Tammy Kirby

Biography

Tammy Kirby holds an associate degree in Registered Nursing, a cosmetology license, and the title of author. When she's not helping heal the sick, or dabbling in color, you can find her at her computer, giving life to the characters clamoring inside her head to be set free.

In 2018 she released her debut novel, His Grace Forgiven, the first book in the Victorian Inspirational Romance series, Haven House. She developed a love for reading at a young age. Beauty and the Beast is her favorite fairytale, and I Love Lucy her favorite tv show from childhood. That being said, you'll always find one of her characters having some of the same characteristics in Tammy's works.

She uses her writing to show God’s love and forgiveness through characters from hundreds of years in the past, who face the same problems people face today. Taking broken heroes and heroines and showing them this truth is her mission.

Tammy lives with her husband, Roger in Northeast Louisiana, where she spends her free time doting on grandchildren, reading, crocheting, sewing and, of course, writing about how the Lord can take any sin, no matter how bad and turn it into a blessing to glorify Him. Her desire is for her writing to speak to her readers in a way that draws them closer to the One who loves them above all.

Smashwords Interview

What do your fans mean to you?
Everything! They are the reason I write.
When you're not writing, how do you spend your time?
I work 12 hour shifts in a rural Emergency Room. On my off days when I'm not writing or researching I'm spoiling grand kids. I like to sew, crochet, read other great authors.
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Where to find Tammy Kirby online

Books

Saving the McKinnon
Price: $0.99 USD. Words: 8,600. Language: English. Published: February 27, 2019 . Categories: Fiction » Romance » Time travel, Fiction » Romance » Short stories
In 2018, ER nurse, Kaye Sinclair is catapulted back in time to medieval Scotland in the fourteenth century to set a wrong right. Her skills as a nurse save Duncan McKinnon's life, but when she doesn't go back home, she has to figure out why. Could it be that God has given her the desire of her heart? When it looks like all is lost, will she trust in faith or accept defeat?

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