
Kim Love has always believed that the best stories begin with the people who shape us, challenge us, and love us through every season of life. A proud mom of two and wife to her soulmate of twenty five years, Kim’s world is built on devotion, laughter, and the kind of everyday magic that comes from sharing life with the people (and pets) who matter most. Her three dogs rarely leave her side, serving as constant companions, comic relief, and the unwavering love of a pure soul. When she isn’t crafting stories, Kim pours her heart into her community. She volunteers with local dog rescues, offering time, compassion, and a soft place to land for animals in need. She is also an active member of her community’s Elk’s Lodge, where she finds joy in service, connection, and giving back. These experiences—rooted in empathy, resilience, and second chances—deeply influence the themes she brings to the pages of her novels. Kim’s love of storytelling has been with her for as long as she can remember, but it stepped into the spotlight with the release of her debut novel, Yours, in April 2025. The book introduced readers to her signature style: emotionally rich, character driven stories filled with sharp dialogue, tender vulnerability, and the belief that love—real, complicated, healing love—is always worth fighting for. She writes with humor, heart, and a deep understanding of the messy, beautiful ways people collide and connect. Whether she’s curled up with a good book, crafting something by hand, or exploring new corners of the world with her family, Kim is always gathering inspiration. She believes every moment holds a story, every heartbreak holds a lesson, and every person deserves a second chance. With two new novels planned for 2026, she continues to build a body of work that celebrates hope, resilience, and the transformative power of love. Kim writes not just to entertain, but to remind readers that they are seen, they are worthy, and they are never alone in their journey. Her stories are for anyone who has loved deeply, lost painfully, and dared to begin again.