



Welcome to the Comfort Stories
The Comfort Stories are contemporary stories of smart women, their best friends, sweet second chances, and the Texas Hill Country. Set in Comfort, Texas, the stories reveal modern, female entrepreneurs discovering their grit to reinvent themselves, find their purpose in life, and discover that a second chance at romance can sometimes be the choice that changes everything.
The stories are filled with unconventional families, a village of characters and familiar landmarks, friends who become lovers, grumpy heroes, athletes, musicians, awesome women doing awesome things, and even a rekindling of a marriage at Christmas. With a PG-13 rating, this series will transport readers to a wholesome, clean town where good things eventually happen.
THE COMFORT STORIES SERIES:
Comfort Plans, 2017, 320 pages
Emeralds Mark the Spot, 2018, 54 pages
Comfort Songs, 2019, 348 pages
Comfort Foods, 2020, 385 pages
Comfort Zone, 2021, 287 pages
Comfort Christmas, 2022, 128 pages


Kimberly Fish has been a professional writer in marketing and media for over thirty years, with regular contributions to area newspapers and magazines. As an accidental historian, she wrote two novels, The Big Inch and Harmon General, both based on factual events in Longview, Texas that changed world history. Kimberly also offers a set of contemporary women’s fiction novels and novellas, based in the Texas Hill Country, that reveal her fascination with characters discovering their grit and sweet, second chances; all four of the novels have won distinguished awards. Sweet Comfort is her latest novel, the first book in the Comfort and Joy Trilogy.
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Nice introduction to the new book.
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It really is.
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I absolutely LOVE the setting of Comfort, Texas and the great characters that Kimberly Fish has written to be there. Feels like I could jump in the car and visit them. Thanks for the post!
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What about just moving to Comfort period?
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