Invisible

Posted on January 31st, 2008 in Uncategorized by kimber

Invisible

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Publisher: Champagne Books

The first person she made disappear was herself.

A Man Living In The Past…

Antique collector Hagen Rayner has fourteen business days to find the deed to his Great-Uncle’s house or he risks losing the estate to his devious cousin. Should be easy enough for the self-made billionaire to accomplish, except for one small detail, his only source of help is to be from a woman who doesn’t exist.

A Woman Without One…

Maeve Delaney knows how to make people disappear. The rules are simple. Cut all ties to the past, don’t talk about yourself and never ever let a man get close. That includes any would-be partners with potty mouths, broad shoulders, and gentle hands.

Invisible is a financial treasure hunt through the world of hidden identities. A world where loyalty and love can be found in the most unexpected places.

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Reviews

Trevas at eBookGuru.org writes…

“Kimber puts you right into the minds of the main characters of this book, and as you read you’ll find yourself feeling what they feel, grieving with them, loving with them, and in general getting to know the characters very well. The effect of this style is that the hero and heroin in this book become two of the most well rounded characters you will ever share a story with, and you find yourself being able envision everything as it plays out in the book.”

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Romance Junkies

Chrissy, one of my favorite Romance Junkies Reviewers, said…

“Kimber Chin’s INVISIBLE is truly a delightful venture that captures the imagination from the very first page and holds you captive through to the very end.”

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Stephanie B. at Fallen Angel Reviews says…

“Invisible is a truly remarkable book, and one I highly recommend! Anyone who loves suspense, mysteries, puzzles, or intrigue will love this book.”

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Monie at Reading With Monie says…

“Now this is what romance writing should be. Last year’s Breach of Trust was winner in my book and I was eagerly anticipating Invisible. Kimber Chin lived up to the expectation and gave us another hot story.”


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Reader Feedback

“Kimber Chin’s Invisible takes a delightful twist through exotic places and dangerous situations when the hero and heroine are thrown together in a race against time to find a missing deed. If you love intrigue, mystery, and romance, I highly recommend this engaging and refreshing novel. I couldn’t put it down until I reached the last chapter and even then, I didn’t want the story to end.”

Ciara Gold
Eppie Award Winning Author Of A Noble Sacrifice

“Invisible is a wonderfully crafted book, and reading it, you can’t help but get dragged out on a whirlwind adventure right along with her characters—characters that are so full of honest personality and life that you think they will step right off the page and join you for coffee.”

J.K. Coi
Author of the (awesome, must-read) Immortal Series

“I really loved “Invisible.” I love how Hagen and Maeve were wary of each other, but couldn’t stop the attraction. I was also glad to see that Hagen finally realized that Isabelle wasn’t the
perfect woman for him.”

Jane
Wonderful Reader

“I would highly recommend this intriguing suspense novel with a rather unique take on romance to anyone who enjoys a good read which will keep them turning the pages. Kimber’s style is not flowery, and reminds me somewhat of Janet Evanovich in terms of her ability to move along the plot at a good pace. Personally, I can’t wait to see what Kimber’s got up her sleeve next.”

Candace Morehouse
Author Of Golden Enchantment

“It grabbed me and didn’t let go. What more could you want.”

Michael W. Davis
Author Of Forgotten Children and Tainted Hero

“I finished reading Invisible, staying up late because I wanted to see what would happen next. Maeve and Hagen are a perfect fit and I love how Birger brings them together through his clues. Both Maeve and Hagen begin to realize that showing their true selves leads to more trust and caring. Love truly makes people vulnerable and open to hurt but can be the greatest reward possible and I am so glad that Maeve and Hagen were willing to open their hearts and lives to love!”

Sharon Karas
Wonderful Reader

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FAQs

When is Tavos Santos’ story coming? I want more Tavos!
Our favorite knife-wielding vigilante’s story has been written and is now being reviewed by my publisher (it rocks BTW). If it is accepted (did I mention it rocked?), it should be available in 2010.

Many questions about Maeve haven’t been answered. Will they?
Maeve does appear in Tavos’ story but she isn’t exactly chatty (Hagen is still happily yapping though). You know Maeve. She keeps everyone’s secrets safe, including her own.

Is Nikolay going to have his own story?
I don’t know. Should he? I’d love to hear what you think!

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Resource Listing

Frank M. Ahearn
How To Be Invisible by J.J. Luna
Hide Your Assets And Disappear By Edmund Pankau
Hiding Your Money By Jerome Schneider and Allison Hope Weiner

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  1. Sandra Wilkerson said,

    on January 7th, 2009 at 6:08 pm

    Invisible sounds like it will be a great read. Can’t wait. I love the cover.

  2. Leah Braemel said,

    on January 26th, 2009 at 5:10 pm

    Wow, Kimber, I just saw the cover over on The Romance Studio and did a double take when I saw your name on it.

    Congratulations!

    It sounds really interesting! I’m looking forward to it.