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Kristin Wolf

Kristin Wolf

KRISTIN WOLF is the author of three separate series - two Regency Romance series, Resilience and Redemption and Destinies Abroad, and a contemporary romance series, Austen, Ohio. When she is not writing and running K&K Publishing, Kristin is playing with her two children, traveling, cooking, planning extravagant Christmases, and binge-watching shows with her high school sweetheart and tortoiseshell cat, Bella. 

Series

Annalise Auclair: Book One of Destinies Abroad: A Steamy Regency Romance of Desire, Healing, and Second Chances

Destinies Abroad

Destinies Abroad is a sweeping historical Regency romance series filled with love, loss, adventure, and the courage to begin again. From war-torn France to perilous ocean crossings to the glittering yet uncertain courts of Europe, each novel follows a hero and heroine...

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New Freebie! I’ve been working on something new, just for readers who love

I’ve been working on something new, just for readers who love a little romance written in the stars.

The Discover Your Constellation of Lovers quiz will be live on Tuesday,...

Branching Out (Genre-wise) If you've been following me on Instagram or in

If you've been following me on Instagram or in my newsletter, you know that I'm not married to Regency romance. I love it, of course. Historical romances are easily some of my...

Blog

Kisses, Clues, and Corsets - Two WIPs at Once I’d be lying if I said

I’d be lying if I said writing in the month of May was easy.

As a beginner, the Regency voice came naturally to me—formal, structured, everything I wished I was. But switching to contemporary made it clear how different the tone needed to be. I overcorrected at first, simplifying my writing so much it stopped being enjoyable—for me or for beta readers.

Dating/Investigating, my modern Northanger Abbey retelling, has been especially tough. I usually average twenty chapters a month, but in May, I...

Plotting and Pantsing "Are you a plotter or a pantser?"I was asked this

"Are you a plotter or a pantser?"

I was asked this question for the first time by Laura Espinal Corpeno on her podcast, Softest Lore. It was my first-ever podcast interview, and now Laura has become one of my closest bookish friends. I wasn't sure what she meant and had to ask for clarity.

"Do you plot heavily or do you just write as it comes to you?" she clarified.

I'd never given it much thought, really. Sometimes, I've fallen into one or the other category, but mostly, I always feel like I'm...