Kerr-Ann Dempster

Biography

Kerr-Ann Dempster lives in Michigan where she is often found with her nose in a book, her toes in the sand, and online fan-girling over fictional characters and fellow authors. She is a graduate of Loyola University, Chicago where she graduated Magna Cum Laude with a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration. After working in Visual Communications and as a Flight Attendant, Kerr-Ann decided that life was best spent being happy. With that in mind, she published her first novel, Beneath Scarlett Valley, in August 2014. She then published her second novel, The Reluctant Sacrifice, in August 2015.

To learn more about Kerr-Ann, connect with her on: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Goodreads, or via her website. You may also find her in line at Moomers purchasing homemade ice cream.

Where to find Kerr-Ann Dempster online

Website: http://www.kdempster.com
Twitter: @annk3rr
Facebook: Facebook profile
Wattpad: authorKerr

Where to buy in print

Books

This member has not published any books.

Smashwords book reviews by Kerr-Ann Dempster

  • Fadeout on Sep. 05, 2013

    I received this novel in exchange for an honest review so here goes: I did not start off loving this story. In fact, I was probably about a third of the way through before I got HOOKED. The harvesting of emotions really gave me chills. I haven't been able to stop imagining what life would be like if I lost my own memories. I liked Silas' devotion to his sister but she came across as one dimensional. Up until the end I really didn't care what happened to her. I liked Jamar. He was probably my favorite character because his flaws were authentic and the author wasn't afraid to depict his pride and desperate need for approval. My only complaints and reasons for giving it 3 stars? A) the ending was a let down. It felt as though there was less time spent on it than the other scenes. The exchange between Silas and Jamar was just not believable. B) there were a few grammatical errors and sentence compositions that needed to be addressed That being said, I am definitely getting this for my mom and my sister. It's certainly worth the read. Plus, I'll be on the lookout for book 2 because let's face it, I've got to know how it ends. Oh and that poem in the beginning. Wow!