Kim Dallmeier


Biography

Kim Dallmeier was born in Quebec, Canada, where she studied at Montreal University in Psychoeducation.

She presently lives in Auckland, New Zealand, with her husband Matthias, and their two children, Anna and Samuel.

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Books

Outside Myself (The Rising Phoenix, #2)    by Kim Dallmeier
Price: Free! 28210 words. Published on February 2, 2012. Fiction.

When the heart stops beating and life, as you know it, comes to an end; what if Death was only the beginning and offered no absolution. Follow Emmanuelle and her friends’ haunting journey in Outside Myself – The Rising Phoenix Volume 2.
The House    by Kim Dallmeier
Price: Free! 30000 words. Published on March 19, 2011. Fiction.

There are ghosts all around us. Once the body dies, the Spirit will go back searching for a familiar face, a familiar place they were attached to, looking for comfort. Other times, if Death was particularly traumatic, the Spirit will haunt those that have done them wrong, as well as the locations which have caused them sufferance. This is the story of such a place. Welcome to: The House.
Viktoria (The Rising Phoenix Series, #1)    by Kim Dallmeier
Price: Free! 35570 words. Published on December 18, 2010. Fiction.

(4.00 from 2 reviews)
When Viktoria is invited along with her friends to travel to Ireland, to join a Secret Society, the life-changing events that follow are more than what she had bargained for. Follow her as she is confronted to the mysterious world of the Paranormal, and struggles to decipher the true nature of Love and Friendship.
The Writer    by Kim Dallmeier
Price: Free! 19310 words. Published on December 7, 2010. Fiction.

0.75 star(3.67 from 3 reviews)
From his first encounter with Joy, as a striving young writer, Ben has always known that she was meant for him - and that nothing, and no one would ever keep them apart. When love becomes an obsession, more than hearts may be shattered. Follow the captivating downward spiral of The Writer. Nothing is ever as it seems.

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