A Brilliant Deception by Kim Foster

A Brilliant Deception by Kim Foster

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This book was sent to Traveling With T for review consideration.

A Brilliant Deception

After Cat’s last heist in Paris, Cat’s in a pickle. Missing both Ethan and Jack and really beginning to question what she wants for herself in life- Cat begins to consider the idea of hanging up her jewelry heist persona.

But, before she has a chance to do that- Templeton tempts Cat with one more job- a job that will be the showpiece of her career- a legendary ring that has ties back to Robin Hood. Cat decides that she will do the job- and then she will move on to “real” life- finding her place in the world.

However, this job comes with loads of complications. An Interpol agent who just knows she’s up to no good, romantic complications and Brooke Sinclair. Continue reading

A Magnificent Crime by Kim Foster

A Magnificent Crime by Kim Foster

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This book was sent to Traveling With T in exchange for a fair review.

A Magnificent Crime

Cat Montgomery- beautiful, sexy, heart of gold and hands of a thief. Cat has a gift for stealing jewels- she’s always prided herself on being able to get out of sticky situations.

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A Magnificent Crime Blog Tour

A Magnificent Crime by Kim Foster

Kensington Books- June 5th

Hey ya’ll! So Traveling With T is super excited to be part of this A MAGNIFICENT CRIME blog tour! Kim Foster, the author, is- oh what’s the word I’m looking for- oh that would be: ADORABLE! When I had the opportunity to review her first book, A BEAUTIFUL HEIST, last year- a book about a jewel thief, a FBI agent, and an art thief- throw in some sizzling sexual chemistry and a cute storyline- well, you have a great read! Continue reading

Literary Friday ya’ll……

It’s Friday! Yay!

1. Deep South Mag and their #literaryfridayhas been posted. In this week’s #literaryfriday, there is #giveaways, Paula Deen news, William Faulkner, book signings and a peek into Mary Kay Andrew’s beach house!

Also- today! Chat with Erika Marks about The Guest House, her #literarycrush and other things! Plus, there will be a copy of The Guest House given away- you do not want to miss out! Use #southernlit to join in!

2. A Utah Mom’s Life is hosting a #giveaway of The Last Camellia by Sarah Jio!

3. Luxury Reading is hosting a #giveaway of Elizabeth the First Wife by Lian Dolan.

4. Bookmagnet interviewed Karen Brown- look for her book, The Longings of Wayward Girls to be in stores July 2nd.

5. Liz and Lisa of Chick Lit Is Not Dead are having a #giveaway of Wendy Francis’s Three Good Things!

6. The Relentless Reader is having her 1 year blog-versary! A great #giveaway!

7. I had the pleasure of getting to ask Kimberly McCreight, author of Reconstructing Amelia, some questions this week. Read the Author Spotlight on Kimberly McCreight to find out her #literaryconfessions!

8. I reviewed A Beautiful Heist by Kim Foster (and interviewed Kim, as well!)

9. My #fridayreads: Lie Still by Julia Heaberlin and The Firebird by Susanna Kearsely!

10. Next week, look for interviews with Karen Brown, author spotlights and more on Traveling With T!

Happy Reading!

A Beautiful Heist by Kim Foster (TLC Book Tour 8)

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Kim Foster, author of A Beautiful Heist, leads a busy life! Being an author is not her full-time job- she’s also a doctor, a mother and a blogger! A Beautiful Heist is the first book in the Agency of Burglary and Theft series- look for the 2nd book summer 2014! To find out more about Kim- visit her website, Twitter, Facebook and Pinterest pages.

A Beautiful Heist

Publisher: E-Kensington

Length: 289 pages

ASIN: B00B86NOF8

Purchase: Amazon, Barnes and Noble

Source: TLC Book Tours

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Cat Montgomery- beautiful lady, smart, and has a rewarding career. The only problem is that her career is something that could have her thrown in jail. She’s a jewelry thief! Cat works for Agency of Burglary and Theft- completing jobs for them that other thieves only dream of. Exciting job, dangerous situations, and the need for costumes and disguises- sounds like a good place of employment! Except, that for Cat, part of being a jewelry thief is related back to a childhood memory of her sister.

Cat finds herself in a sticky situation about a sideline- she’s asked to find and steal a Faberge egg from a family- and return it to another family that has been looking for it for many, many years. Cat, agrees for 2 reasons- she needs the money and she feels that doing this will be righting an old wrong. Unbeknownst to Cat, her FBI ex-boyfriend has also been asked to help track down this Faberge egg.

As Cat goes through days of planning for this heist- she enlists the help of Ethan, a smoking hot art thief who is eager to help- but is that all he is eager to help Cat with? Complicating matters further, Cat’s nemesis, Brooke Sinclair, is poking her nose around and determined to make Cat’s life complicated as possible.

Cat’s used to dangerous situations, but finding and stealing this Faberge egg may be the most dangerous she’s been in. Cat knows this: she’s got to be on her A-game and she has to be careful who to trust. Otherwise, this may be the last jewelry heist she attempts.

Traveling With T’s Thoughts:

Thieves. Fashion. Romance. Action. Humor. What’s not to like? A Beautiful Heist is cute- it’s not a hard read- it’s a read that a reader picks up when they want to be entertained. It’s not a deep storyline, it’s not a book that requires a reader to think about deeper issues- it’s a book that is pure entertainment. And, for me, that’s a good thing. I like a book with some romance, some bad guys, some good guys- and some mystery as to who is who. Want to be entertained? Want a little eye-candy description to go with the entertainment? Pick up A Beautiful Heist!

*Want to win a copy of A Beautiful Heist? You’re in luck! As part of the A Beautiful Heist TLC Book Blog Tour, each blog is able to give away 1 e-book! To enter: Tell me your favorite “bad guy”! Please put your email in the comment section (you may write it with the AT and DOT). Comments without an email will not be counted. Giveaway ends Sunday night (June 30th) at 11:59pmEST. Winner will be notified on Monday, July1st.

Interview with Kim Foster- A Beautiful Heist Author

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Kim Foster was nice enough to find some time in her schedule to stop by, answer some questions about her debut book, A Beautiful Heist, her #literaryconfessions and #literarycrush- and many other things. Plus, we know she’s all cool and everything- because like most of us- she also has a bit of a Pinterest obsession!

Interview with Kim Foster:

1. What was the inspiration for A Beautiful Heist?

 I thought it would be fun to write a story about a woman who is basically a good person, but whose job happens to be entirely illegal. I personally love stories with criminal protagonists—heists and capers, with lots of action, and you find yourself rooting for the people who would traditionally be the villains. It’s a common setup for the big screen (Ocean’s Eleven, The Italian Job…) but I don’t see it in books very often. I thought it would be fascinating to explore what motivates people to either do good or do bad…and all the shades and nuances in between.

 2. From the beginning to end, how long did A Beautiful Heist take to write?

 I had the initial germ of the idea when my firstborn was about 1. He just turned 8. But the path to publication was long and convoluted (as I suspect it is for every writer) because over those years I had another baby, went through two literary agents, lived in the UK for a year, and wrote two entirely different versions of the story.

 3. Do you have a writing space? A writing routine?

 I’ve had to readjust my writing schedule many times—through various stages of motherhood, maternity leaves, and overseas moves. Currently my writing schedule starts at 5 am and I write until 7 am, when my day as a working mother begins (I’m a family doctor in my regular life). Recently I’ve been writing in the evening, too, after the kids are in bed…and then on the weekends, whenever I can sneak out to the nearest Starbucks.

 A coffee shop is my preferred writing space. The ambient sound, the comforting aroma, the endless supply of caffeine…but mostly I like to write in a café because there are no kids there. Well, that’s not strictly true–there are kids there, of course, but they don’t happen to be mine, and conveniently enough, nobody seems to need me to feed those kids or change their diapers or anything. It’s great.

 4. Are any of the characters based on people in real life? Or just figments of your imagination?


Some of the characters are inspired by people in real life—not wholesale, but little pieces of them, stitched together with other bits, like Frankenstein. My protagonist, Cat, has a rival in this story, Brooke—and she’s an amalgamation of all the mean girls I’ve encountered in my life. Most characters, though, are pure figments of my imagination.

5. Kim, do you enjoy hearing from fans about their thoughts of the book?

Yes, of course! If I wasn’t interested in hearing what people think, I might have been satisfied leaving this story on my hard drive, for my own entertainment alone.

 It’s especially fun to hear people’s feelings about the love triangle in A Beautiful Heist. I’ve heard from a few readers about this recently, and it’s so fascinating. A friend—someone I would have pegged as Team Jack—just told me she was totally Team Ethan, so we giggled about that.  

 6. Do you want A Beautiful Heist to be made into a movie one day? If so, who are the actors that would comprise your dream cast?

 That would be a dream come true. And to be honest, I’ve thought about it a lot, because my book is very visual and the scenes have plenty of action. I created Pinterest pages, in fact, for my dream cast for the major characters, and wrote a post on my blog about that when I was counting down to book launch.

 For Cat, my protagonist, I see Rachel McAdams, or maybe Emily Blunt. Jack (her FBI agent ex-boyfriend): Hugh Jackman or Eric Bana. Ethan (the charming art thief): Chris Pine, perhaps, or Bradley Cooper. 

7. Are you working on another book? If so, can you tell us what the book is about?

 A Beautiful Heist is the first book in the Agency of Burglary & Theft series, so I’m absolutely working on the next stories. I just sent the manuscript for the second book to my editor this week, actually.

 In book two (which is slated for publication in June 2014), you’ll see Cat’s adventures become even more international—the story is set, in large part, in Paris. The heists in the next stories get even bigger (she goes after a very famous target in book two—and it’s something everyone has heard of) and the personal stakes get deeper. She comes face to face with some of her deepest fears and has to struggle with those, while attempting to pull off an impossible job. As far as romance goes: sadly, I don’t make things easy for Cat. Let’s just say the love triangle that emerges in book one gets a lot more pointy in subsequent books.

 8. Could you tell us some of your favorite authors?

 I have eclectic tastes in fiction, and there are so many fabulous authors out there it’s hard to narrow it down. That said, I love Kate Morton and Diana Gabaldon and Ken Follett. Philip Pullman and JK Rowling are the masters when it comes to combining action and suspense with humor. I recently read Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn and that book rocked my world, to be honest, so I’d like to read more of her. Probably my all-time favorite author, though, is Jane Austen.

 9. What book (or books!) will you always make room for on your shelf?

 Well, this is an ongoing problem, of course, because who has the room for all the wonderful books out there? Actually, I thought I’d solved this problem once, because my husband and I opened a secondhand bookstore in Vancouver several years ago—and for a little while I had the most kickass personal library. It was great fun running that store. But, alas, we had to sell it when life became crazy with the birth of our first son.

 Our house now has bookshelves covering pretty much every spare wall. Technology has provided the most recent answer to the bookshelf space conundrum, however, in the form of my beloved e-reader. Hundreds of books in my purse!

 10. Do you have any #literaryconfessions?

 My #literaryconfession is that I’m not a very fast reader. And it’s not for lack of trying; I’ve read tons of books throughout my life. But somehow I just didn’t get that gene. My dad and my sisters have the lightning fast reading gene—my baby sister can polish off a book standing in the bookstore (something I’ve scolded her for: give the author the sale, for crying out loud!).

11. Do you have a #literarycrush?

 Jamie Fraser, hands down. And both of the Darcy reincarnations (Mr. in Pride and Prejudice, and Mark  in Bridget Jones).  *Editor’s note: For those that have been living under a rock like me- Jamie Fraser is from Outlander.

12. What are some of the books that will be in your beach bag for 2013?
A Casual Vacancy by JK Rowling has been sitting on my TBR list for a few months, so I’m pretty excited to dive into that. Also, I’m curious to try A Discovery of Witches by Deborah Harkness. And I’ve been meaning to read something by Sarah Jio for a while; her stuff has piqued my interest. Maybe Blackberry Winter, or The Last Camellia. We’re taking our boys on a road trip to California this summer, so I’m positively salivating to do a little beach reading.

*Special thanks to Kim Foster for this interview.

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For more information on Kim, visit her Facebook page, Twitter, Pinterest, and website.

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