First There Was Jackie O, Then There Was Nurse Jackie, But You’ll Never Forget Aunt Jackie, in Kim Karter’s 5-Star Colts, Cadillacs & Consequences

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Here’s the set-up:

Clayton Dawson recounts the ups and downs of a childhood filled with racketeering, gambling, robbery and bootlegging in rural Alabama. It all started the night of his thirteenth birthday. When his Aunt Jackie, also known as the Queenpin, killed his father.

5-Star Amazon Review

“Books this good beg a sequel, and I’m ready for more already. The main character, Jackie, is one of a kind. A heroine and an outlaw. I haven’t gotten this excited over a character in a long time. The story is uniquely “deep south” set in a time when organized crime was both applauded and feared. Big action, big personalities, and a crew of absolutely endearing folks living just outside the law. No spoilers here, but the ending had me gripping my kindle so tight the screen nearly gave out.”

About The Author

Kim Karter (4-3-88) is a born and raised Southerner depicting the quirks of the South from an honest perspective. Her upbringing includes various moves as a child including Kansas City, Missouri, and Birmingham, Alabama, but her home is Muscle Shoals, Alabama where she resides today with her family, German Shepherd, and an orphaned fox named Todd.

Her short stories have been published in various literary magazines, including Folly, Dew on the Kudzu, New Voices, and Twisted Dreams. She praises ‘Not in My Kitchen’ as the start of her professional writing career.

“‘Not in My Kitchen’ gave me the confidence to take the next step, and complete projects I’d been working on for a long time. My Grandmother had just passed away, and I turned to writing to help me cope with such a tremendous loss. The character Thelma, is based on her, and within days the story was accepted for publication. I took that as a sign from my Grandmother to get back to work! I could just see her standing behind the editor and slapping them as they read it. She may have had more to do with it than I even know.”

To contact Kim for product giveaways, E-book autographs, or to simply send her some feedback, visit www.kimkarter.com or e-mail KimKarterthewriter(at)gmail(dot)com

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