, and 1 part soda water. Drink them over ice and from a big red wine glass—refreshing and delicious!

Thanks to Kimberly for chatting with us and for sharing her book with our readers.

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23 comments:

Linda May said...

My son is dearest to me, he is always available if I need him for something he there, he cheers me up when I feel down. Thanks for this amazing chance.

Burma Turner said...

My grandson Hunter is very dear to me. He can always make me smile no matter what is going on.

Peggy Russo said...

My husband is very dear to me. We were teenagers still in high school when we met. He has been the best husband and father. I couldn't have asked for better.

GrandmaD said...

My husband of 44years is very dear to me.

Carla S. said...

My husband is very dear to me. Going strong after 30 years!

Anh N. said...

My twin daughters are very dear to me.

Celia Fowler said...

I'd have to say my husband as well ~

Michelle L said...

I have to say the TWO people who are dearest to me....my twin daughters.

traveler said...

My grandchildren are very dear to me.

Kathryn said...

Has to be my husband - he’s a wonderful man and very dear to me!💕

RD said...

My Mom

Kate Vocke said...

My husband of course!

Connie said...

In the words of my funny grandfather, I wouldn't trade my husband of 52 years for an old mule!

I have really been looking forward to reading and reviewing this book. Thanks so much for the chance.

diannekc said...

My sister, she's my best friend.

Mary Preston said...

My children - I could not choose just one.

LoriF said...

My sons.

Grandma Cootie said...

My husband of 50 years.

Milena said...

My mom is dear to me. I wish we lived closer to each other!

bn100 said...

mom

Emily Catan said...

My youngest brother is my dearest.. Our mother passed away when he was 3 years old, and our father passed when he was 9. We have been sticking together since then.. I have watched him through his kinder, primary and high schools, college, his career and his family.. Even we are thousands miles apart, he is always my baby..

Lori Thomas said...

My mom is very dear to me

Anh N. said...

My twins daughters are dearest to me.

Wd said...

Well of course it would be family but my chihuahua Baby is always there for me and listens without interrupting, always wants yo be by me, always looks for me, cuddles, and gives me endless joy.