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Hi, my name is Anne Whitfield, author of Kitty McKenzie.
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  • My Victorian historical mainstream, Kitty McKenzie is set in the beautiful city York, Yorkshire England, 1864.
    Kitty McKenzie is available in paperback and ebook.
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  • This story and its sequel, Kitty McKenzie's Land is one of my favourite stories. The characters came alive for me straight away and demanded to be heard.
    Writing Kitty's journey was emotional and very satisfying. By the end of the two books, I felt as though I had a best friend. She is someone who will stay with me forever.
    I hope readers enjoy her story too.
    Anne~
    Kitty McKenzie is available in paperback at all book stores, like Borders, etc and libraries by simply ordering it by Title, Author, Publisher and ISBN.
    Author: Anne Whitfield
    Genre: Historical Fiction
    Format: Trade Paperback
    ISBN 1-59998-262-5
    Publisher: Samhain Publishing
    It is also available online in paperback from Barnes & Noble and Target, Amazon.com USA, Amazon -Canada, Amazon - France, Amazon - Germany. It's also available at Powells.com and Blackwell and many other online booksellers.
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  • Follow Kitty's exciting journey in the sequel, Kitty McKenzie's Land in paperback and ebook.
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  • Excerpt
    The woman didn’t speak as they walked and when she suddenly stopped in front of a large, very run-down building, Kitty and the children collectively sighed a breath of relief. They were all tired, sodden and hungry, and longed for just a few minutes rest out of the heavy rain.
    “In there is where I live, first door on’t left.” She pointed through the open doorway into the dark interior. “Just inside the doorway ’ere, there’s a set of steps leadin’ down t’cellar.”
    “Is there someone we should see about it?” Kitty asked tentatively. Sewer filth ran over her boots. Rubbish lined the small alley. She wasn’t sure whether she could stand the thought of going inside the building. They could hear yelling and cursing coming from the rooms above them and somewhere beyond, a baby cried.
    The woman began to laugh, a surprisingly cheery laugh. “Good God, you’ve got a lot to learn, not that I reckon you’ll be ‘ere that long.” She stopped laughing as quickly as she started and with a sniff she led them into the building. Turning swiftly, she descended a set of unbelievably steep stone steps that nearly had them all on their backsides. At the bottom, a broken door leaned into the dim interior beyond.
    Tumbling in after each other, the children stopped short, staring in horror at the dark, damp and utterly disgusting dungeon surrounding them. Clara cried again with Rosie joining in from sheer fright.
    Rory cleared his throat, but before he had chance to speak, Kitty stepped forward. “What rent would we have to pay for this?”
    “A few bob normally, but we’ve all stopped payin’ until the toff who owns this place fixes it up. His rent man stopped comin’ ‘ere months ago. We refused t’pay good brass for summat that’s about t’fall down around our ears. ” She folded her arms across her chest. An angry flush colored her cheeks. “Rent man fears for his life along this alley. He’s hated summat fierce.”
    Kitty frowned. “Then no one will mind us staying here?”
    “Nope.” The woman turned towards the door. “Unless you cause trouble. In this buildin’ we like t’keep our heads down. You see there’s a lot of folk who’ll not be happy if the polis started pokin’ their noses about. Understand?” “Yes, yes, of course,” Kitty assured her. “You won’t get any trouble from us.”
    “That’s right, you won’t,” Rory butted in, “because we’re not staying here.”
    “We will for the time being, Rory,” Kitty silenced him. "Simply because there is nowhere else.”
    “Well, please yourself.” The woman turned for the door. "But if you want ‘owt, I’m just above your head.” “Wait! What is your name?”
    Glancing over her shoulder, the woman gave her a strange look. “No one goes much on names ’ere. There’s no social club t’join, you know.”
    “No, I realize that, but still it would be nice if we could be friends?” She smiled. “My name is Kitty, Kitty McKenzie. These are my brothers and sisters, Rory, Martin, Mary, Joe, Clara and little Rosie.”
    “Aye, well, me name’s Connie, Connie Spencer.” With that, she marched up the steps and out of sight.
    Kitty turned back to her family and the awful realization of what they stood in. The walls ran slimy with mold. Tiny rivulets of water seeped from the cracks in the bricks. Mildew and stains covered the ceiling and bled down from the floors above. She shuddered, trying not to guess what they might be. Years of dirt, grime and in places, filthy sawdust, swathed the floor. A revolting stench came from somewhere. Kitty hoped to God there wasn’t anything dead in here.
    Reviews!
    Rating: 5 Stars!
    “...Anne Whitfield has written a heart-touching story about a family who is doing their best to survive in times that life is so difficult that you can hardly call it a life. I especially liked the main character Kitty McKenzie a lot, when I was reading this story, I found myself really wishing for her to find a way out of trouble. I started reading this book and after what I thought was a short time, I saw that I’ve been reading for 2 hours. That’s what this story does to you, you forget time and everything around you, and you just walk along with Kitty, looking for a place to stay and for food. This is a story that I really loved. There’s a mixture of sadness, love and hope in it.”
    Reviewed by Annick for Euro Reviews
    This was a short but a well written read that captured me from the very beginning. Kitty McKenzie was a marvelous character that positively glowed by being extremely well developed and one, which the reader will cheer as she struggled to keep her family together with strength and dignity. Her many brothers and sisters were used in the story judiciously giving the story both momentum and balance, but the endearing friendship she made with Max and Connie Spencer as almost surrogate parents added some poignant moments that were endearingly beautiful and emotionally charged. Kitty’s struggles overcoming one hurdle after another were inspiring and her eventual love interest with Ben Kingsley was sweet though not without problems considering his witchy mother. Whitfield writes with intelligence, warmth and compassion and while leaving you satisfied with one chapter of Kitty’s life completed, makes you hunger for the sequel to see where the next chapter of her journey takes you. This is a lovely story I highly recommend.
    Marilyn Rondeau, RIO – Reviewers International Organization
    4 ½ Kisses!
    “Kitty is a delightful and well-developed character for whom readers will cheer along the way. She has the drive and intelligence to persevere, and her struggles are so beautifully written that you are totally transported onto the page and are right there with her. Ms. Whitfield has created a remarkable heroine and a touching and memorable story. Readers will devour this book and will be left waiting for the sequel.”
    Reviewed by Amanda Brice for Romance Divas
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    Kitty McKenzie's Land is the sequel to Kitty McKenzie.
    Kitty McKenzie's path has taken her from the slums of York to the inhospitable bush of colonial Australia. Yet, when she believes her dreams will never be attained, she is shown that sometimes life can be even better than what you wish for.
    1866.
    Kitty is gifted land in the far north of New South Wales. Life at the northern property is full of hardships as she learns how to become a successful landowner.
    However, Kitty’s strength of will and belief in herself gives her the courage most women of her time never realize they have.
    A decided thorn in her side is the arrogant and patronizing Miles Grayson, owner of the adjourning run. He wants her gone so he can have her land, but he wants her even more.
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  • Gossamer Wings is my historical fiction novel set in Leeds, Yorkshire 1870. Available to buy or order at bookshops or Barnes & Noble and all Amazon websites.
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  • The Gentle Wind's Caress is my historical novel set in West Yorkshire 1876. Available to order in bookshops, librariess or buy at Amazon UK & Canada
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    Gossamer Wings has a new price!

    My historical novel Gossamer Wings, which has received fantastic reviews, has been reduced in price! BlurbLeeds, England 1870. Grace Woodruff, the backbone of her troubled family, finds that its disin...
    Posted by Kitty McKenzie on Wed, 16 Apr 2008 01:55:00 PST

    Australian Romance Readers Convention 2009

    The decision is made!   Check out the official ARRC09 blog to read the announcement details of the venue and host city for the inaugural Australian Romance Readers Convention 2009! http://www.au...
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    Australian Romance Readers Convention

    Celebrate romance fiction at the inaugural Australian Romance Readers Convention. Meet your favourite authors, discuss your preferred sub-genres, buy books and party!Planning has just started for the ...
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    The Gentle Wind’s Caress

    I am very happy to report that my historical novel, The Gentle Wind's Caress has paid back its advance in sales after only four months. That is such good news. I'm so pleased it's selling well. Blurb ...
    Posted by Kitty McKenzie on Tue, 23 Oct 2007 02:33:00 PST

    New Review for Kitty McKenzie

    New review for Kitty McKenzie The lovely Heather Grant at Got To Write website has given my historical Kitty McKenzie a great review."Anne Whitfield has made a very believable and likable character of...
    Posted by Kitty McKenzie on Sun, 05 Aug 2007 04:33:00 PST

    Kitty McKenzies Land at fictionwise.com

    Just recieved notification that the sequel to Kitty McKenzie - Kitty McKenzie's Land is now available as an ebook from FictionWise.comFind out more by clicking the link.http://www.fictionwise.com/eboo...
    Posted by Kitty McKenzie on Thu, 12 Jul 2007 04:08:00 PST

    Another review for Kitty McKenzie's Land

    ..> I haven't been online a lot lately due to packing for our trip to England, but I received this email for a review of Kitty McKenzie's Land, and it's wonderful.http://ck2skwipsandkritiques.com...
    Posted by Kitty McKenzie on Mon, 21 May 2007 03:55:00 PST

    New review for Kitty McKenzie's Land!

    Just received this review from a lovely reader on Amazon for Kitty McKenzie's Land! It's a wonderful review.   The sequel to Kitty McKenzie is everything I hoped for.  It begins with Kitty ...
    Posted by Kitty McKenzie on Mon, 14 May 2007 07:16:00 PST

    New Review for Kitty McKenzie's Land

    Just found this great new review for Kitty McKenzie's Land on Amazon. http://www.amazon.com/Kitty-McKenzies-Land-Anne-Whitfield/dp /1599983370/ref=pd_bbs_sr_3/102-9224983-6878554?ie=UTF8& s=books&a...
    Posted by Kitty McKenzie on Tue, 01 May 2007 09:43:00 PST

    Kitty's A Recommended Read!

    Just received an email saying that my historical Kitty McKenzie (ebook and paperback) is a recommended read at http://ck2skwipsandkritiques.com/kittymckenzie_brandi.html   I'm very happy!   ...
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