Josephine Kent


Biography

I think of myself as a writer, and have finally decided to stop trying to be anything else. That is, at least until I've become a novelist.

Until then, I write short romance stories about women who are not looking for love, but won't reject it outright either. Please, enjoy and leave comments when possible.

Thank you in advance for reading my work.

Books

My Familiar Love    by Josephine Kent
Price: Free! 54130 words. Published on April 15, 2011. Fiction.

(5.00 from 1 review)
Once upon a time, Kaelen was Carrick's sweetheart. Giving into impulse and opportunity, Kae flies from Omaha to Port-of-Spain, Trinidad to see if she can rekindle the sparks of a once familiar love. Carrick is no longer the boy who cared too much. He is a man, determined to make the woman who could not love enough hungry for his touch.
Reckless Prudence    by Josephine Kent
Price: Free! 1790 words. Published on March 16, 2011. Fiction.

Margo is tired of Kellie's refusal to become romantically involved with someone, even temporarily. In order to help her friend live a more fulfilled life, she arranges for a girl's night at a trendy restaurant. When Margo arrives nearly an hour late, she finds Kellie with a glass in her hand and a gleam in her eye.

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Smashwords book reviews by Josephine Kent

  • Tanaquill on June 28, 2011
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    I downloaded the book because the name was interesting, but the cover kept throwing me off it. However, I eventually decided to read it and I must say, Tanaquill is both exciting and surprising. I usually walk away from my readings feeling either robbed of my time, or robbed of a proper ending. The ending was a bit abrupt after the adventure, and that's my complaint. There was one more struggle in there, perhaps in the fairy palace. Akalle, this is an excellent work, but you've got me hanging here like a ripe mango waiting for that final breeze so I can finally drop. What happened between Chloe and so-and-so? That's what I kept waiting for. How did T's family respond to her mate showing up? Without tying up this loose end, you've given your readers a zircon for a diamond... and I want my diamond, damnit! Pretty please?