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October 24, 2023

A daytrip to Tarrytown, NY

On our visit back to New York last August, we decided to take the train north to Tarrytown, a small town along the Hudson River, to explore the town and to go see the Sleepy Hollow cemetery made famous by Native Son, author Washington Irving. It was a fun daytrip on a hot day, and…
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Published on October 24, 2023 04:00

October 20, 2023

New Five-Star editorial review for Rome’s Last Noble Palace from Readers’ Favorite

Excited to get another editorial review for my new novel, Rome’s Last Noble Palace, which will be released 6 December. What a treat to have received a Five-Star review from Readers’ Favorite Reviews. You can see the full review here below: Rome’s Last Noble Palace by Kimberly Sullivan is a compelling tale of two women,…
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Published on October 20, 2023 04:00

October 17, 2023

Exploring Florence’s Boboli Gardens

I have been many times to Florence, but had never been to the Boboli Gardens of the Palazzo Pitti. I visited recently, and after spending almost five hours in the Uffizi, admiring (for the umpteenth time) many of the masterpieces of art, I went out into the beautiful day and decided it was perfect to…
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Published on October 17, 2023 04:00

October 13, 2023

Indies Today Five-Star Recommended Review for Rome’s Last Noble Palace

Getting new editorial reviews for my newest novel is always a treat – and I’m excited to announce my first review from Indies Today – a Five-Star Recommended Review. My Rome’s Last Noble Palace will be released on 6 December, and I look forward to editorial reviews and early reader reviews of my dual-timeline novel.…
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Published on October 13, 2023 04:00

October 10, 2023

Hitting the beach in Cagliari, Sardegna

Last week, I wrote about a fantastic weekend trip to Sardegna’s capital of Cagliari – my first time there. You can see my Cagliari post here. Cagliari is a fascinating city, with plenty to see. But if the weather is as good as it was when we were here, you’ll want to spend at least…
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Published on October 10, 2023 04:00

October 6, 2023

My new novel, Rome’s Last Noble Palace, is available for request on NetGalley

It’s October now, which means we’re much closer to Halloween and the haunting season. So it’s the perfect time to announce my upcoming novel is now up and avaiable for request at NetGalley. Unlike my earlier novels, this story has a ghostly element … so may be worth a pre-Halloween read! I am very excited…
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Published on October 06, 2023 04:00

October 4, 2023

Squeezing out those last drops of summer in Cagliari, Sardegna

My husband had a work conference in Sardegna’s capital of Cagliari. Since it was the last weekend of summer, and I had never been to Cagliari, I decided to join him for the weekend. I am always happy to travel and to discover new places, but this wound up being even better than I bargained…
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Published on October 04, 2023 04:00

September 26, 2023

My new stash of books

On my summer holidays back in New York, I picked up lots of great novels. My autumn and winter reading is secured… Lots of great novels I’ve had in my sights for some time, and I look forward to reading these. While I do buy online sometimes, I much prefer browsing and buying directly in…
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Published on September 26, 2023 04:00

September 19, 2023

Enjoying The Met’s panoramic rooftop

When I’m back in New York, I always spend a substantial amount of time at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Met). I love art in general, and The Met in particular, and pop in frequently to see new exhibitions, visit old favorites, check out new acquisitions and stop in on the fabulous tours they…
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Published on September 19, 2023 04:00

September 15, 2023

My August 2023 reads

In August, I was on holidays. And holiday reading is always the best reading. Mostly in New York, I was tearing through books I primarily borrowed from my local library. This month’s reads saw me following along on the comeback attempt (decided at a US Open final) of a tennis pro who regretted having to…
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Published on September 15, 2023 04:00